The Words of God
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The soul is fixed, it does not move. In truth, the soul does not move, except through the intermediary of its two bodies, one of dense matter and the other ethereal. The living being, the spiritual entity, is not born and does not die, but because of the two ethereal and dense matter bodies that temporarily cover it, it can move from one place to another, or die and disappear in never. It is very important to understand that the spiritual soul is fixed and how it is carried by the waves of material nature to different bodies and different situations, tossed about with desire and sorrow. A human being can say that his life is a success when he knows the original and eternal nature of his spiritual self, and when he is no longer disturbed by the conditions created by material nature.

God directs our Senses and our lives.

The conditioned soul, although rubbing shoulders with the Supreme Soul in the body, cannot understand how the Supreme Spiritual Being, the Master of material creation, directs his senses. Let us offer our respectful homage to this Sovereign Person, who directs everything by his supreme will.

The individual soul and the Supreme Soul live together in the body. The Upanisads [Indian philosophical texts] confirm this by using the analogy of two friendly birds living on a tree, one eating the fruits of that tree and the other just observing and directing it in its actions. Although the individual soul, compared to the bird-eater, is in the presence of its friend, the Supreme Soul, it cannot see it. It is the Supreme Soul which directs its senses when it seeks to enjoy the various material pleasures, but just as sense objects cannot see the senses, the conditioned soul cannot see the Supreme Soul which directs it. The conditioned soul has desires and the Supreme Soul grants them, but the first remains unable to see the second.

God asks us to protect animals and plants, including trees.

As God asks that we do no harm to human beings whoever they are, He also asks us not to harm animals, plants, and of course trees and trees. flowers. All the surfaces where trees are grown for their fruits and flowers are useful to humans and animals of all species. Fruits and flowers are greatly appreciated by God, the Supreme Person. If anyone wishes to please the Lord, he can simply offer Him with love some flowers, fruits, tulasi leaves, water, and He will be happy to accept these noble and magnificent offerings.

Our only duty is to satisfy God, the Supreme Person. Whatever we do and whatever our activity and occupation, our first goal must be to please Krishna, the Supreme Lord.

 

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