Moksha

Monday 13th March 2017 18:07 EDT
 

I am glad to have an enquiry by Rudy Otter about moksha and events after that.

It is obvious that a person pursuing a virtuous life attains moksha, ie escape from cycle of birth, worry, illness, death and reincarnation. But that person must be absolutely selfless. Moksha is denied if one attaches pride, wish of reward, or sense of obliging the receiver. But moksha does not take centuries because soul that escapes from physical or gross matter vibrates at much more faster speeds. Thus century time is spanned in seconds.

Three possibilities that may happen after moksha:

  • Soul stays in heavenly environs till good karma is exhausted. Then it reincarnates in new human body.
  • Perfected soul may turn back and spot, guide or speed up aspiring souls’ journey towards perfection.
  • Super-perfected souls may carry on towards higher levels of divinity, till it merges with causal fctor, the KEVAL.

More spiritual experience are added as newer and fresher bits of knowledge are experienced by souls. Thus divinity becomes more and more aware about vibrations never seen before, and adjusts goal post of truth, joy and mental ethos-(sat chit anand). Horizon of knowledge is elusive and moves always further away.

Ramesh Jhalla

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