were to last forever. He must, however, lose faith in material things and let go of the attachment he feels for them. It is then that he will find calm and peace.
In truth, the soul has no connection with its material body or with its parents, thanks to which it obtained this carnal envelope.
In truth, the soul enters a material body similar to a machine created by the five gross elements (earth, water, fire, air and ether) and the three subtle elements (the mind, l 'intelligence and false ego) of material nature. There are two distinct natures, called lower and upper; both belong to God, the Supreme Person. The living being is forced to enter a body made up of material elements, following its past self-interested activities. According to the laws of nature, he obtains a body from a father and a mother. But in reality, he is not their son. The incarnated spiritual being is the son of God, the Supreme Person, and because he desires to enjoy the material universe, the Lord gives him the opportunity to enter various bodies. The soul itself has no real connection with the material body it obtains from its material father and mother. She is a tiny fragment, an integral part of the Supreme Lord, but she has the possibility of living in different bodies. The body created by the alleged father and mother therefore has nothing in fact to do with its so-called creators, they have no connection with each other.
In our material galaxy as in all the others, which like a river carries living beings, all become friends, relatives and enemies over time. They also sometimes take a neutral attitude towards some, act as intermediaries with others, scorn each other, and still have many other relationships with each other. However, none of these relationships are permanent. Experience has shown us that in this world whoever is our friend today may very well become our enemy tomorrow. Our relationships as friends or enemies, close or foreign, are really only the fruit of our various activities. In reality, everything that happens to us is due to our contact with the attributes of material nature. As a result, whoever is today my friend under the influence of virtue may very well become my enemy tomorrow under the influence of passion and ignorance. According to the attributes and modes of influence of material nature; virtue, passion and ignorance, we consider in our illusion, those around us as friends, enemies, sons or fathers, according to the different relationships that we have with them in different conditions.
The incarnate being, by the consequences of his past acts, wanders throughout the galaxy. Life after life, it is placed in various bodies within various species by different fathers. It is not thanks to a father or a mother that the living being is born. This being has an identity quite distinct from its alleged parents. It is by the laws of nature that it