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Continuous theme of humility …..………...... Nectarean Mellows

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Continuous theme of humility …..………...... Nectarean Mellows Vidura has inquired from Maitreya Rishi into the nature of the soul, the nature of the Supreme Lord who is the controller, the creator of everything that exists, the nature of the material world and the illusory energy that subjugates everything and everyone within this world and especially how the living entity was pure and spiritual and comes under the control of this illusory energy and how one can get out of this miserable condition of life. Vidura presented his sincere heartfelt inquires before Maitreya Rishi whom he was accepting as his spiritual master. We find throughout the lives of great personalities this continuous theme of humility, even the greatest knower's of the truth, the most advanced and purified devotees - when they come before their spiritual master, they naturally present themselves and actually feels themselves to be insignificant and helplessly dependent on their mercy.

H H Radhanath Swami Maharaj

 

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-- There's no reason to suffer in material existence any longer. All we have to do to become free forever from all suffering is take complete shelter of Lord Sri Krishna, the original person, the source of all existence. He is our ever well-wishing benefactor. He wants only the best for us because His love for us is unlimited. Even if we are caught up in heavy apparently unsolvable anxieties such as being eaten by a tiger, if we completely surrender ourselves to Lord Krishna, we will wake up from our nightmare and realize that it was only a dream. There was no tiger about to devour us. We will see that there is Krishna, the Supreme Personality of Godhead. And there is His devotees. We will see that we are also one of His devotees and we can joyfully Him and His devotees for all of eternity in a state of ever-increasing ecstasy.

Chant:Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna Hare HareHare Rama, Hare Rama, Rama Rama Hare Hare

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