Battling Confusion?
There must be very few people who have never felt confused in their lives. But have you ever tried to understand the cause of your confusion?
Most people are aware of the causes, but sometimes we struggle to find ways to overcome our confusion. The biggest reason for this is a lack of direction.
I often find myself confused because my top priority is that any work I do should not be wrong at any cost. This leads me to seek advice from many people, but in the end, I am left with nothing but confusion.
When we are at the initial stage of something, we often face confusion. It feels the worst when you don't have any direction at all.
Directionlessness =Absence of Right MENTOR
So, the question is, how can we find direction? Who will give us direction?
If you take your mind back to your childhood memories, you will recall that our confusions were always fewer back then. We were not as confused as we are now. The reason for this was our parents and teachers.
Our parents taught us things and guided us, and we followed their guidance and worked accordingly, feeling content. But as we matured and our understanding deepened, we began to face so much confusion that just thinking about it makes us even more perplexed.
We have always blindly trusted our parents and teachers, followed them, and never doubted them. However, today we often feel that we are more knowledgeable than our parents and elders, and we don't give their advice the importance it deserves.
I have personally observed that whenever I have ignored my mother's advice, I have always regretted it. Therefore, whenever I am confused about something and my mother has a solution, I always try to follow her guidance. Although sometimes things become so complex that the only option left is to seek refuge in Krishna's lotus feet.
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There is perhaps no problem in the world for which Krishna hasn't provided a solution in the Bhagavad Gita.
Often, we want to achieve something significant but are afraid to start. We fear the unknown and the uncertainty of the outcome.
I have experienced this many times. Whenever I feel this way, I remember Krishna's teachings from the Bhagavad Gita and try to forget about the results entirely.
So, the next time you find yourself confused, remember Krishna and the Bhagavad Gita. You will find all your answers there.