teaches that we must beware of being captivated by dark regions and strive instead to reach the kingdom of light, of the Absolute. The spirit world shines with light when the material universe is shrouded in darkness. It is in the nature of the material cosmos to be dark and therefore filled with darkness.
Those who want to leave the material cosmos and the galaxy where they evolve, where the darkness shines, can. They just have to turn to God, and choose to serve him with love and devotion, so that the darkness immediately dissipates and the pure light appears.
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Blessed are those who take pleasure in surrendering themselves to God and serving them with love and devotion, for they will receive intelligence from the Eternal Supreme, through which they will be able to go to him. They will then become attached to him and gain access to the absolute truth.
This awakening of the conscience of God captivates the virtuous saint who then takes pleasure in loving, obeying and satisfying him. His only passion is to perfect his knowledge of God and to penetrate pure spiritual science, knowing that he will enter the kingdom of God, all of knowledge, bliss and eternity. One who cultivates the pleasure of the material senses can never have a just understanding of the Supreme Lord, of spiritual life or of the science of God.
God had said: “Before the creation of the cosmos, I alone exist to the exclusion of any gross, subtle or causal phenomenon. After creation, I alone live in everything, and come the time of annihilation, Me alone remains forever.”
True happiness is obtained only through eternal life and by the cessation, beforehand, of the repetitive cycle of deaths and rebirths. However, this cycle is only interrupted when one returns to God, to his eternal kingdom.
Man must use his whole life to prepare to return to God, and to free himself from material existence, characterized by the repetition of birth and death, for which karma is the cause. To free oneself from all contact with matter is to put an end to faults. Meditating on God, putting it in our mind and spirit, is opening the door to liberation.
Verily, whoever surrenders completely to God, immediately ceases to fear death, for he knows that he will enter the eternal kingdom of God.