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Is It Only Kitchen Work?-Part II
While we do sincerely wish to perform our jobs and duties happily, somehow, inspite of our resolve, we feel so bored with them time and again. Ramana's example and guidance seem to be in vain. The malady is so deep, perhaps the fault does not lie only in the fact that the work is not necessarily of the kind we would have chosen or which is suited to our temperaments.
The trouble lies in our inability to handle our mind. Thoughts keep pushing one hither and thither so that there is no concentration on the work and one is tired and listless at the end of it. The dissipation is of mental energy.
The inability to give oneself fully to the work on hand is not due to the work itself, it is because of the mind being scattered while working. Such a condition arises from the weakness of the mind. It appears, therefore, that one has to get out of the clutches of the thought vortex if one is to learn to work in a relaxed, yet attentive manner. Self-enquiry is the direct means available to tackle this problem.
The
next
hurdle
on
the
way
is
the
result-orientation
of
the
mind.
We
regard
ourselves
as
the
architects
of
action
and
its
fruits.
Effort
no
doubt
is
a
must.
However,
there
is
no
guarantee
that
the
work
would
give
the
desired
results.
This
apart,
our
effort
is
often
woefully
inadequate
and
yet
our
desire
for
reaching
the
goal
is
strong
and
nagging.
Hence
worry
is
bound
to
be
our
lot.



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