Words of Wisdom, the Wisdom of God
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Let us do so that we become one with the Supreme Lord.

Truly, be one with the Supreme Lord, Krishna, means to have the same interest as Him. It is not a question of becoming as great as Him, because it is quite simply impossible.

We are in reality tiny fragments, integral parts of his Divine Person, the part never equals the Whole. The individual spiritual being distinct from God, which each of us is, always remains a tiny fragment of the Supreme Lord. Therefore, oneness with the Lord comes from our sharing the same interest as that of God, of Krishna. We have to do our own, for the sake of the Lord.

On the other hand, individual souls are one with the Lord qualitatively but not quantitatively, for as spiritual souls they remain different from the Lord who is, He, infinite and All That Is.

Krishna, God, the Supreme Person, desires that all beings think of Him constantly, that they become His devotees, worship Him in all circumstances, Him offer their homage and do his divine will. It is the duty of every saint to strive to fulfill his desire. There is therefore no interruption or limit in the service of the devotee, the servant and the maid of the Lord.

The spiritual world in fact sees an endless competition unfolding between the Lord and his servant, and between the Lord and his servant. The Lord wishes to satisfy his infinite desires, and the holy being strives to serve him with love and devotion, in order to fulfill his unlimited desires. All the beings who live in the spiritual world exchange with the Lord a deep relationship of love, which is always growing.

It is in this sense that there is an infinite unity of interest between the Lord and his devotee, and his devotee. This is perfect behavior, and the perfection of existence.

Each being, in his original condition, exchanges with the Lord a particular love, according to his feelings, his emotions.

The Supreme Lord, Krishna, is the source of all feelings, all emotions. It is when the living being comes into contact with Krishna, exchanging again with Him the natural and eternal feeling through which they are united, that he finds true happiness.

Every being, in its original condition, is made to exchange a particular feeling with Krishna, God, the Supreme Lord. But to find the fullness of this primordial state, it is necessary to reach liberation, to be freed from the confinement to matter and to this material world, because in material existence affection is only found in a temporary and denatured form. It is for this reason that in the material universe, feelings take various material forms, such as anger, wonder, valor, compassion, benevolence, fear, or others of the same order, secondary.

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