What happens to a person after God-Realization?
[...] He has only the semblance of lust, anger, and the like. If, after attaining God, he looks on himself as the servant or the devotee of God, then he cannot injure anyone. By touching the philosopher's stone a sword is turned into gold. It keeps the appearance of a sword but cannot injure.
He becomes like a child. A child has no attachment to the three gunas[or qualities] sattva, rajas, and tamas. He becomes as quickly detached from a thing as he becomes attached to it.
Reference: The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna (7.1 The Master And Vijay Goswami)