To do the work in a state of surrender to the Divine means first, to change the motive from personal satisfaction to the service of the Divine. It is a change of inner attitude. One does the work thinking that it has been given to us by the Divine. One does it well, naturally, to the best of one’s capacity, does it happily regardless of the nature of the work, with the idea that the Divine has given this work even though outwardly it may have come through this or that circumstance or person.
Secondly, it means getting rid of preferences, likes and dislikes. To do all things with a glad heart without consideration of big or small work.
Thirdly to offer the work inwardly to the Divine before starting it praying that the work is done well.
Fourthly remembering the Divine during the work inwardly.
Fifth, to leave the result of the work entirely in the hands of the Divine including success or failure.
Finally the work includes all activities done through the day and not just during the job.
Affectionately,
Alok Da


