The Supreme Lord, Krishna, is present in the form of Supreme Soul in each body of matter, from the celestial being, to the human being, to the animal and to the vegetable, and activates them all, otherwise, the he spiritual soul that each of us is could only use the one in which it resides.
Each incarnated soul is assigned a body in which it can live and act according to the directives of the Supreme Person, who also resides in each body. We should not think that we are independent of God, but rather understand that a certain part of the total property of the Supreme Lord has been assigned to us, as well as a tiny free will. We should know that the body of matter is not the property of the residing soul, but of God who created it, and that it was given to the incarnated soul according to its karma.
We should know that material bodies are made using the material ingredients from the external energy of God, better known as material energy. It is thanks to these various bodies of matter that God allows the incarnated soul to know the pleasures and the sufferings according to its desires.
This is why each one of us must accept only what has been attributed to him by the Lord, and must in no case wish to intrude on the part of others. Everything belongs to the Supreme Person, and under no circumstances should we usurp the temporary property that has been attributed to others.
To be able to make various objects, man very often uses the basic ingredients provided to him by the material nature, which he cannot create. In reality, the whole world is only a combination of the five material elements that are: earth, water, fire, air and ether. Man can make various objects, but not their basic ingredients, which are derived from the material energy of God. Of course, man as a manufacturer can be remunerated by God, the Supreme Person, however, neither the builder of a skyscraper, a flying or rolling machine, or of various objects, nor the worker and others can claim a right of ownership. Of course, the buildings, the various machines, belong to the person who financed their manufacture, but it is God who made the water, the earth, the fire, the air and the ether, which man can use and be compensated for. However, he cannot claim to own anything.
The honest man does not use anything for personal ends, nor does he monopolize the temporary good of anyone, but offers everything he does and undertakes, all the fruits of his acts to Lord Krishna, such is the perfection of existence. We should not struggle to acquire more than we need.
We can declare ourselves the owner of the goods necessary for the needs of the body, but who wants to possess more than that must be considered a thief and deserved to be punished by the laws of nature.
Anyone who encroaches on another's share is a thief. We should never accept more than we really need.
When money comes to us in abundance through destiny, we should always consider that it belongs to Krishna, God, the Supreme Person.
Whoever thinks that any part of the earth, even of our galaxy or of this immense material cosmos belongs to him, must be considered a thief, and punished by the laws of nature.
In truth, no one can escape the vigilance of material nature, or even hide his intentions from it. If men illegitimately claim that this universe, or a part of this cosmos, belongs to him, all humanity will be condemned and punished by the laws of nature as a society of thieves.