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Fear Of The Unknown

Swamiji, you spoke about fear of the unknown. Can you explain further on that…?
Yes, I am coming to that.
You see: Fear of the unknown is nothing but the fear that we have of darkness, of ghosts and spirits, of God and finally of our own death.
Actually, we are so afraid of our fears! That is the truth. We are afraid to face our fears and so we allow our fears to assume great proportions and we start getting more and more afraid.
A small story:
One man was traveling in a train.
The ticket collector came to him and asked him for his ticket.
He frantically started searching for the ticket in his purse, in his luggage, in his pant pocket and what not.
The ticket collector was watching him and said, "Sir, why don't you search in your coat pocket."
The man replied, "Please don't ask me to look in it now. My only hope is that it will be there."
(Laughter!)
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