The Pure Spiritual Science
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may be saved, delivered from this world of suffering, and return to the kingdom of God, all of knowledge, bliss and eternity.

Attachment to the material world, to materialism and to the pleasures of the senses amounts to chewing on the already chewed.

Because they are not masters of their senses, those who are overly attached to material existence walk towards hellish living conditions and endlessly chew on what has already been chewed. In other words, day after day they repeat the same gestures, the same actions, without realizing that they are going nowhere by behaving like this. They never develop in them an attraction to Krishna, whether through teachings received from others, through their own efforts, or through a combination of the two. In truth, only the service of love and devotion allows one to know Krishna as he really is, to approach him and see him face to face.

So-called impersonal spiritual guides (who believe that Krishna, God, is an uniquely spiritual, formless Divine Being) and all who share their impersonal belief, regard Krishna as a fictional character. The impersonal spiritual guide states that Krishna is different from that described in the original scriptures, “The true gospel”. Even if he accepts Lord Krishna as the Supreme Person, he attributes an impersonal existence to Him, for he has no idea of ??what it is to serve God, nor of his real form. So his whole occupation can be summed up in these words: chewing endlessly what has already been chewed. The purpose of these impersonal spiritual guides, secular scholars, and impersonal believers is to enjoy the material universe through their senses. This is why it is clearly stated here that those whose sole purpose is to provide all possible comfort to their bodies in this world, cannot understand or know the Personality of Krishna. The materialist seeks to enjoy the pleasures of the senses in different body forms, life after life, but remains dissatisfied. In the name of personalism, or such or such other doctrine in “ism”, these people remain forever attached to a materialistic way of life and ignore that happiness does not exist in this material world. Too attached to the pleasure of the senses, to wealth and glory, and led astray by these desires, no one ever knows the firm will to serve the Supreme Lord with love and devotion.

Beings attached to material pleasures cannot fix themselves in the service of love and devotion offered to the Lord. They can neither perceive the Supreme Spiritual position of Krishna, God, nor understand its teaching, the Bhagavad-gita, (Words of Krishna, Christ, God, the Supreme Person). The path they take leads them directly to

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