knowledge cannot be revealed to men who are neither austere, nor devoted, nor engaged in devotional service, or who envy Me. For one who teaches this supreme secret to My devotees, progress in devotional service is assured, and in the end no doubt will return to Me. None of My servants in this world is dearer to Me than he is, and no one will ever be dearer to Me. As for the one who will have listened to him with faith, without envy, he will free himself from the consequences of his sinful acts and will reach the planets where the virtuous live.
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Lord Krishna, God, the Supreme Person says: “But you cannot see Me with the eyes that are yours (The material eyes). I therefore confer on you the divine eyes through which you will be able to contemplate My inconceivable powers”.
The pure being does not aspire to see Krishna in another form, than his original form, primordial, personal, absolute in two arms; however, if he happens to want to admire the universal form of the Lord, only the latter, by his divine grace, can allow it. To see this form, it is not a matter of using one's mind as an instrument of vision, but spiritual eyes, and that is why the Lord teaches to change his vision, and not his mind. However, to fulfill the desire of his devotee, Krishna grants him adequate vision so that he can see this form.
The holy beings unite with Krishna a pure, spiritual relationship, are drawn to its loving aspects, and not to an impersonal display of powers. The Lord's playmates, his friends, his parents, never desire to see his greatness. Pure devotion floods them so much that they even forget that Krishna is God, the Supreme Person; in their exchanges of love with Him, they forget that He is none other than the Supreme Lord. In truth, young boys who play with Krishna are not ordinary beings: all are of the highest virtue, and it is only after very many lifetimes devoted to pious acts that they are allowed to play in this way. the company of the Lord. For them, Krishna is a close friend; they don't know that He is God.
Krishna, God, the Supreme Person, besides the signs which characterize him and which are visible in the palms of his hands and the soles of his feet, he has eyes, lips, palate, the palms of her hands, the soles of her feet and her fingernails that were red, even pinkish. He has a tuft of white hairs on his broad chest, a peacock feather adorns his beautiful curly black hair, and to show his greatness, his glory, He can manifest his universal form in which the whole universe is found. The so-called Avatar who cannot manifest all of this is only an impostor. Anyone who is truly sincere in his search for God, the Supreme Person, Krishna, must understand that Krishna not only presented himself as the Supreme Being, but also revealed himself to be that Absolute.