The Words of God
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The individual living being, master of the material body, uses his material senses which have been activated by the Supreme Person, to try to enjoy sensory objects composed of the three modes of influence of nature

By penetrating into the body of each living being as Supreme Soul, the Lord animates the body, the senses, the airs of life and the mental activities, and thus all the ethereal and dense matter organs of the body begin their functions. Let us know that Krishna, God, the Supreme Person, is the Absolute Truth, the Almighty, without which nothing can be done, nor can happen. The living being has no real independence.

When a human being sees something with his eyes, he must understand that his vision acts only second, after that of the Lord. In truth, God must Himself see everything before living being, human or animal, becomes visible to them. This is so for each of the senses.

Lord Krishna, God, the Supreme Person is the Master of all living beings, and let us know that no one can achieve his ends without His allowing it. He alone confers the fruits of deeds.

The Lord said:

The true activity of the sense organs, be it the mind, eye, tongue or any other organ of perception or action, is to serve Me fully. Unless using its senses in this way, the conditioned soul cannot even dream of escaping the terrible cogs of material existence, as powerful as the rigid rope of Yamaraja [the lord of death and judge of the guilty].

The soul is indivisible and insoluble. The fire does not reach it, it cannot be dried up. It is immortal and eternal, omnipresent, unalterable and fixed.

Without Krishna, God, the Supreme Person, the living being is nothing and can do nothing. He cannot see, hear, smell, feel by touching, taste, or act without the active principle, which is God Himself.

The Supreme Eternal, Krishna, resides in the heart of all matter bodies of celestial beings, human beings, animals and plants, and keeps all these matter bodies inert, active. That is why all these moving and still bodies are temples of God. No one should destroy any of these bodies, for it is to reach the individual spiritual soul and the Supreme Soul, God.

The body has five organs of perception, five organs of action and the mind, but it is in fact only inert matter. Because it is only a mass of matter, the brain does not have the power to act on its own, it can only function when it benefits from the energy of the Supreme Lord. This is how one can understand that Krishna, God, is everywhere present. He alone directs the senses. Also, unless we are empowered by its energy, our senses cannot act. In other words, He alone sees, He alone acts, He alone hears and so on. He is the only active principle, the Supreme Master.

 

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