Am I Carrying My Swords?
Our stay in this material world results in the formation of different kinds of knots. What should be done with these knots? Which all swords do we need to cut these knots? How to sharpen these swords?
Our stay in this material world results in the formation of different kinds of knots. What should be done with these knots? Which all swords do we need to cut these knots? How to sharpen these swords?
There is “Wind Down” feature on an iPhone which helps us prepare for sleep by reducing distractions and guiding our focus away from the phone. Just as our body needs a wind down, our mind also needs a wind down, not only once, but mutiple times a day.
Some reflections on the functioning of my mind, and some solutions on fixing and re-fixing the mind.
How can we imbibe the flow of Mother Ganges, toward the ocean of Krishna’s infinite love, overcoming all obstacles?
The prime reason for our sojourn in this world is a desire for show off. Rather than showing-off our greatness and hiding behind our mask of anarthas, if we show off our anarthas to Krishna, He removes them. When the show off tendency wanes in a devotees, Krishna’s starts showing off His beauty, majesty and compassion to the devotee.
Krishna has mercifully opened various classrooms for our spiritual studies. Do we wish to continue in his universities and reach the classroom of love? Or do we wish to be distracted and join another university where other classes are prevalent?
Krishna says in Bhagavad Gita that this world is an abode of suffering. Can there be any happiness in this world? What about a devotee? Do Krishna’s words hold true under all circumstances?
How can a book contain all rasas that can perfectly satisfy all the longings, all the desires of a conditioned soul? Srimad Bhagavatam is no ordinary book. It is a direct manifestation, a mercy incarnation of Krishna.