Worrying about the future
„Bhava, birth, should be understood to refer to the body. As far as the soul is concerned, there is neither birth nor death; that we have discussed in the beginning of Bhagavad-gītā. Birth and death apply to one's embodiment in the material world. Fear is due to worrying about the future. A person in Kṛṣṇa consciousness has no fear because by his activities he is sure to go back to the spiritual sky, back home, back to Godhead. Therefore his future is very bright. Others, however, do not know what their future holds; they have no knowledge of what the next life holds. So they are therefore in constant anxiety. If we want to get free from anxiety, then the best course is to understand Kṛṣṇa and be situated always in Kṛṣṇa consciousness. In that way we will be free from all fear. In the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam (11.2.37) it is stated, bhayaṁ dvitīyābhiniveśataḥ syāt: fear is caused by our absorption in the illusory energy. But those who are free from the illusory energy, those who are confident that they are not the material body, that they are spiritual parts of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, and who are therefore engaged in the transcendental service of the Supreme Godhead, have nothing to fear. Their future is very bright. This fear is a condition of persons who are not in Kṛṣṇa consciousness. Abhayam, fearlessness, is possible only for one in Kṛṣṇa consciousness.”(BG 10.4-5, Purport)
„We must always remember that we
are in a circumstances, material circumstances, where every time, every moment,
our mind is agitated. We are not in a very comfortable situation. We are
thinking that "This situation will save me for further anxieties of my
mind," but when I reach to that point I feel that the anxieties have increased.
It has not decreased, because the nature of the material world is like that,
you cannot be free from anxiety. That is the nature. So we are simply trying to
make a solution of our anxieties by different method, but the place is that,
that it is not possible to make a solution of anxieties.” (Lecture on BG
6.32-40 -- New York, September 14, 1966)
„The spiritual world is called
Vaikuṇṭha, which means "without anxiety." In the material world
everything is full of anxiety (kuṇṭha), whereas in the spiritual world (Vaikuṇṭha)
everything is free from anxiety. Therefore those who are afflicted by a
combination of anxieties cannot understand the Hare Kṛṣṇa mantra, which is free
from all anxiety. In the present age the vibration of the Hare Kṛṣṇa
mahā-mantra is the only process that is in a transcendental position, beyond
material contamination. Since the holy name can deliver a conditioned soul, it
is explained here to be sarva-mantra-sāra, the essence of all Vedic hymns.” (CC
Adi 7.74, Purport)
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