Equanimity is a sign of spiritual realization, and those who acquire it triumph over the conditions of matter, (especially of birth and death). As long as man identifies with his body, he must undergo its conditioning; but as soon as he develops equanimity, this equality of soul coming from the realization of his spiritual identity, he frees himself from bondage to matter, and can therefore, at the time of death, immediately enter the world spiritual, without ever having to be born again in the material universe.
The Lord is not subject to attraction, nor to loathing; He is without weakness. In the same way, the individual spiritual being distinct from God, when he frees himself from duality, attraction repulsion, also becomes without weakness, he thus qualifies himself to enter the spiritual world. He must in fact be seen as already released.
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Being aware of Krishna, God, the Supreme Person acts in full knowledge of his relationship to the Lord, and the perfection of this science is to know God perfectly. The pure soul, as an integral part of God, a tiny fragment of his Divine Person, remains his eternal servant.
As long as the soul remains in contact with matter, it must act according to its material needs. We can, however, even in the heart of matter, awaken our spiritual consciousness and regain pure existence. It suffices to practice Krishna consciousness, or God consciousness. The more one progresses in this way, the more one frees oneself from the clutches of matter.
The Lord is impartial, everything depends on the efforts that one shows in the accomplishment of his duty, in order to control his senses and conquer the ascendancy of lust and anger. To dominate his passions allows to develop the conscience of God and to reach the spiritual level. Perfection can be achieved through the practice of dedicated devotional service to Krishna, which alone can give peace to the human being. The service of love and devotion offered to Krishna, God, the Supreme Person, is at the peak of perfection.
Logos 329
Happy are those who understood that Krishna, God, the Supreme Person is the only beneficiary of all their deeds, and which offer him the fruit of their desires, for they thus prove their gratitude to the Supreme Lord, for all that he already gives them in abundance.