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So Karma-Yoga says, very first destroy the tendency to project this tentacle of selfishness, and when you have the power of checking it, hold it in and do not enable the mind to get into the techniques of selfishness. Then you may possibly go out into the world and perform as a lot as you can. Mix everywhere, go where you please you will never be contaminated with evil. There is the lotus leaf in the water the water can't touch and adhere to it so will you be in the world. This is named "Vairagya", dispassion or non - attachment. I feel I have told you that with no non - attachment there can't be any type of Yoga. Non - attachment is the basis of all the Yogas. The man who offers up living in houses, wearing fine clothes, and eating great food, and goes into the desert, might be a most attached individual. His only possession, his personal physique, might grow to be every thing to him and as he lives he will be just struggling for the sake of his body.

Non - attachment does not indicate anything that we may do in relation to our external body,it is all in the mind.The binding hyperlink of "I and mine" is in the mind. If we have not this link with the body and with the factors of the senses, we are non - attached, wherever and whatever we may possibly be. A man may be on a throne and perfectly non - attached another man could be in rags and nevertheless really a lot attached. First, we have to attain this state of non - attachment and then to operate incessantly. Karma-Yoga provides us the approach that will help us in giving up all attachment, although it is indeed very difficult.

Here are the two ways of providing up all attachment. The one particular is for these who do not think in God, or in any outside assist. They are left to their personal devices they have just to work with their personal will, with the powers of their thoughts and discrimination, saying, "I ought to be non - attached".

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