Logos 392
Let us act in such a way that we let us become One with the Supreme Lord.
In truth, to become one with Krishna, God, the Supreme Person, the Sovereign Lord, means to have the same interest as Him.
He does not it is not about becoming as great, beautiful, wise, strong, rich, famous and renounced as Him, for that is an impossible thing.
We are in reality tiny fragments, integral parts of his Divine Person, and the part can never equal the whole. The individual spiritual being distinct from God, which each of us is, always remains a tiny fragment of the Supreme Lord. Therefore, oneness with the Lord comes from our sharing the same interest as that of Lord Krishna. We have to do our own, the Lord's sake.
On the other hand, individual souls are qualitatively one with the Lord, but not quantitatively, because as spiritual souls they remain different of the Lord who is, He, infinite and is all that is.
Krishna, God, the Supreme Person desires that all beings think of Him constantly, that they become His devotees, worship Him in all circumstances, Offer Him their homage and do His divine will. It is the duty of every holy being to strive to fulfill his desire. But as the Lord is unlimited, so is his desire. There is therefore no interruption or limit in the service of the holy being, of the servant and of the servant of the Lord.
In fact, the spiritual world sees an endless competition unfolding between the Lord and his servant, and between the Lord and his handmaid. The Lord wishes to satisfy his infinite desires, and the holy being strives to serve him with love and devotion, in order to fulfill his unlimited desires. All the beings who live in the spiritual world exchange with the Lord a deep relationship of love, which is always growing.
It is in this sense that there is a unity of interest unfolding infinitely between the Lord and his devotee. Such is the perfect behavior, and the perfection of existence.
Logos 393
Anyone who is not led by his actions to turn to religion, who is not carried by his religious practices rituals to choose the renunciation of the pleasure of the senses and of materialism, or whose renunciation does not lead to the devotional service offered to the Supreme Lord, must be held for dead, even if she breathes and lives.