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  • A cordial relation
  • Serve in silence and simplicity
  • The inclination to serve
  • Service for the groups

A cordial relation

The only key for establishing a cordial relation is to do something for the others, knowing their needs.

Serve in silence and simplicity

We should do some service for which we don't get money, in silence and simplicity. This gives joy and liberates from the debts of one's individual karma.

The inclination to serve

Good Will is an attitude to have the inclination to serve at all times and to watch out for opportunities.

Service for the groups

The measure for service is: What have you done for the group? Natural groups form themselves around us, at home or at our work. We shouldn't define group in a too narrow manner.

Service

“Service is better done through silent demonstration. It has its own fragrance.”

Meditation, Study, Service

Meditation, study and service are the three sides of the triangle with which life works.

Therefore, the WTT recommends to render service to humanity besides animal, plant and mineral.

Self-Transformation

Master KPK Dr. K. Parvathi Kumar says:

“A man who seeks self-transformation should set his target on the lower planes – service to fellow beings – which results in purification of the five senses and the mind that would enable appropriate reflection of higher principles on the slate of mind.
Service thus becomes the bridge to link up to the higher awareness. Hence, the WTT strongly emphasises upon service activities concurrent with spiritual practice.”

Competence

Each service needs an appropriate competence.

The desire to serve alone is not enough. We have to acquire knowledge how we can serve and equip ourselves for this service.

To serve with knowledge opens higher sources of learning. The value of knowledge and service lies in adjusting the personality with the soul and the soul with the spirit.

Group Service

The groups of the WTT are engaged in various fields of service, especially in healing and social service activities.

Service activities of groups in:

Service Fields

Group members are also active in other fields of service, like music, art and culture, or social and ecological initiatives. These are not particularly mentioned here. Service can be done in all areas of life.

Service Projects

WTT groups are organizing service activities to contribute to the welfare of society. WTT Service Projects

  • Dhanistha Foundation Charity organization in India. Publications and need-based service activities.
  • Balabhanu Vidyalayam Schools imparting spiritual, moral, and social values besides the normal education.
  • Buena Voluntad en Acción NGO project in Barcelona. Attempts to overcome poverty, marginalization and social exclusion through comprehensive care assistance programs.