The Disappearance of Lord Krishna, God, the Supreme Person of the earth.
True knowledge and true liberation consist in surrendering oneself to God, to the Sovereign Lord, and devoting oneself to his service of love and devotion.
The purpose of existence is to know Krishna as he really is, to love him, and to learn to renew the bond that unites us to Him, to unite our interests and our will to his, to surrender ourselves to Him. and to serve him with love and devotion.
The purpose of existence is also to be fully absorbed in thoughts about Krishna, his real form, his entertainment, his actions, and his attributes.
The goal of existence is finally for the spiritual soul, obtaining the total liberation of conditioning in matter, imprisonment in a material body, so that by the grace of God, to enter into the eternal kingdom of Krishna.
To serve Krishna, God, the Supreme Person leads to liberation. The total liberation is obtained as soon as one is aware of the eternal servants, the eternal servants of Krishna, the Supreme Person.
Krishna said: “Would he commit the worst acts, one must see whoever is engaged in devotional service as a holy being, for he is on the perfect path.”
The Lord adds: “He who reaches the spiritual level achieves the Supreme Being at the same time and finds an infinite joy there.Never he grieves, he never aspires to anything, he is also willing to In the respect of all beings, he then obtains to serve Me with pure love and devotion.”
The devotional service corresponds to the true liberation. When a man is attracted by the beauty of the Sovereign Person and his thoughts are constantly moving towards Him, he loses interest in subjects that do not promote his spiritual development. The individual soul establishes itself at the level of spiritual existence, all of happiness, when it fully realizes that its happiness depends on its spiritual realization, the very foundation of happiness, and when it is absorbed by eternity in the service of the Lord, who has no one above Him.
The power of Krishna, the Supreme Lord is absolute. He is the cause of all the causes, the original source of all that is, of Him all emanates and besides Him there is nothing.
It is thanks to him alone that we obtain all the goods necessary for life. Likewise, when the Lord was personally present on earth, all the conditions necessary for peace and prosperity, including religion, spirituality, and knowledge, were brought together in a perfect display because of His presence alone.