Every action is spiritual, if it is done without any selfishness. If
there is selfishness in doing a task then it is only ‘action’ and not ‘karam
yoga’. Karam yoga can be practiced by detaching oneself with the fruits of
actions. If the result is not upto one’s expectation then one should not get
angry, irritated or unhappy. One has to forget oneself in doing the task
assigned. One has to erase the factor ‘I’ from it and has to wipe out ‘I did
that work’. This is what meditation means to be completely absorbed in work
without thinking about the factor ‘I’.
(Excerpt from 'Japa Meditation - The Easiest Way to Calm the Mind' by Chandrika Shubham. This book is available online at amazon.in)
(Excerpt from 'Japa Meditation - The Easiest Way to Calm the Mind' by Chandrika Shubham. This book is available online at amazon.in)