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Whatever act you do, do it in the thought “It is the Divine’s command and therefore it is my duty to do so”
as duty. Duty, for duty’s sake is without doubt ‘Nishkam karma’(selfless action) and to realize our goal of life is
our bounden duty”.(DR 18).
“We should pass through family life in a disinterested way doing everything for duty’s sake without any feeling of attachment”(SS23).
6) Regularity in Meditation:
Some put forth excuses for their irregularity in sadhana due to lack of time. But Babuji says that it is due to lack of interest and devotion in them. If one feels inwardly devoted to God, meditation becomes a part of his duty and then there is no question of inclination or lack of absorption.(SS154).
These are a few thoughts on the subject which I wish to share with you all.
Pranamams to you all.
5. Sri. K.C. Srihari
Dear Brothers and Sisters on the Natural Path
The above statement is taken from the message “W A Y TO PERFECTION” delivered by Pujya SriRamChandraji Maharaj at Tinsukia on 25-11-1977
The reason Master says the above statement is that ”the state of remembrance should continue steadfast and one special benefit that accrues is that the creation of samskars (Impression) ceases” (pg 107 SDG).
In the beginning of this message Master says that along with adhering to the practices taught to them, practicants must also develop Love and Devotion. He also gives the means of developing both these qualities by saying that it lies in remembering the Principle i.e. God at
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