Are you busy all day long with your daily duties at home and at work? Do you wish for more time for your spiritual pursuits?
You can do your work and promote your inner growth at the same time. The secret lies in a change in attitude.
This is the focus of my latest blog post, 5 ways to convert your work into worship. I learned these principles from an online course on the Bhagavad Gita offered by the Chinmaya International Foundation in India. No matter how much I learn, there’s always deeper nuances to learn and apply. These subtler aspects are what I share with you in the article.
5 Ways to Convert Your Work into Worship
In the article, I describe five inner tweaks to make while performing your actions that will turn them into a worship of the divine.
When we remember the divine, our minds are uplifted, and we grow spiritually as we detach from the pull of the ego that insists on things going its way.
The ego holds strong likes and dislikes. In 5 ways to convert your work into worship, I explain why it’s not a good idea to have strong likes and dislikes while we work.
Not only must there be a shift in attitude while working, but there must also be a corresponding shift in how we respond when we receive the rewards of our actions. What is the attitude to maintain while we work and when the rewards come? Read 5 ways to convert your work into worshipto find out.
This is also one of the topics for my upcoming summer retreat in July. If you would like to kick-start or boost your spiritual life, you will certainly gain some clear guidance on how to move forward at this retreat.
To allow people to learn more about the retreat and ask questions, I am conducting retreat information sessions. The next one is happening on Thursday, March 30. Please scroll down for details. If you’d like to attend the information session to find out more before deciding, please click the orange button down below.
The warmer and longer days are upon us!
Wishing you a very beautiful Spring! 🌷
Warmly,
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