with the Lord for eternity, in ineffable happiness. They will never return to the material universe again.
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Krishna, God, the Supreme Person directs our senses.
Without Krishna, God, the Supreme Person, the living being, human, animal, plant, is nothing and can not do. He can neither see, nor hear, nor act without the active principle, God.
God, the Eternal Supreme resides in the heart of all the bodies of matter, celestial, human, animals, plants, and maintains all these body of inert matter, active. That is why all these moving and still bodies are temples of God. The Lord alone directs the senses. Also, unless we are empowered by its energy, our senses cannot act. It is God who activates the mind and the senses. In other words, God alone sees, He alone acts, He only hears. He is the only active principle, the Supreme Master.
The individual embodied soul, master of his material body uses his material senses, which have been activated by the Supreme Person, to try to enjoy the sensory objects.
By entering the body of every living being as a Supreme Soul, God animates the body, the senses, the airs of life and the mental activities, and so all the ethereal and dense matter organs begin their functions. When a living being, human or animal, sees something with his eyes, he must understand that his vision acts only second, after that of the Lord. God, the Supreme Person, must Himself see everything first, before it becomes visible to us.
The Lord is the master of all living beings, for no one can achieve his ends without God not allow it. He alone confers the fruits of deeds.
In truth, the true activity of the sense organs, whether it be the mind, the eye, the tongue, or any other organ of perception or action, are fully at the service of Krishna, God, the Supreme Person, and are His own, for He is the All, and the owner of All that exists. He is the supreme beneficiary of all their fruits.
Unless using his senses in this way, the embodied and matter-conditioned soul cannot even think of escaping from Yamaraja, the lord of death and judge of beings guilty.