Feeling Lonely?
According to survey, one in four adults experience loneliness on a regular basis. Can we, as devotees, feel lonely? What can be the cause of our loneliness, and how to overcome it?
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According to survey, one in four adults experience loneliness on a regular basis. Can we, as devotees, feel lonely? What can be the cause of our loneliness, and how to overcome it?
What are the different kinds of terrorism that we may face? How can they be uprooted?
How can we, as sadhakas, stay high forever in the midst of unlimited avenues of sense gratification, and unlimited reasons for dissatisfaction?
Can we use anger as a tool to go closer to Krishna? After all, Krishna is our master and maintainer. Can we not express unto Him our emotions, including anger freely?
Many times, this question arises — Should I work hard for Krishna? Or should I focus more on prayer and surrender? Some devotees emphasize prayers and introspection, while others focus more on action and tangible service.
Do we have to choose one, or is it possible to integrate both? After all, spiritual life is ultimately a path of grace. So shouldn’t prayer alone be enough?
I was never someone who liked to dance. But, in Mahaprabhu’s sankirtana movement, dancing isn’t optional; it’s essential! Prabhupada not only made the whole world dance in spiritual joy, but he himself offered a heart-melting dance choreographed by Mahaprabhu’s intimate associates.
When we talk to someone, we look at them. Shouldn’t we do the same while praying to Krishna? Or is it better to close our eyes and focus within?
Just like the dark web, we too have a dark side — a part of ourselves that we conceal from the world. Only the Dark Lord has the potential to deliver us from our dark anarthas.