Lord Krishna has said in the Bhagvad Gita :

daivee hyesha guna-mayee mama maya duratyaya
mam-eva ye prapadyante mayam-etam taranti te

This verse means, ‘A person who attains me will break through my Maya, which is composed of the three guna, and which cannot otherwise be broken through even by suffering hardships’.

However, even after a person has attained God, he is still disturbed by thoughts and desires in his heart during the worship of God. What else, besides Maya, could be causing this?  

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  • Volunteer

    there is no limit for achieving success in spiritual life. 

    In material education, for example, i may study PhD and become a doctor but it is the highest degree of education or maybe one will win nobel price and become scientist and etc but still death will end things up.

    But in spiritual world everything is always ever increasing. 

    Raghunnatha das Goswami was so great Devotee but he used to cry 'why i am loosing my time for drinking this milk every two days, why?' he used to sleep for 2 or less hours but used to curse himself that he was doing less for Krishna and still did not achieve love for Krishna.

    6 Goswamis of Vrindavana are pure souls - Devotees but they used to run and cry where is Krishna? Why He is so far????

    So in this way there is no limit for spiritual progress.

    Your servant, 

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