teaches that the influence of illusory energy is very difficult to overcome, but that anyone surrender to Him is, by his supreme will, immediately freed.
Surrender to the Lord is the surest way to free ourselves from the alienations of illusory energy.
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These are activities aimed at satisfying the senses and the sole purpose of which is to ire to the mind and the senses, which are the cause of the chaining to matter. As long as the soul indulges in these self-serving actions, it will not cease to reincarnate from one species to another.
Krishna, God, the Supreme Person says:
When one considers satisfaction senses as the goal of his life, he engages in material life going mad and indulges in all kinds of sinful activities. He does not know that it is because of his past misdeeds that he has already received a material body, which, despite its transitory nature, is at the origin of his suffering. In truth, the distinct being should never have put on this carnal envelope, but it was attributed to him for the satisfaction of his senses. Also, I do not believe that it is appropriate for an intelligent man to become entangled again in material activities which would force him perpetually to put on bodies, life after life. As long as the living being does not inquire into the spiritual values of existence, he must know the defeat and the evils resulting from ignorance.
Whether it is virtue or sin, karma carries its fruits, and if a person is involved in some form of karma, his mind is called “tinted” with the desire to enjoy the fruits of action.
As long as the mind remains impure, the consciousness remains obscured, and as long as one follows the path of self-interested action, one has to put on a material body. When the living being is under the influence of ignorance, he cannot understand the nature of the distinct soul [individual spiritual soul distinct from God] and that of the Supreme Soul, his mind is then under the yoke. self-interested action.
Consequently, as long as he does not have love for God, he will certainly not be exempt from putting on material bodies.
The Lord adds: Under the influence of three gunas [the three attributes and modes of influence of material nature; virtue, passion and ignorance], the soul misled by the false ego [believing itself to be the body] believes itself to be the author of its acts, when in reality they are accomplished by material nature.