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How to escape from mental worries

 
 
Reply Mon 3 Oct, 2005 05:42 am
Try to enjoy the worry
When worry is inevitable, enjoy it and be wise
Even continued happiness leads to mental worry
Thus happiness and worry must be alternative
If you are worried by the continued happiness
You are worried at the cost of the result of your good effort
Instead of this it is better to get worry at the cost of your sin
Let the sin give some trouble and then you worry out of it
In this way the result of the sin is spent and the not the result of good effort
The loss in your present worry may be compensated in the future
But the time lost in your past worry cannot be compensated
Because the life span of any human being is fixed
Your loss may be compensated by million times in the future
But even one second of your lost time can never be compensated
Therefore, understand this and think about the value of the time
This knowledge of the value of time is called as ?'Kala Janana'
Which means the knowledge of the future that you should know,
Which provides the possibility of the compensation of all the loss
Except the loss of time, therefore, time is the most precious.
You may waste anything that can be again procured in the future,
But never waste the time, which you can never compensate.

There are two ways to escape the mental worry in this world
The first way is by obtaining the peace, which is zero
The second way is by achieving the bliss, which is plus
Worry is minus, peace is zero and bliss is plus
To escape minus, either you should be in zero or in plus

Bliss can be obtained only from the Lord in this world
Since Veda says that the Lord alone is bliss
Veda also says that the Lord alone can give you the bliss
The water is alone cool and so it alone can give coolness
Whatever is said in the Vedas, it is always logical
Now the important point is "Where is the Lord?"
The Lord is neither formless nor energetic bodies nor inert statue
Since all these are not giving the knowledge to you as can be seen
The Knowledge and bliss are inseparable homogenous mixture
Both these two are the components present in the single phase
For example, we say that the sunlight is white as well as hot
You cannot isolate the white colour and the heat in the sunlight
If any of these two is present, the other one must co-exist
Sunlight is white and hot simultaneously when experienced
A wall may be white but it is not hot and so it is not sunlight
The red fire may be hot but not white and so it is not sunlight
Therefore, if its is sunlight it must be white and hot simultaneously
If one characteristic is only seen it must not be sunlight
It may be anything other than the sunlight
Similarly, the bliss and the knowledge co-exist simultaneously
If it is Brahman(human incarnation of Lord), if one alone is seen, it is not Brahman
Veda says that Brahman is having these two characteristics simultaneously
If it is Brahman it must give knowledge and bliss simultaneously
Any thing in the world may give you bliss alone, it is not Brahman
Because Brahman is bliss and knowledge simultaneously as per Veda
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