Ignorance is like a universal congenital disease. We all born with it. It eclipses our discernment, interferes in our decision making, and thus renders us ineffective in achieving our cherished goals of peace and happiness. Therefore, ignorance is the true root of suffering.
Questions are like medicine for ignorance.
This book is a collection of questions commonly asked by those on the path of bhakti. We hope the replies in this book will shed light on the most important topics and be instrumental in achieving our goal of love for Śri Kr̥ṣṇa.
If it was possible to make a change by being in anxiety, then you should take out more time for worrying. Schedule it as part of your day, just like taking time each day for eating. But, it doesn’t work like that. Most of the time people worry for no good reason. Worrying does not accomplish anything other than distract you from the present moment, where peace patiently awaits you.