Saturday, 20 April 2019

ATTACHMENT TO OUR PROBLEM IS A BIGGER PROBLEMS THEN THE REAL PROBLEM (Bhagavad Gita 2.14)



When life haunts us, disappointment stares at us, agony winks at us.. we are in a very very difficult situation. It seems like , time has stood still. We are trapped in the vicious cycle of suffering. We feel like there is no way out of it. It seems like, it will be never ending, and i have to suffer relentlessly and forever.   However this is a misconception that the mind is forced to feel and make us miserable, because of lack of knowledge. The worst we can do is to become completely attached to the problem, and in term, effect, our mind, body, personal dealings and family, workplace environment. One must understand that whatever big, cruel or gruesome , the problem or situation it may seem, it is gonna end. Like everything else it has a life span, it has an expiry date.. whether mind believes it or not, it will go, it has to go.. the best thing at that situation is to forbear, take whatever corrective action we can take , and let time go by.. certainly it will go, and there is absolutely not even 1%  doubt about it..
This is because Krishna is speaking to arjuna in bhagavad Gita,”2.14
O son of Kunti, the nonpermanent appearance of happiness and distress, and their disappearance in due course, are like the appearance and disappearance of winter and summer seasons. They arise from sense perception, O scion of Bharata, and one must learn to tolerate them without being disturbed.
Remember, You cannot stay in summer or winter forever. And the popular saying time heals everything. When krsna affirms something, we must have implicit faith in it. Not let our mind get fixed and attached to the problem, and loose the sanity and sanctity of our mind and environment.
BECAUSE ATTACHMENT TO OUR PROBLEM IS A BIGGER PROBLEMS THEN THE REAL PROBLEM ITSELF.
THANK YOU..

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