Srimad Bhagavatam Canto 10, Chapter 23, Text 27

 SB 10.23.27

prana-buddhi-manah-svatma
 darapatya-dhanadayah
yat-samparkat priya asams
 tatah ko nv aparah priyah
 
Translation: 
 
It is only by contact with the self that one’s vital breath, intelligence, mind, friends, body, wife, children, wealth and so on are dear. Therefore what object can possibly be more dear than one’s own self?
 
Purport: 
 
The word yat-samparkat in this verse refers to contact with the individual self and ultimately with the Supreme Self, the Lord, who is the origin of the individual living being. By developing Krsna consciousness, one automatically becomes self-realized, and thus one’s vital strength, intelligence, mind, relatives, body, family and wealth all become enhanced and brilliant by the central influence of Krsna consciousness. This happens because Krsna consciousness is the optimum efficient conjunction of the individual self, who is pure consciousness, with the Supreme Self and supreme consciousness, Krsna.
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