design life without God succession maya. Anyone versed in Vedic literature abandons the Supreme Lord with great devotion and recognizes in him the ultimate purpose of its existence. As soon as the being forgets the fundamental nature of his relationship with God, he succumbs to the material energy, hence the false ego - his identification with the body, he misunderstands for itself. His whole conception of the material universe arises from this false conception of the body. Focusing on the latter, it also focuses on what it can produce. To escape this slavery, he should do his duty by relying on the Supreme Lord with intelligence, devotion and sincere Krishna consciousness.
The conditioned soul feels happy to be wrong in the material world, but when blessed by the teachings of a pure devotee, she renounces his desire for material enjoyment and is seen lit by Krishna consciousness. As soon as it reaches this consciousness, his material desires are annihilated and discards gradually enslavement to matter. There can be no question of darkness in the presence of light; gold, Krishna consciousness is the light that dispels the darkness of material enjoyment.
the eternally conditioned beings turn away forever from this service of love, and therefore suffer the three forms of suffering inherent in material existence. Because of their perpetual attitude of distancing facing Krishna, the material energy grants them two body types: one coarse, and formed of the five elements, the other subtle (ethereal), and formed the mind, the intelligence and ego. Covered by these two bodies, the conditioned soul is forever prey to the three forms of material suffering and assaults of six enemies (anger, lust, etc.). These are the pangs gnawing worm the conditioned soul. So afflicted and conditioning, the living entity wanders endlessly through the universe, now promoted to the higher planetary systems, sometimes forced to transmigrate to the lower systems, so that eventually finds normal to live this way. It can not be freed from his pain until he meets and follows the example of the physician par excellence, the bona fide spiritual master. When the conditioned soul adheres faithfully to the instructions of such a master, she sees herself cured of her fever and hardware accesses the release plan, where she revives devotional service to Krishna to finally return to Him, his house first.
The word karma defines a law of nature that any material action, good or bad, necessarily has consequences for its author, or in the words of the Bible: "You reap what you sow." (Galatians 6: 7) Our material actions are like seeds. These actions are