Facts About Giving to Charity
With all the news about natural disasters happening everywhere,
the world has enthusiastically reached into its pockets to help.
News about goodwill, good deeds, and acts of kindness, should be
regularly broadcasted, but maybe bad news is more profitable to
broadcast.
However, let me stick to the point of this article. In order for
nature, and the universe, to flow in harmony, we should all
regularly give to charities, whenever it is possible to help
someone in need. This is practicing Yoga "off the mat."
"Saving for a rainy day" is one thing, and hording money, is
quite another matter. By all means, save some money, but always
remember to give to those in need, without expecting something
in return.
To put it simply, selfishness creates a dead end, or stagnation,
within the universal flow of all things. The universal law of
cause and effect (karma) will always override.
Just as stagnation within your body is unhealthy, the same law
applies to the universe and all things within in it, including
money. Stagnation will cause an infection of the body, mind, or
spirit. This is the exact opposite of Yoga practice, where we
seek to unify body, mind, and spirit in harmony.
Remember Nishkamya Bhakti, and take the time to research the
meaning of the word again. We should give unconditionally
without pursuing a reward. It is also good to give anonymously
and not to tell anyone. Giving is also good for your inner being
and your self worth.
Take notice of how lucky you are in this life. Be content with
what you have by appreciating your family, friends, and
achievements. Look at the improvements and rewards you have
seen, since you started practicing Yoga.
I will leave you with a short story and something to think
about. Last Christmas season, a man, who was dressed as Santa
Claus, worked outside a local store with a legitimate charity's
sign and donations bucket. Many people, including me, gave to
him.
Within a few days, local police had chased this man through the
parking lot and arrested him. It had been discovered that this
man was allegedly an imposter and did not represent a charity at
all.
Is this man a criminal? I think not - he was a beggar who
practiced deception. In some countries and cultures, like mine,
begging is not tolerated at all. This man resorted to deception
in order to beg. He did not rob people of their money.
This is not an endorsement of deception or begging, but I want
to make you aware of the fact that when you give to a beggar,
that is charity too. Don't worry about which charity to give to
- just give something. There are good forces at work that will
distribute your donations evenly.
Always remember that Yoga is for the improvement of physical,
mental, and spiritual health. If you think Yoga is only about
physical mastery, asanas, and a beautiful body, you have missed
the "big picture." Yoga offers so many benefits for mental and
spiritual health, that they should never be ignored.