An > References for ‘anxiety’

See also: anxieties · anxiety- · anxious · anxiously

You Are Not Helpless (1)

[2] Every entity, organic or inorganic, [...] in this world free from worry or anxiety. There lies before you the call [...] duty, it is a must for Him.”

Three Interpretations of the Word “Krśńa” (1)

[15] The essence of dharma, its mystery, [...] you allow any sort of doubt or anxiety to enter your mind.

The Meaning of a Few Names–2 (2)

[9] Ártapremánanda [...] pain, by any disease or illness or anxiety, is árta , for example, [...] overcome by something – be it anxiety or disease, physical or mental [...] them about it. This is the norm.

Strange Experiences – Chapter 12 (1)

[2] One of my middle maternal aunt’s [...] moment was passing in terrible anxiety; it seemed he would not survive. [...] adjoining the patient’s room.

Spiritual Practice and the Cosmic Science (Sádhaná and Madhuvidyá) (1)

[10] If a person desires to merge in [...] samádhi”. Where there is no anxiety about the “I” and [...] “nirvikalpa samádhi”.

Spiritual Discourses (1)

[291] Superstitions of any kind – [...] extent that the mind, due to its anxiety, leads a person into harmful actions. [...] superstition have no part in it.

Some Questions and Answers on Ananda Marga Philosophy – Excerpt B (1)

[127] In reality the ghost is not removed [...] categories. Some are obsessed by anxiety and fear and speak little; some [...] ghosts and has a similar cure.

Social Discourses (1)

[278] The proper use of science under [...] Being not always engrossed in anxiety about food and clothes, humanity [...] discourses and spiritual pursuits.

Samádhi and Mrtyu (1)

[4] Suppose somebody does something [...] troubles, loss of money, mental anxiety, and humiliation at the hands [...] and thus becoming one with Him.

Questions and Answers on Ananda Marga Philosophy (1)

[127] In reality the ghost is not removed [...] categories. Some are obsessed by anxiety and fear and speak little; some [...] ghosts and has a similar cure.

Kit́i to Kiisha (Discourse 26) (1)

[132] Then suddenly came the sound [...] expressionless face. The wrinkles of anxiety had vanished. With profound conviction, [...] … Got it! … Got it!”