The Trap of Attachment
Karma yoga teaches that the root cause of karmic bondage is attachment to the results of action.
The Eight Limbs of Yoga
The structured path of yoga balances purification and illumination. The first three limbs—yama, niyama, and asana—serve as the purificatory fire burning away karmic impurities. The later limbs—pranayama, pratyahara, dharana, dhyana, and samadhi—illuminate consciousness, guiding toward liberation.
Joyful, Detached Action in Daily Life
Applying karma yoga means engaging fully with life’s tasks without clinging to outcomes. Whether at work, home, or social settings, this practice fosters inner peace and freedom.
Transforming Karma Through Awareness
Conscious action transforms karma from a binding force into a tool for growth. By cultivating awareness and detachment, we step into a new paradigm of freedom.
Integrating karma yoga into your life opens the door to spiritual liberation and joyful living.
Sources: My Spiritual Shenanigans 1 , Medium Article on Karma 2
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