Meditation in Action: Serving Others
How Do I Share My Meditation?
Do
not try to change the world. You will fail. Try
to love the world. Lo, the world is changed, changed
forever.
When we meditate in silence with utmost devotion,
that is one form of meditation. When we try to
dedicate our work to God or to the world, that
is another form of meditation, which we may call
manifestation. At that time we are serving the
divinity in humanity.
In order to serve the divinity in humanity effectively,
we have to consciously feel God's presence in
those we are serving. While we are speaking to
someone, we have to feel that we are speaking
to the divinity within that person. Otherwise,
if we are just helping someone in our own way
without any conscious feeling of dedication to
the Supreme, that work cannot be considered as
a form of manifestation or as meditation in action.
If we pray and meditate, we will feel that God
is inside everybody, that He is a living reality.
God is everywhere and in everything, true. But
if we pray and meditate, then this mental belief
becomes a real, living truth to us. At that time
we will consciously serve each person precisely
because we know and feel that God is inside him.
If we do not see God, truth, or light in our action,
then our physical mind may not be convinced of
the value of the things that we are doing. Today
we will serve someone and tomorrow we will say,
"Oh, he is such a fool! He has no aspiration,
no good qualities! Why should I serve him?"
If we look at an individual without prayer and
meditation, we will separate the person from the
soul. But if we pray and meditate, then we will
see the soul, the divinity inside each person,
and we will try to bring their divinity to the
fore.
If we pray and meditate, then our work will be
dedicated service, and this dedicated service
will help us to make spiritual progress. There
are many people who work fifteen, sixteen hours
a day. But their action is not dedicated service.
They are only working mechanically to make money
and take care of their outer responsibilities.
But if we really wish to dedicate our life to
God and mankind, then prayer and meditation will
enable us to do so.

