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Each one of us posesses a human body, which passes through six crucial transformations.1.Birth2.Childhood growth3.Maturity into youth4.Onset of ageing5.Old age6.Death

During these phases we may behave differently, we play as children, we are naughty and clever as youth, we enter into matrimony and beget children, we perform social duties and eventually we settle down, prepare to die.Throughout this, we have one opportunity always, in free time, to remember the Lord.So whenever we find free time we must never waste it, but utilise it for chanting Harinaam. It doesnt matter what age we are, everyone should chant Harinaam.Wasting free time in watching cricket or TV shows, sensory engagements,we end up finding no time for chanting. Thus we forget the Lord! Having forgotten the Lord we begin to suffer.After much suffering something forces us back to remembering the Lord!Krishna is like Honey, and we are like bees.Some bees simply dont find their honeycomb and perish, some find the honeycomb and serve the Queen Ant. Similarily, Radha and Krishna are the King and Queen of this entire Universe, and we are their servants, and we must always serve them. Even as Krishna is incomplete without Radha, we are incomplete without Guru's mercy. We must try to find Guru's mercy that eventually leads us to serve Radha Krishna. They never demand service, it is our good luck if we get to serve them.

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