Yoga — Skill in Action Offering Seva in Shree Muktananda Ashram











































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Seeing these images reminds me of my experiences of offering seva at Shree Muktananda Ashram. When I offered seva cleaning the Ashram, I remember being delighted to perceive the light of Shakti shining everywhere.
Lately, I have begun performing housework at my apartment with the attitude of seva. I recite Shri Shiva Manasa Puja before I begin. As I clean my home, I am delighted by the sense of order that comes to my dwelling, and by the light that begins to shine as I mentally see all the objects as forms of Shiva.
Lately, I have begun performing housework at my apartment with the attitude of seva. I recite Shri Shiva Manasa Puja before I begin. As I clean my home, I am delighted by the sense of order that comes to my dwelling, and by the light that begins to shine as I mentally see all the objects as forms of Shiva.
Kentucky, USA