direct practice of Krishna consciousness. By nature, the mind is unstable; endlessly, he wanders from one thought to another. If the man conscious of his spiritual identity dominates it instead of being its slave, he becomes the master of the mind and the senses. Otherwise, he remains a slave to the senses. Krishna consciousness, which is to serve the Lord with purified senses, is not only the means to dominate his senses, but, moreover, the pinnacle of the practice of union with the Supreme Lord.
The being knows perfect fullness when, once purified from the contact of matter, it is absorbed in the absolute service of the Lord. But one cannot remain on the spiritual and absolute level if one cannot fix one's mind on the Lord. To serve the Lord with constancy and pure love, that is to say to live in Krishna consciousness, is to be already liberated from the yoke of passion and washed away from material defilement. To realize one's spiritual self is to know one's original and eternal position, in relation to God, to know oneself an integral part of the Lord, and made to serve him with love and devotion. Constant spiritual union with the Absolute through this service is called the perfection of existence.
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The Lord says: “The true transcendentalist (spiritualist) sees Me in all beings and all beings in Me. In truth, the realized soul sees Me everywhere. Who sees me everywhere and sees everything in Me is never separated from Me, like never again I do not separate myself from him. The transcendentalist knowing Me One with the Supreme Soul, seated in the multiplicity of beings, Worship Me and in Me always abides. The perfect spiritualist sees, through his own experience, the equality of all beings, happy or unhappy”.
The Krishna conscious spiritualist has a perfect vision, because he sees the Lord in the heart of each living entity in the form of the Supreme Soul also called the Holy Spirit, the Lord dwells in the heart of everyone, human, animal or vegetable. The perfect spiritualist is aware that God remains absolute and neutral in both cases, that He is in no way affected by the body that He occupies. The separate individual soul of God, too, resides in the heart, but unlike the Supreme Soul, does not simultaneously inhabit all bodies. The holy being sees Krishna everywhere, in the heart of the believer as in that of the unbeliever.
The holy being sees Krishna in everything, and sees everything in Krishna, he knows that everything in the material universe is none other than his energy the fundamental principle of Krishna consciousness. Nothing can exist without Krishna,