We will see Him acting to help the unfortunate and resolve the difficulties of those who are unaware of them. We ourselves will see Him at our side, teaching us pure spiritual science, showing us His love, advising us, guiding us, and telling us, through signs, what to do and what not to do.
We will see that He is truly our Heavenly Father, the Sovereign Monarch of the entire universe, and that nothing can happen without His prior consent.
To become spiritualized, we simply need to love Krishna, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, obey Him, do His Divine Will, practice His laws, commandments, ordinances, advice, directives, and regulative principles, follow His instructions, surrender to Him, and serve Him with love and devotion.
Thus, we will surely amass many blessings in the kingdom of God, which we will preserve for eternity.
Why does the Lord dislike punishing those who do wrong?
Forced to punish those who do wrong, the Lord feels no joy in doing so, for all beings are originally tiny parts of His Person.
He is no less like lightning to sinners, and gentler than a rose to those who are faithful to Him. Those who do wrong, led astray by bad company and by advice that opposes the order established by the Lord, thus become liable to punishment.
The surest path to happiness is to live by the principles laid down by the Lord and never disobey His laws, which are defined in the Vedas, the original holy scriptures, for all forgetful souls.
Why did God say that his dynasty was a burden?
When Krishna spoke of the burden of the Yadu dynasty, He was referring to the enormous number of members of his family, descended from him, numbering several million, which certainly led to a considerable increase in the earth's population. But because all of them proceeded from the Lord Himself through His plenary emanations, they represented a source of immense pleasure for the planet.
Thus, when Lord Krishna spoke of them as a burden, He was thinking of their imminent demise. Indeed, all of his family members were incarnations of various celestial beings, all of whom were to leave the planet with the Lord. Therefore, Krishna's words about the unbearable burden the Yadu dynasty represents for the earth must be understood as referring to the burden of separation.
Lord Krishna explains how the separation will occur: They will quarrel among themselves in drunkenness, their eyes copper-colored from drinking a drink called “madhu.” Only then will they leave this world. Otherwise, nothing could cause their downfall. This incident will occur after my disappearance.


