The following is pasted from facebook Group Winter School at Madhuvanam.
The first question in the Second meet of Winter School alumni at Vadakkancherry.
Dr.Jiss V John asked
Krishnan Kartha sir answered:
Our deeds are different altogether.The mental activity connected with each action (includes words and thoughts) is threefold. The past , the present and the future. The response to any situation or word or thought comes to us subject to our past. The image or signal collected in the past influences us in our response. This is conditioning. Our views,(thoughts) word and deeds are thus conditioned by our past.The present is totally neglected unknowingly due to the overpowering of the past.We judge people,their words, situations etc etc depending upon the past. And by re-creating the past once again, the seeds for the future is also filled with elements of the past. When we 'do' something, we sow seeds for the future. The crop we reap depend upon the seeds we sow. Thus we retain the past in past, re-create the past in present, and sow the past for the future! The beautiful present is altogether forgotten.
The Bible says that " the birds do not sow or reap". What does it mean? The birds are always in the present. They do not bring their past into their present and sow the past in the present for the future! This is the real meaning of the biblical simily. The birds are centered on God for their existence unknowingly, unconsciously.And the Father feeds them. (Genesis 1:30 "And to all the beasts of the earth and all the birds of the air and all the creatures that move on the ground--everything that has the breath of life in it--I give every green plant for food.") It further means that they do things 'naturally' , in a harmony with nature. But Man does otherwise.
So in order to sanctify our 'doing' we have to first sanctify ourselves with the 'Being' and by invoking the 'being' in us, start 'doing' which becomes a dedicated act. This is ' nishkama karma' specified in the Bhagavad Geetha of hindus. When we dedicate our actions to Him , it becomes His and we are just instruments.Hence there will be no 'kaama' or desire. Even if there was desire, it becomes nullified with the dedication.Thus it becomes 'nishkaama' desireless act. These acts carry no consequences, since they are not causes. The doer can choose to go through the consequences at his will, if he wants, when he is no more afraid of causes and consequences.
Every Christian is supposed to do this....marking the cross.When they begin prayers..when the mass is commenced...on blessing any material...on baptism... etc etc.But everywhere as a ritual of sacrament, it seems. Have you watched Muslims?. They chant "Bismillahir Rahmanir Rahim" before everything they do. In the name of God, most Gracious, most Compassionate, it means. Thus they dedicate their actions to God. Likewise, I believe every Christian shall mark the cross before uttering anything important and doing anything important, so that the words and deeds are sanctified and fruitful." Krishnan Kartha Sir concluded.