Law of karma describes that as you show so shall you reap .Every action has its reaction.There is a necessary relationship between our action and its consequences. To live is to act and to remainsubject to karmic bondage.Once we are born in this earth means we are bound to suffer . Suffering is a must. In order to get rid of it one should follow the path of nirvana ( Mukti ). The doctrine of Niskama karma expounds the nature of an ideal action which liberates the individual from karmic bondage.Aniskama karmi is one who performs karma without being subject to the karmic bondage.Karma binds as long as one has the concept of doership or karma is performed with a selfish motive. A niskama karmi considers himself as a mere instrument in the hand s of almighty. So he never conscious of the result.The action is performed for the sake of welfare of the community. this is known as loka sangraha. or sarve bhabantu sukhina.
Every created object is potentially conscious and hidden in the nature of ultimate Reality. The primodial universe is characterized as both existent and non- existent . It was nonexistent (asat ) in the sense that there was no existent of any particular whatsoever. It was existent (sat ) in the sense that all possibilities of creation were contained in the state of pure consciousness (Brahma chetana )
Man is a body -mind- spirit complex Body is constituted out of five gross elements (Pancha mahabhutas )i.e. earth, water , fire, air, and ether.Mind is the physical organ which is contituted of three gunas ( Rajas, Tamas, and Sattva ) there is a cordination between mind and body, The nature of body and mind is determined by these three gunas by the influence of spirit . The spirit is immortal and ever pure . It changes one body to another as we changes our old cloth to put on a new one.
God is one but the ways to realise Him is many. Let us take one way to approach the God by the process of self assessment.Every day you assess your works at the end of your dya,s work.
i have decided to express my views of my inner feelings regarding our daily life.