QUESTION & ANSWER WITH GURUDEV
POSTED
ON: MONDAY, JUNE 27, 2022
Q:
There is a constant running for importance and recognition in my life. Most of
my decisions are based on this. Recognition has been my major motivation in
whatever I do including seva. Please advise.
Sri
Sri Ravi Shankar:
It’s
good that you recognize your weakness. Once you have recognized it, you are
already coming out of it. Next time you do seva, tell yourself, 'Okay, I am
going to do seva but not tell anybody about it'.
In
India there is something called as a secret gift. When you gift something it is
called as a 'Gupt Daan'. It means you have given but didn’t tell that you are
giving. Quietly you give. You donate but you don’t even want your name to be
put on the name plate which says that so and so donated this. When you quietly
give, it is called Gupt daan.
What
the right hand gives, the left hand also does not know. So, people used to take
pride in that.
You
also take pride in the same thing. At least one time or two times do some seva
for which you are not expecting any recognition. This act brings you so much
joy. Once you get the taste of that act which is purely seva, you will find it
so blissful, so interesting that you will want to go for it again and again.
So, if not all the acts, at least some acts you should do without wanting
recognition.
For
the other things that you do, it is quite natural to want recognition. You do
some good work in your office and you want recognition, there is nothing wrong
in that. When you find real fulfillment in life, you feel so contented, then
you don’t mind whether someone recognizes you or not. You keep doing what is
good for you.
Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

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