Words of Wisdom, the Wisdom of God
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1.      Impersonal liberation, which consists of merging into the radiance emanating from the supreme body of Krishna, God, the Supreme Person. The wise never accept this form of liberation

2.      That which allows to live on the same planet as the Lord.

3.      That which gives the same bodily features as the Lord.

4.      That which allows to benefit from same opulence as the Lord

5.      That which allows one to live in the company of the Lord

Become aware of Krishna, God, the Supreme Person, or spiritually enlightened, and engage in his service of absolute love, such are the true signs of liberation.

By mercy, the Lord helps his devotee in spite of himself.

The Lord certainly strives to grant all protection to the holy beings, who have forsaken everything to serve him.

Another point to note, is that the attachment to the home, to his wife, to his children, to his friends, to social relations and to material love, does not lead to obtaining the favor of God, the Person Supreme. He who remains attached to the home because of material pleasures cannot become a pure being, a pure devotee. It may happen that a pure devotee remains at home, with his wife and children, out of habit or attraction, but at the same time desires to serve the Supreme Lord to the best of his ability.

The Lord then made sure to remove the objects of his attachment and thus free him from this bondage to the home, his wife, his children, his friends, etc. This is a special mercy given to the pure being, to the pure devotee, to bring him back to God, to his original home.

The wheel of material existence.

The material mind that covers the soul, leads him from one form of life to another. This is called the wheel of material existence.

The activities of the mind under the influence of material nature are the cause of happiness and unhappiness in this world of dense matter. Blinded by illusion, the soul eternally pursues its existence conditioned by matter under different names. Those who find themselves in this situation are called eternally conditioned beings. In short, the mind is at the origin of the existence conditioned by matter.

This is why the practice of union with God as a whole aims to ensure the mastery of the mind and the senses. Once the mind is mastered, the senses are mastered automatically, and the soul is saved from the consequences of righteous or ungodly action. If one places the mind at the feet of Lord Krishna, the senses will

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