Friday, October 12, 2007

Action Without Motive.

In Hinduism, action without motive, is the highest ideal, because, it is believed, that one follows, the highest ideal, that god has created, for man. This is an extremely difficult ideal to conceptualise, because, we imagine for ourselves, before or during the work, on our performance of the work. In reality, we are performing work without motive, because God made creation, without motive. We work without motive, but imagine, that we do, due to our perceptions. That is the message of the Gita. The Lord says, 'Take refuge in me, and I will deliver you from all sins'.

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