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said that, the results of worrying is animal life form. Worrying is the highest ego of all. When there is a perpetual sense of, 'I am the one who runs all these things', then worries will arise as a result.
All the Gods have said the same thing
cannot say that the Vitrags (The Enlightened Liberators) are wrong, unless say the writer made a mistake in his writing. I will never believe that the Vitrags are wrong. No matter how much one tries to convince me otherwise, I have never found fault in them. Even from my childhood, although I was born a Vaishnav (follower of Lord Krishna) I have never believed the Vitarags to be wrong. Because of their wisdom, one's work is done merely by chanting their names. Whereas just look at our state. Have you ever seen a mustard seed? The Vitarags have said that not even a minute change, like that of a mustard seed, can take place in this life. And look at all these people, they stay awake and burn midnight oil! They torture their body by trying to stay awake and in the end they set themselves up for heart failure.
Worries result in adverse meditation. This body will have to undergo all pain and pleasure it has brought with it from previous life's karma. This is unavoidable and cannot be changed. So do not look at anybody's faults. All bondage is due to your own faults. You will not be able to change anything in this life.
Lord Krishna has said,' why do you worry, Krishna will do what he wants to.' So the Jains say that is was Lord Krishna who said that and not Lord Mahavir. What has Lord Mahavir said? You cannot change the result of your previous life. Not even a miniscule degree. I see this in my Absolute Knowledge. So abandon all negative meditation, abandon all worries. But who listens to the words of the Lord nowadays?
What does one value in life?
I have found after deep study that there is no difference in what Lord Krishna and Lord Mahavir have said.
One elderly gentleman came and cried intensely at my feet! I asked him why he was so sad. He said, 'my jewels have been stolen, I cannot find them, when will I get them back?' So I asked him, 'Are you going to take those jewels with you when you leave this world?' And he replies, No, I cannot take them with me but they have been stolen and so when will I get them back?' I told him, 'After you are gone.' Should there be this kind of anxiety because your jewellery is stolen? There should be no worries about things that are gone. When the time is right, it is understandable that people will worry about the future, and a person with any intelligence is likely to have such worries for sure. But worrying over the past? Why worry about anything that has happened in the past? Why worry about the things that have no solution? Any intelligent person will understand that there is no solution, so there is no need to worry.
Where as Sahajanand Swami says,'No one can break a single blade of grass without my wish.' You mean to say that without you not a single blade of grass can be cut? And So, now we have three Lords who say the same thing. So I said let's still look further for another. Even Saint Kabir has said the same thing in different words.
Yes, perhaps one person can be mistaken, but you