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How to manage to cope with my strong desire
to participate in so many interesting courses and activities
who are at Abheda Yoga Academy?
And to reconcile that with the fact that I have important duties
as well as other beautiful, but not so valuable things – in my life
Which ones do I appreciate and value?
I know that if I put the spiritual first,
Everything else is offered to me on top of that,
So the spiritual is the most important.
How to do?
Response:
if I can’t otherwise, I only go or participate in those that are very worthwhile,
and at the others I “sigh”
and I go to fulfill my dharma, or outward responsibilities of love;
as needed,
or I seek to recover by various means
which are now at hand.
Love of spirituality
It is more important than the love of man.
However, our deeds
It might look from the outside
that they take place giving precedence to the love of man,
to the love of what we seek in the infinity of our heart.
This is becausewe do not have the right to give up
to love loved ones in the name of spirituality,
when they really need us.
First we realize our outer dharma
that is, the responsibilities towards others, which we have assumed (care, work, love and others)
Because we are not alone and we must be responsible
and then inner dharma,
for which only then can we decide.
This dichotomy might look different
when our loved ones do NOT really need us badly.
That is, when it comes to them
only one aspect of comfort,
about which we can evaluate at this time
that it is not necessarily necessary.
And then it’s time to use all our strength
to fulfill tapas, participation in spiritual actions, volunteering.
Otherwise…
The legend of the poor Jew remains valid
who chose not to fulfill his morning practice (prayersI)
Because he had to finish repairing shoes for his fellow villagers
who had to go to work,
using those unique shoes in their lives.
In his case, it was more spiritual not to fulfill his
individual dharma – prayers, to which he cared very much – in favor of
unblocking the movement of fellow villagers to work
by repairing their only shoes.
Acharya Leonard Radutz.