THE AVATAR, WHICH HAS NO OF THESE SIGNS AND CANNOT MANIFEST THE UNIVERSAL FORM, IS AN IMPOSER.
Logos 299
It is during our present existence that we must seek God, and by the knowledge acquired, prepare our future life.
Every dignified king or head of state must voluntarily leave his administrative office at the end of his mandate in order to prepare for his future existence. Everyone must organize his life so that at least the fifteen or twenty years which precede his death are entirely devoted to the service of love and devotion offered to the Lord, this in order to reach the highest perfection of existence. One must be completely foolish to devote one's whole life to self-interested action, to the mere pleasures of the senses and to the materialism which binds the incarnate to bodily matter and causes its suffering. As long as the mind is engaged in this way, there will be no chance of breaking free from the chains of matter or conditioned existence. No one should take this suicidal path, or neglect their ultimate duty to reach the highest perfection of existence: the return to God, to their original home in their eternal kingdom.
The condition required to become a companion of the Lord lies in the purification of all material defilement, of all sins. Without this purification, no one can live with the Lord, or return to Him, in his original home located in his eternal kingdom. Man usually attaches himself to various designations, related to the family, to society, to the homeland, to his occupations, to his possessions, to his position, and so on. But as long as the attachment to these designations persists, he is considered impure, defiled by matter. The Lord specifies that everyone must become his devotee, his devotee, at least in the last stage of his life. Serving God with love and devotion puts an end to these fatal designations and maintains being in purity.
Logos 300
No one should take pride in being rich and powerful, and claim that they have achieved all of this without anyone's help.
All powers and powers come from the original source, God. They act as long as He desires, and lose all meaning as soon as He withdraws them, just as electrical energy comes from a power station, which when it ceases to produce this energy, makes the use of light bulbs and electrical machinery. Such powers can be attributed or