gospel,” man becomes perfectly able to acquire the spiritual knowledge necessary for the attainment of the Absolute. In this perspective, some even go so far as to consider the service of love and devotion offered to God as another form of karma, or action-reaction. But in truth, the service of love and devotion is beyond karma and sacrifice, it is entirely independent of it. However, karma and sacrifice depend on the service of love and devotion.
In truth, the Lord has no desire that his sons, individual beings distinct from his Person, suffer the sufferings of the three sources that mark material existence. On the contrary, he wishes to see them all return to live with Him, but this return to God can only take place if one purifies himself from all material “infection”, or defilement. And to achieve this purification that directly accompanies spiritual knowledge, one must act for the sole satisfaction of the Supreme Lord. The knowledge that flows from such karma comes from actions done for the love of the Lord. On the other hand, no knowledge dissociated from the satisfaction of the Lord will make us join the kingdom of God. The holy being who devotes himself wholeheartedly to the service of the Lord, particularly with regard to listening and singing of his absolute glories, obtains at the same time, by divine grace, spiritual enlightenment.
Parents have a duty to raise their children in the consciousness of God.
God, through the Vedas, the original sacred scriptures also called “The true gospel”, teaches that parents are responsible for the reactions due to their children's karma. Karma, action-reaction law; law of nature according to which any material action, good or bad, necessarily entails consequences, which have the effect of ever more chaining its author to material existence and to the cycle of repeated deaths and rebirths.
In other words, if our child gets bad karma, we will have to undergo it ourselves. Our children should be taught that it is important to get to know God as He really is, to obey Him, to respect and apply divine laws and to avoid committing sins. We must also teach them how to develop in them their love for the Supreme Lord. As parents, we must familiarize them with the laws of karma and reincarnation, it will become painful for them or not. We must also pass on the knowledge concerning the Supreme Person, Krishna, God, his teaching and pure spiritual science not only to our children, but also to all our family, to all our friends and acquaintances, so that all