very dear to the Lord. He who preaches that living beings are distinct from the Supreme Lord is very dear to Visnu [full emanation of Krishna]. The true activity of the sense organs, whether it be 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].
Ephemera, joys and sorrows, like summers and winters, come and go. They are only due to the meeting of the senses with matter, and we must learn to tolerate them, without being affected.
The Supreme Lord stands in the hearts of all beings, and directs their wanderings to all, each of which is found on a machine made up of material energy.
The Supreme Eternal teaches us the pure way, the one whose interest is in the realization of the soul.
The science of the union with the Supreme Being.
Krishna, God, the Supreme Person says:
All that I say, directly or through the scriptures, is authoritative in all respects for the inhabitants of this world. For this word to become truth, I have come to fulfill this promise.
If I descend into this world, it is in order to expose the philosophy of Sankhya, that beings desirous of escaping the labyrinth of vain material desires highly esteem in view of spiritual realization.
This path of spiritual realization, difficult to understand, has been lost in the course of time. Know that I appeared in the guise of Kapila to reintroduce and explain this philosophy again to men.
In your heart, through your intellect, you will always see Me, I, the Supreme Soul, shining with My own light and resides in the hearts of all beings. Thus realizing you to eternal life, free from all affliction and all fear.
Yoga which speaks of the Lord and of the separate soul, which aims at the ultimate good of the living being and which involves the detachment of the joys and sorrows specific to the material universe, represents the highest form of yoga.