Logos 124
The spiritual soul (what each of us is) can know happiness only in contact with the Supreme Being, God, the Sovereign Person, and nowhere else. By His endless and infinite grace, the Lord has innumerable spiritual planets in the expanse of the spiritual world and there is in this sublime universe an unlimited number of possibilities for the equally unlimited pleasure of spiritual beings.
The Lord comes in person to this world to reveal his spiritual and absolute entertainment. It seems for the sole purpose of attracting conditioned souls to Himself, so that they may return to their original abode, in the eternal world. Only those who have completely abandoned the path of sin and its aftermath have access to the service of sublime love offered to the Lord. The set of prescriptions of the science of God is precisely intended to lead the conditioned souls on the path of piety, and by adhering strictly to the principles stated for each group of society, one can acquire the qualities of truthfulness, of mastery of mind and senses, tolerance, etc., and thus be elevated to the level where it is possible to practice pure devotional service. By this one spiritual vision, all material aspirations are fulfilled.
When the Lord was present on earth, the beings who were satisfied in all their material desires by the mere fact of contemplating him in truth, could return with him, to his kingdom. But those who could not see Him as He was, remained attached to their material desires and could not return to the kingdom of God, their original abode. And when the Lord disappeared from view, it was still in its original, eternal form, that He did it. He left this world in his own body. He did not leave his body here as generally believed by conditioned souls. God appeared for the sole purpose of relieving the world of the undue burden of unbelieving atheists, and his task accomplished, He simply disappeared from worldview.
Logos 125
The Eternal Supreme, God, is the primordial spiritual and absolute sun which illuminates and purifies everything.
The appearance and disappearance of God is akin to that of the sun. The Lord appears and disappears in countless galaxies, and when He is present in a particular galaxy, it is bathed in spiritual light, while another, which He has just left, is then plunged again into the darkness. However, this entertainment takes place forever. Indeed, the Lord is always present in one or the other of the innumerable galaxies,