Worry is a mental agitation wherein human mind gets engaged in negative 
emotions ruminating over the past and the uncertain future. How often man uses 
this term, ‘Don’t Worry,” quite mechanically, without imbibing the purport 
behind it. …And how man can get rid off this devil that eternally haunts him? 


Dr.T.Jareonsettasin from Thailand shares his perceptions that he received 
directly from Bhagawan.


In an interview in 1989, Swami told me, “Don’t worry. Always think of God, I am 
always with you. Have a happy and healthy life.” I am sure He tells this to 
thousands of people. Look at the words and how we often take it for granted. 
“Don’t worry” is one of the most commonly used words in English. We use it to 
console our friends, to respond to apologies, etc. Do we mean it when we say 
it? We often say it just for the sake of saying it automatically. This is how 
we take Swami’s word for granted; our mind doesn’t take “Don’t worry” seriously.


I commit the same mistake, without realizing that these words are the highest 
teaching we can receive from God. “Tell me, what is the shape of worry?” asked 
Swami and He gave the answer, “Worry has no shape and single intense prayer to 
God can do away with it.” Look at how ridiculous we are in the world; 
scientists and doctors have spent billions of pounds on research into 
tranquilizers.


Swami once told me in another interview, “Don’t worry about the past. Past is 
past.” We worry about the past, present and future, practically everything. 
Worry about the past is not going to change anything, neither is worry about 
the present or the future. Some people worry about not having anything to 
worry. The solution to worry lies in Baba’s next words, “Always think of God. I 
am always with you.” Someone asked Swami, “But Swami if that is so important, 
why don’t we do this all the time? Why do we forget? Why don’t we always think 
of God so that He will fill us with His love.” Here Baba smiled and said. “That 
is God’s Grace, for you to think of God is God’s Grace. It is His gift. It is 
His blessing. It is something He gives, the chance for you to think of God.”


II Samasta Lokah Sukhino Bhavantu II


- taken from :
http://www.theprasanthireporter.org/2012/08/worry-bhagawans-recipe/ 



Sai Ram

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