develops love for God, which entails and goes beyond both awareness of the spiritual self and liberation. Because he is inundated with this absolute love, the sage knows the fullness of “no longer to do than Un” with God, in the sense that the Lord has become everything to him. Once this intimate relationship is established between the Lord and his devotee, he experiences immortality. Never does God, the Supreme Person, go beyond the vision of the sage; but neither does the latter take the risk of identifying with Him, which would be a true spiritual suicide.
God's science teaches on this subject: “I adore the original Lord. It is He whom the pure sages see in the depths of their hearts, whose eyes are smeared with the balm of love and devotion.”
Loved by this pure love, God never hides himself from his devotee, not more than the latter keeps seeing. Likewise for the spiritualist whose inner vision is attached to the form of the Supreme Soul. He becomes a pure servant of God, and then cannot bear to live a single moment without seeing God in his heart.
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The Supreme Eternal said: “No one should be attached to perishable things. As long as one lives in the material body, one must act with great caution in this world. The most perfect way of life here on earth is simply to dedicate oneself to My service of love, spiritual and absolute, and to submit in good faith to the duties prescribed for each person in the scriptures according to their position. You must live honestly, according to the obligations of your position, and make others happy in all respects. Do not father a child for the simple pleasure of the senses; simply take care of the well-being of men in general”.
The Supreme Eternal adds: “Bathed in the violence of conditioned existence, each of you must understand that all material things have a beginning, a period of growth, another of stabilization, then of expansion, a decline and an end. Every material body is subject to these six conditions; and any acquisition relating to this body is also found, and without any doubt, subject to final destruction”.
“All arise in this world due to unclean desires nurtured during their past existence, and are therefore subject to the severe laws of nature, such as birth and death, misfortune and happiness, gain and loss. No one should be led astray by duality, but rather remain steadfast in My service, and thereby keep a balanced and satisfied mind in all circumstances, holding everything as a gift of My Person. Thus, everyone will be able to live a happiest and most peaceful existence, even in this world. To be honest, it's about being carefree about the material body and what it can produce without ever letting it be affected. One must remain fully satisfied in the pursuit of the interests of the spiritual soul, and put oneself at the service of the Supreme Soul. One should only