Morning Muse 187 : When Faith Walks Before Fear
When life feels unsafe and uncertain, faith can open doors that force never will. Through the story of Krishna’s birth, this reflection reminds us that fear-driven power collapses, while right intent and ethical action invite unseen support. Trust, act rightly, and let the path reveal itself.
1/6/20261 min read


When Krishna was born, danger surrounded him on all sides. Power, fear, and cruelty ruled the moment, yet quiet faith guided the path. Vasudev did not fight Kansa with weapons; he moved with trust and obedience to a higher will. Doors opened without force, guards fell asleep without resistance, and even the raging Yamuna made way when the divine touched its waters.
It is a reminder that when intent is pure and action is aligned with ethical conduct (dharma), unseen forces begin to work in our favour.
Kansa, despite all his power, failed because fear and ego drove him. Evil intentions, no matter how strong, ultimately collapse under their own weight.
This story speaks to our lives too. There are moments when circumstances seem overwhelming and control feels lost. Yet when we act with faith, humility, and right purpose, the path reveals itself step by step.
The lesson is simple and timeless: trust the journey, do what is right, and know that grace often arrives quietly—just when we need it most.
