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Some times life needs a small pause

In this hectic world we all are busy so much doing hard work day and night, forgot our own identity and goal what is to be done?

We all are trying to solve our problems with the help of outside things and people but one thing we forget these things can solve our problem on temporary basis because eternal are only Krishna situated in our heart and He can only solve our permanent problem.

But unfortunately we are so much busy listen our inner voice and understand the solutions.

First of all we should understand we are not this body but an eternal soul. And till the time we live our life on body level we try to solve our problem with outside solutions, but once we understand the nature of Soul immediately we turn to our super soul sitting inside our heart and connect our-self through prayers, meditations, hearing  and chanting.

These are the way from where we can connect our-self through Super Soul (Krishna) and once we connect to Krishna our all material problems will be automatically resolved.

And to understand this concept we are not the body but eternal soul, we all need to take a small pause and think, who am I? why I am suffering in this world? What is my eternal nature? How can I Be happy? Who is my real well wisher?

To get all the above answer get connected with us and read Bhagwad Gita regularly.

Hare Krishna.



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