Karma Yoga** is synchronizing with life—no struggle, no fight—just complete surrender and coherence with what is. Implicitly, it means having no expectations. Expectations bind us in relationships and exchange our freedom for bondage. We start seeing things as we want them to be, rather than as they truly are.
In essence, we are part of the Whole, yet we assume separateness because of ego or identity. This separate identity relates to the external, and when outcomes are unsatisfactory, it experiences anger, remorse, grief, guilt, shame, and so on. This is the bondage that brings us back again and again, until we dissolve the separate identity and merge with the Whole. This happens in life itself—there is no other way to attain moksha.
By merely ending desires or retreating into seclusion, do you think you can outwit karma? Liberation from desire is moksha. Decluttering and minimalist living are only starting points; karma is not about doing—it is a state of being.
Karma Yoga is far deeper, and moksha truly occurs while living. I have a deep understanding of Karma Yoga. If you are genuinely interested in exploring the original concept, DM me for a free ebook at
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