The New Veda
I have come here, expecting nothing, to practice the new Veda called Love
If you are gripped with fear of drowning while swimming, it is enough if you have a log of wood. There is nothing about that wood but in the enthusiasm that you have a log of wood in your hand, you automatically start to try swimming for your life. You can swim for as long as you want.
While climbing a hill, if you fear you will fall from the steep side. It is enough if you get a blade of grass to grasp. There is nothing in the blade of grass. The enthusiasm of having a blade of grass grasped in your hand is enough to enable you to take the second step.
Therefore in this life, you require a soul which can be trusted hundred percent. I have come here, expecting nothing, to practice the new Veda called Love. It will take you a long time to understand my language.
Do not attempt to shirk your responsibilities. What you try to evade has a way of thrusting itself on you. Only when your karmas are fulfilled can you attain God.