R Mohan

When I phoned up Naran, he asked me to chant the mantra “NITHYA SANAADHANA”.

After chanting this continuously, I found I am becoming less and less anxious.

Every time I fall sick, I used to feel afraid on how will I manage similar situations after I get older, when Naran mayn’t be around to give me remedies?

When I told Naran about this, he said the mantra will restore and reinforce our innate trust in the Divine and went on further to explain about The Bhagavad Gita Sloka 24 of Chapter 2, from which the above Switch Words are taken.

Naran

Ten years, before when you met me were you aware that you will need my help to solve your health issues today?

However, god knew that. That’s why he arranged a meeting with me in 2003.

I am only a tool of god. Tomorrow, if you need help again, in my absence, you will find somebody to help you – who again is a tool of god.

Here, the only thing that matters – which is important and permanent, is GOD. He is the NITHYA SANADHANA – he exists permanently.

Lord Krishna uttered these words in the battle field, explaining to Arjuna that our souls are permanent while our lives and the bodies we take are temporary.

So why fear and worry?

Let us say, you are planning to go to Hyderabad next month, and book a flight today. This indicates that you firmly believe and trust – that you will be alive next month. Isn’t it?

Thus, the fear is in one part of us, while trust is in another part. That inborn trust you will get by chanting this mantra.

This mantra heals the fear of flying and fear of closed places.

Read the story about a person who couldn’t move after falling down, to understand the hand of divine in our lives, who comes to us in many forms – especially flowers and animal spirit guides

“Don’t worry if there is no help”:  http://reachnaran.com/dont-worry-if-there-is-no-help/

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Healing Notes on Bagavad Gita Chapter 2 Verse 24: http://reachnaran.com/bring-in-a-feeling-of-security/