SEWA is such
an inexpressible virtue which can’t be stated in words. So, instead of trying
to define what sewa is, let us see some cases which are the real motive behind
sewa. Such sewa turns out to be a fruitless deed, far from true sewa.
· It isn’t sewa if your heart and soul aren’t in it.
· It isn’t sewa if it isn’t done with honesty and integrity.
· It isn’t sewa if it’s for building your resume.
· It isn’t sewa if it is meant to be a stepping stone to bigger and better things.
· It isn’t sewa if you need to tell others, now or later, that you did it.
· It isn’t sewa if lack of appreciation by others, or their criticism, drives you away.
· It isn’t sewa if you believe that it is your right to do it.
· It isn’t sewa if you have to fight against others to do it.
· It isn’t sewa if you snatch it away from another, to do it.
· It isn’t sewa if you begin to believe you’re the best one to do it.
· And, it isn’t sewa if it distresses you that others take credit for what you’ve done.
IT’S
NOT EASY TO SERVE THE TRUE GURU.
YOU
HAVE TO BE HUMBLE AND SELFLESS.