The right qualities, the right attitude, the ideal behavior
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To surrender oneself to God is to have absolute trust in him, to the point of offering him all the fruits of our actions, our life, our existence, all that we possess and all that we do.

To surrender to Krishna, God, the Supreme Person, is to love to serve him with love and devotion, to take pleasure in it, and to love to satisfy it.

To abandon oneself entirely to God is to take refuge in him, in order to benefit from his total protection, and to preserve us from all falls.

Total surrender to Krishna, God, the Supreme Person is synonymous with total purification.

Thus, as soon as a being abandons himself to Krishna, God, the Supreme Person, he surely becomes free from all defilement.

The Lord said:“Leave all religion there and simply surrender to Me. All the consequences of your sins, I will set you free. Do not be afraid.

Surrender yourself to Me, and I will take you under My protection”.

This is the secret of success, the perfection of existence.

The devotional service offered to Krishna, God, the Supreme Person is, in truth, the manifestation of the love that one feels for the Lord. Love for God is the secret of secrets.

This is why the devotees of Krishna, showing their affection for the Supreme Lord, will more readily say “the service of love and devotion offered to Krishna, God, the Supreme Person”.

Can only serve Krishna with love and devotion, those who have rejected all material defilements and reached purity, by practicing the regulative principles: Do not have illicit sexual relations, outside marriage, do not eat meat, fish and eggs, do not consume drugs and intoxicating products such as alcohol, cigarettes, coffee and tea, and do not gamble or gamble.

It is the way of the development of love for God, in its pure state, without the slightest hint of self-serving action or philosophical speculation, offering the Lord all the fruits of our actions, reconnecting the bond of love with Krishna, and enjoying loving him, to obey him, to do his divine will, and to unite our desires and interests with his.

This is the final stage of yoga as taught by God, and is practiced through the surrender of oneself to the Supreme Lord through nine devotional activities, under the guidance of a spiritual master, a true servant of God.

Yoga means: The practice of union and communication with Krishna, God, the Supreme Person. Spiritual acts, or spiritual upliftment. Coming into contact with the Supreme Lord, being connected to Him. Equality of soul: doing one’s duty without being bound by success or failure. Focusing on Krishna, by mastering the senses. True yoga is following the instructions of the Supreme Lord, who finds practical application in the consciousness of God. The set of practices that allow the pure soul to free itself from the chains of matter. Meditation on God. Practice leading to concentration of mind and mastery of senses. Deep meditative absorption obtained through manipulation of the physiological and psychological functions of the body. The path of devotion.

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