The Yoga of Expression: Serving the Viswatma
Human existence finds its ultimate purpose in the continuous glorification of Sri Hari. Every action becomes a sacred hymn when it is aligned with one’s Swabhava (innate nature). In our digital age, social media should be reclaimed as a platform for Swadharma—the performance of one’s unique duty as an offering to the world.
When you manifest your natural talents, you are not merely performing for an audience; you are entertaining the Viswatma (the Universal Soul) and His infinite constituents. To live a truly liveable life, one must refuse to hide their light. By stepping forth, you serve the Paramatma residing within every heart. This service is a cycle of Ananda (bliss): by feeling joy in your craft, you radiate that bliss to others. As the Gita suggests, worshipping the Divine through one's own work leads to perfection:
yataḥ [from whom] pravṛttiḥ [the origin] bhūtānām [of all living beings] yena [by whom] sarvam [all] idam [this] tatam [is pervaded] sva-karmaṇā [by one's own duty] tam [Him] abhyarcya [worshipping] siddhim [perfection] vindati [attains] mānavaḥ [a human being]
By offering your talents to the Bhutatma (the Soul of all beings), you transform social interaction into a profound spiritual service.
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