Spiritual Warrior
author: B.T. Swami
edition: 2005, Hari Nama Press
pages: 1281
ISBN-10: 9350981602
ISBN-13: 9789350981603
Topic: Vaishnavism
Avoiding Excessive Anxiety
This chapter describes Avoiding Excessive Anxiety located on page 11 in the book Spiritual Warrior (six volumes) compiled by Bhakti Tirtha Swami. These books presents a universal approach to religion and spiritual growth that attempts to reconcile several important spiritual traditions. Although philosophically derived from the Vaisnava tradition, the first book is aimed primarily at people influenced by a number of other traditions, including Christianity and Islam and ‘new age’
Summary of contents for the chapter Avoiding Excessive Anxiety—• Do Not Fear • Anxiety Minimizes the Lord's Supremacy • Introspection • What is Anxiety • How to Avoid Anxiety • Do Not Fear the Future • Plan for the Worst • Expect the Best • Remember the Consequences • Collect the Facts and Then Act • Keep the Mind Busy • Avoid the Trifles • Help and Serve Other People • Understand the Influence of Karma • Establish a Worry Time • Looking into the Scriptures • Blazing Fire of Anxiety • Anxiety for the Welfare of Others • The Spiritual World is Without Anxiety • Exemplary Personalities • Service to God • Questions and Answers.
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Manusmriti with the Commentary of Medhatithi [by Ganganatha Jha]
‘Restrain’—means the avoiding of addiction to prohibited objects and the avoiding of excessive addiction to even those objects that are permitted. That the prohibited tilings should be avoided we learn from those prohibitions themselves: hence the present verse and the verses that follow should be taken as laying down the avoiding of over-addiction to even such things as are not prohibited....
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Gati in Theory and Practice [by Dr. Sujatha Mohan]
To represent this she should roam about in excessive mental uneasiness, anxiety and unhappiness. ” iha sthita ihasina iha copagato maya | iti taistairvilapitairvilapam samprayojayet || udvignatyarthamautsukyadadhritya ca vilapini | tatastatashca bhramati vilapasthanamishrita || (* 1) Abh. Sak. A-III. (* 2) Natyashastra XXII. 182. (* 3) Natyashastra XXIV. 179,180....
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Charaka Samhita and Sushruta Samhita [by Nayana Sharma]
Sushruta gives instructions not only at the end of each type of procedure but also devotes an entire chapter to the care of the surgical patient reflecting the anxiety of the surgeon. The need to maintain hygiene in this phase has been reiterated many times by Sushruta as the one of the methods of avoiding post-surgical complications. Cleanliness and hygiene are of utmost concern to a woman in puerperium after undergoing obstetric surgery....
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[Spiritual Warrior: index]
[About the Author (Bhakti Tirtha Swami)]
[Volume 1, About the book]
[Volume 1, Preface]
[Volume 1, Foreword]
[Volume 2, About the book]
[Volume 2, Preface]
[Volume 2, Foreword]
[Volume 3, About the book]
[Volume 3, Preface]
[Volume 3, Foreword]
[Volume 4, About the book]
[Volume 4, Preface]
[Volume 4, Foreword]
[Volume 5, About the book]
[Volume 5, Preface]
[Volume 6, About The Book]
[Volume 6, Foreword]