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the     nature   intelli-  use   try-  This   be-  and   con-            cannot

        to               recognize   to   than   the   life   both
        return   of   owner   and   learn   rather   purposes.   view is   human   are   we



        to  spiritual world. First it entails rec- ognizing that God is the supreme   and  and everything in it including our   mind   people   can  everything in nature to serve the   God  to usurp God’s crea on for   world   real  the founda on by which they can   which   that   and
        everyone      senses,   Once   they   fact,   of   selfish   of    me,    will





        for     controller   body,   gence.   this   purpose   ing   their   change of   ginning   and   God’s
    9                                               merit salva on. If mankind dedicates  me, energy and resources to  trolled by God, will support and cooperate to help people to reach  Disobeying the laws of nature or God’s instruc ons, brings ruin to a  human being and society. The root cause of sin is deliberate disobedi- ence of the laws of nature through disregarding the proprietorship of  the Lord. Endowed with free will, man needs to be educated how to  properly exercise it.
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                                                      pleasure,                  are




                                                      God’s   the goal of eternal life.   we   that   tune and suffering.


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        gentle                                                                    "Teacher,


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    56   a  cow, an elephant, a dog and a dog-eater [outcaste]”. (BG 5.18)  This is  the test of realiza on. One must realize that the soul of every living en-  ty is eternally the servant of Krishna, but in his condi oned state he is  trying to emulate Krishna (or compete with Krishna). To a empt such a  foolish endeavor, he is placed in different material bodies for a tempo- rary  me to enjoy and suffer un l he finally realizes that all his efforts  are in vain. He should then make the
        vision


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        knowledge,                                                                in   God
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