encounter any of the difficulties that beset men. The devotional service dedicated to God is a pure, simple act, and joyful application.
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Let us surrender to Krishna, God, the Supreme Person.
Meditation also called absorption of the mind, involves the concentration of thoughts on the supreme cause of all that exists, that is to say Krishna, God, the Supreme Person, even if at this time one ignores its exact, personal, impersonal nature or localized. Lord Krishna is the root cause of all causes.
Such a focus on the Absolute (God) is a form of devotional service. Indeed, to interrupt any sensory pursuit to focus on the supreme cause is a mark of self-surrender, such surrender in turn is a sure mark of dedicated devotional service to Krishna. Every being must devote himself to the service of love and devotion offered to Lord Krishna, if he desires to know the ultimate cause of his existence.
To surrender willingly to Krishna, to carry out all his instructions, to obey Him and to do all his divine will spontaneously, immediately, frees from all the consequences of sin, however numerous they may be, and offers the liberation of this material world.
To surrender to God is to have absolute trust in Him, to the point of offering his life, his existence, all that we have and all that we do.
To surrender to the Lord is to take great pleasure in serving him with love and devotion, and love to satisfy him.
A surrender to Krishna, God, the Supreme Person, is synonymous with total purification. So, as soon as a being surrenders to Krishna, God, he certainly becomes free from all defilements.
The Lord said: Leave all religion behind and simply surrender to Me. All the consequences of your faults [of your sins], I will set you free. Have no fear.
This is the secret of success, the perfection of existence.
Who abandons himself to God and serves him with love and devotion, enjoys the divine protection of the Lord. No one can touch him let alone hurt him. Krishna, God, the Supreme Person in his personal, primordial and absolute form, is according to circumstances and places referred to as the Name of Visnu, which deserves our attention. Indeed, it is in his form of Visnu that Krishna, the Original Lord, plays his