
The latest catch phrase or latest hip lingo to use in speeches seem to be to include 'leave all your troubles worries at the lotus feet of Lord and surrender yourselves'. Hey, they remind me of a camping song we used to sing in school - Pack all your troubles in your old kit bag and smile, smile, smile...
Unfortunately, the song 'pack all your troubles' was a propaganda song of World War 1 to motivate the youngsters to sign the life away to the cause of the war all in the name of nationalism and world peace. Is it not ironic that man has to go to war to maintain peace!
I suppose in the same way, leaving all your troubles at the divine lotus feet is akin to sweeping the proverbial trash under the carpet. It just gives us confidence to clear our mind to gather resources to strategize our next moves to rid the trash that form our source of worry.
It may just be a soliloquy or monologue similar to a listening ear or a shoulder to cry on, just is there for visits. You can come and go as you please... They say that about pubs too - you should come and go! You spend too much time and you go wayward!
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