He has reached the spiritual level and has self-control. With equal eye he sees the gold, the pebble, and the clod of earth.
Higher still, he who sees the indifferent, the impartial, the benefactor and the envious, the friend and the enemy, the virtuous and the sinner, with equal eye.
Thus, through the mastery of the body, the mind and the act, the realized soul shrinks from material existence and reaches the dwelling of God, the spiritual kingdom.
The summit of knowledge and knowledge is in the Lord, and in him alone. Everything is revealed to those who develop in them the consciousness of God until they realize, beyond all doubt, that the knowledge of the Lord is supreme and absolute.
The acts anchored in the conscience of God have no consequences.
He who acts in the consciousness of God under the guidance of the Supreme Soul in his heart is bound by none of his actions. The whole man established in the conscience of the Supreme Lord is not indebted for his actions. For him, everything rests on the supreme will, the Supreme Soul, God, the Sovereign Being.
Knowledge, the object of knowledge and knowing it are the three factors that trigger the act. The senses, the act in itself and its author form the triple basis of all action.
The one whose actions are not motivated by the interest of the body, whose intelligence does not bog down, never acts do it.
Krishna, God, the Supreme Person said:
Among thousands of men, perhaps only one, will seek perfection, and among those who reach it, rare is one who knows me in truth.
In truth, no one knows me as I am.
It is only through the service of devotion, and only thus, that one can know me as I am.
Of all things in this world, both material and spiritual, know that I am the Origin and the End. No truth is superior to me. Everything about Me rests like pearls on a thread.