Getting To Know God
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Krishna, God, the Supreme Person adds:

“I stand in the heart of all beings and I direct their wanderings to all, who are each as on a machine made of material energy.”

Krishna taught that the individual does not represent all that is. Himself, God, the Supreme Person, the Supreme Soul, dwells in the hearts of all beings and directs them. Changing body, the individual being forgets his past acts, but the Supreme Soul, who knows the past, the present and the future, testifies to his actions. Conditioned souls are therefore directed in all their acts by the Supreme Soul. Under the guidance of the Supreme Soul, they get what they deserve, under his direction they are carried by the machine that is the body, made up of material energy. As soon as the being is placed in a body, it must act according to the conditioning proper to this body. A man driving a fast car will go faster than another less well endowed, even if the two drivers are of the same strength, of the same nature, like living beings. Similarly, under the order of the Supreme Being, material nature shapes, for a particular being, a particular body, which enables him to act according to the desires of his previous life. The beings do not have any independence. No one should think himself independent of God, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, because all are constantly under the control of the Lord.

All individual beings remain subject to the supreme authority of the Holy Spirit, who attributes to each his condition, superior or subordinate.

The three purely spiritual aspects of Krishna.

Kṛiṣhṇa, the absolute Divine Person, is the all-powerful form of transcendental existence, knowledge, and happiness in all their fullness. His inner power is manifested first in the form of existence, (Sat) or, in other words, as the part that serves to unfold the Lord's existence. The same power, when it reveals full knowledge, is called Sit, or Samvit, from which proceed the transcendental forms of the Lord. Finally, this same power, when it acts as a source of pleasure, is known by the name of hlādinī, or transcendental power of happiness. So the Lord manifests His inner power under these three purely spiritual aspects.

The Supreme Avatars.

Krishna, God, The Supreme Person, the Sovereign Lord is Unlimited, Absolute, Unique and without a second. No one is equal to him or superior.

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