when a person is completely satisfied with himself & his life his works automatically flow toward God and welfare of mankind.
This shloka of geeta says:
Why does a person gets addicted to the positive results of his works? Because he is not satisfied with himself or his life. So he chases his dreams.
But, if he is completely satisfied with himself, his life, he loses interest in the outcomes of his works. His interest automatically shifts to selfless performance, performing for the welfare of others.
As they rise above attachment toward result of their works their works automatically flow toward welfare of mankind, towards service of God. They rise above the rules and bindings of religion and rules yet they work purely, selflessly for mankind. Automatically follow the path of God. They become absolutely happy with themselve and their life so every thing comes from within, no reminder or moral binding is needed to perform for others.
So, we can feel it from within that when a person is completely satisfied with himself and his life his works automatically flow toward God and welfare of mankind.
wild wind blows free
13 years ago
This is not easy at all. It requires a complete shift in attitude.
ReplyDeletei am always satisfied with myself.. to me most of us are perfectly peachy.. though all of us cant mix with each other but that doesnot stops them from being peachy..
ReplyDeleteso my expectation from life are too little. :)