language of the Vedas [the original holy scriptures] themselves reject the possibility that Truth can be expressed in words. But by indirect reference, the Vedic sound [of the Vedas] serves as evidence of the Supreme Truth, for without the existence of this Supreme Truth the various restrictions found in the Vedas would have no ultimate purpose.
Krishna, God, the Supreme Person, directs our senses in his aspect of the Supreme Soul. He stands deep in the heart of every being as a Supreme Soul also called the Holy Spirit, whether they are moving or immobile beings, celestial beings, men, animals or plants. Accordingly, we should regard each body of matter as the Lord's dwelling place, a temple; it is with such a view that we will satisfy the Lord. This is the spiritual and absolute position of God, the Supreme Person.
Although sense objects [forms, flavors, objects of touch, smells and sounds] cannot understand how the sense organs perceive, 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. The individual soul and the Supreme Soul live together in the body, but it is the Supreme Soul that directs her senses when she seeks to enjoy the various material pleasures, but just as sense objects cannot seeing 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 former remains unable to see the latter. If the conditioned souls cannot see their Supreme Friend who is in their own body, they must nevertheless offer their respectful homage to Him.
The living being, the incarnate spiritual being, because he is of nature spiritual, can understand what touches all material objects. He may even, once realizing his true spiritual identity, know the Supreme Soul. However, even if he is very advanced, he cannot fully grasp the Supreme Being, the Person of God, for He is unlimited, and He enjoys in their fullness and infinity the six perfections; beauty, wealth, fame, knowledge, power and renunciation.
No one can act independently; on the contrary, each one acts under the direction of God, the Supreme Person. All beings act under his direction.
The power of our senses, our mental power, our physical vigor, our life force, as well as immortality and mortality are all subject to the supreme authority of God. Thus, it is because Krishna sees, hears, smells, feels, touches, tastes, that the living being in turn can too.
It is Krishna, God, the Supreme Person who activates the mind and the senses, as the Supreme Soul seated in the hearts of all living beings; celestial beings, human beings, animals and plants. The Supreme Soul enters the material bodies of all created beings, activates the mind and the senses, and thus brings the conditioned souls to approach the three modes of influence of material nature; virtue, passion and ignorance, for the satisfaction of the senses. The living being master of the material