The Pure Spiritual Science
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order to be able to access this other world which knows neither birth neither death, neither creation nor destruction, but offers an eternal existence, all of knowledge and bliss.

Thus in truth, creation is temporarily manifested and then destroyed for the sole purpose of instructing the conditioned being which remains attached to the ephemeral. It is therefore also intended to enable him to reach spiritual realization, while beings attached to the fruits of their acts see in the search for the pleasure of the senses the primary goal of their existence and ignore that the material universe is a world of suffering and perpetual danger.

Let us always remember that material creation only exists for the salvation of conditioned souls. It is indeed for this purpose that, by his mercy without cause, the Lord descends on various planets of this world and deploys his spiritual and absolute acts there.

Logos 123

Devotees of the Lord are peaceful in nature because they have no material aspiration.

The same goes for liberated souls who never grieve because they want nothing for themselves. Indeed, the desire to possess leads man to distress when he loses his property. Holy beings have no desire either for the goods of this world or for spiritual liberation. It is their duty to establish themselves in the service of spiritual love of the Lord, and they do not care where they are or what activity they have to do. The holy beings do not seek either one what relates to this material world. They have only one desire, that of serving the Lord in some place in the material or spiritual world that pleases him, and he always shows himself particularly compassionate towards such pure souls.

When conflicts arise, the Lord, in his infinite compassion for his pure devotees, appears in person, accompanied by his plenary emanations which reign over the entity that is the material cosmos and protects them. The Lord is everywhere present, both materially and spiritually, and He chooses to appear for the good of his devotees when a conflict arises between holy beings and unbelieving atheists.

 

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