Logos 6
The soul embodied and conditioned by matter which pursues with frenzy the pleasure of sense, ignoring that this path will never allow him to tear himself away from material defilement, obtains for all “benefit” only the renewal of the cycle of deaths and births.
The Lord teaches: “The perpetrator must endlessly be reborn and die in this world, and until he has developed his affection for Me, it will be impossible for him to shake off the yoke of the laws of material nature.”
Thus, the man who conscientiously fulfills the duties incumbent upon him according to the social class and the spiritual level to which he belongs, but who fails to develop his love for the Supreme Lord, he is only spoiling his human life.
Krishna also confirms this point when He says: “The first-rate man is the one who finds his refuge in Me, in the most total abandonment, and who, renouncing all form of material occupation, lives according to My teaching.”
These words of the Lord let us understand that men who love philanthropy, charities of a social nature, ethics, morality, politics, altruism… are only commendable on the material scale. The Vedas, the original holy scriptures “The true gospel”, teach us that a being aware of Krishna, God, and practicing devotional service, far exceeds all these “benefactors of humanity”.
Logos 7
The Lord teaches that one can satisfy God, the Supreme Person, by applying the spiritual principles linked to social divisions and that in return the whole society will be filled with all the goods necessary for existence and all difficulties ironed out. Is not the Supreme Lord the support of all beings?
If every member of society devotes himself to his own occupation while cultivating the consciousness of God, undoubtedly there will be peace and universal happiness. Freed from concern for vital necessities, the whole world will then be transformed into a vast spiritual space, into a spiritual home. Without having to be transported to