________________ " One who likes worldly life(sansar) does not like Parmatma! One who likes Parmatma does not like sansar!" One who loves one's self stops loving this materialistic world. His only desire is to progress himself from a human being to a Supreme Being. One who likes the world and is entangled in worldly pleasures does not think about himself and his soul. We can only discover ourselves when we do not meet others. Until we keep meeting others, we cannot meet our own self; we cannot truly understand and discover our own self. A devotee is one, who worships Parmatma from his heart and ceases to engage in worldly pleasures. When the soul turns towards Parmatma, it becomes indifferent to the bodily pleasures. To have a liking for something which can be seen by the eye and heard by the ear is called desire (kaam). To repeatedly inhale the smell of worldly pleasures by the nose, relish the taste by the tongue and caress by physical touch is called sensual enjoyment (bhog). When the soul surrenders to Parmatma, it becomes indifferent to the desires and sensual enjoyments related to the physical body and the world.