Awareness What is awareness? Awareness is a natural state—free from desires and fears. It is simply a condition of alertness and inner peace. However, this alertness and peace often become obscured by thoughts, desires, and fears. Most of the time, we remain caught in this mental clutter and rarely pause to look inward for awareness. Just as dirt on a dish dissolves when soaked in soapy water without scrubbing, a mind saturated with thoughts and emotions can become clear by sitting still and allowing positive thoughts to arise naturally. There’s no need to force positivity—when you try to control the mind, it always wins. Instead, let all thoughts and emotions flow freely. Observe them, and allow your inner Self to gently guide the mind toward positivity and awareness.
What Comes and Goes has No Being True maturity lies in embracing silence. At the core, everything is made of the same essence—the universal raw material. There’s no need to strive to reach it; the task is simply to peel away the layers that hide the “Universalness” within. Silence (both outside and inside) sounds simple, yet it is one of the hardest states to attain. Selfless action paves the way to silence—working with what you have, without clinging to results, without craving recognition. In that silence, you gain the clarity to strip away impurities—desires, jealousy, anger, expectations—and uncover the universal reality inside. Remember, everything that happens—whether to you or others—arises from countless factors, and your role is just one among them. Expecting outcomes to match your imagination only breeds misery. Therefore, what comes and goes is not permanent and essentially has no being.
Chapter 1 For best view in Mobile, switch to landscape mode Chapter 1 - At a Glance Verse 1 - The Big Question Verse 2 - Disrespect Verse 3-11 - Insecurity and Fear Verse 12 - Think before you commit Verse 13-19 - Face the Situation Verse 20-24 - Risk Assessment Verse 25 - Bhagavan Krishna Obliged Verse 26-30 - Onset of the Panic Attack Verse 31 - Panic creeping in Verse 32 - Our Dilemma Verse 33-34 - Beating around the Bush Verse 35 - I don't need this Verse 36 - What makes you a Felon Verse 37 - The Lost Mind Verse 38 - How do you treat a Drunk person Verse 39 - Justification Continues Verse 40 - Destruction of Family Verse 41 - Atrocity on Women Verse 42 - Fall of Forefathers Verse 43 - Permanent Loss to the Root System Verse 44 - Permanent Resident of Hell Verse 45-46 - What a Pity!! Verse 47 - Arjuna Gives Up Table of Contents - Chapter 2 References Table of ...
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