and thus engages in the service of the Lord, freed from all material conditions. All this is accomplished by the will of the Lord, through his external powers, or even directly, through his internal powers.
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When the illusory energy withdraws and the incarnate being, by the grace of the Lord, is enriched with full knowledge, the light of spiritual realization springs in him and he settles in the glory of his true self.
Forms, Names, Entertainments, Attributes, Companions and Energies of the Supreme Lord, who all partake of the Absolute, are no different from Him. Its absolute energy, for example, acts in proportion to its omnipotence.
Unique, it manifests itself in three different ways, as internal, external or marginal energy, and the Lord in his omnipotence can accomplish anything He wants through any of these three energies. Thus, of his will alone, he can transform external energy into internal energy; in the same way, this external energy serving to illusion the beings who desire it, can, by the grace of the Lord, remove the weight of its influence, when the conditioned soul repents of its faults and takes the penitential way. This same energy can still, from this moment, contribute to the purification of the being which progresses on the way of the spiritual realization.
Let us take the example of the electric energy. The qualified electrician is able, by a simple adjustment, to transform it into heating or cooling energy. Likewise, the external, illusory energy which today keeps the being trapped in the cycle of deaths and rebirths, can, by the will of the Lord, be transformed into internal energy, and guide the being towards eternal life.
When a being thus receives the grace of the Lord, he returns to his natural condition and can enjoy spiritual and eternal existence.
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People devoted to the cause of the Supreme Lord do not live that for the good, the development and the happiness of all human beings without exception. They do not pursue a personal goal, because they are at the service of God.
The human being who dedicates himself to the Lord possesses all virtuous qualities. He feels no attachment to material wealth and absolutely does not seek to acquire it. He takes care of the perfect well-being of those in his charge, not only for the present life, but also for the next.