Journey Beyond Life What Happens After the Death

 

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    The question of what happens after death intrigues much of humanity. Upon death,

the human soul is formed by an aggregation of invisible cosmic energies drawn from

every cell of the brain and body. This process is universal and automatic, regardless of

one’s personal beliefs or knowledge about the afterlife. The initial formation and strength

of this soul energy depend on the individual’s mental power and the memories accumulated

during their lifetime. The soul carries these memories, which create the perception that it

continues to exist in the afterlife as the same individual. This soul energy exists in an invisible human form.


    For example, if a person lives up to 75 years, the cells in their brain will have established

intricate connections with other organs, creating a cosmic energy link. When the body dies,

the energy stored in these cells is released, forming the soul’s initial energy in the shape of

a human. This nascent soul energy often lingers near the deceased body. No matter how

wealthy or influential a person was in life, after death, the soul is left without a home,

standing in the graveyard like an orphan. It faces numerous challenges from natural forces

and hostile energies, without the divine intervention or celestial messengers often depicted

in spiritual texts. Instead, the soul roams familiar places tied to its memories, such as home,

workplace, or burial site.


    Many people develop beliefs about the afterlife influenced by spiritual teachings or

religious texts, envisioning concepts such as heaven, hell, moksha, or salvation. However,

these ideas do not provide practical solutions for the survival of the human soul after death.

In reality, the soul’s existence is shaped by the lingering mortal habits and memories of its

former life, including a yearning for food and water. Rituals performed by family members,

such as annual offerings, are insufficient to sustain the soul’s energy.


    The soul's energy is composed of cosmic particles bound together by their intrinsic energy link.

However, these particles are vulnerable to external elements like wind, rain, and sunlight. Without

a secure environment, the soul remains tethered to its burial site, unable to escape the forces of nature.

Over time, the lack of sustenance causes the soul’s energy to weaken and disperse into individual particles.

This deterioration results in the soul taking on a fragmented, ghost-like form before eventually dissolving

into the cosmos. This dispersion is not the salvation many envision but rather the demise of the human soul.


    The key challenge lies in maintaining and strengthening this soul energy to ensure its survival.

If the soul can obtain the necessary nourishment, it may become stable and evolve into an

eternal entity. Without adequate sustenance, the cosmic energy particles that form the soul

begin to collapse, and its energy dissipates into the universe. The transition into a ghost-like

form marks the degradation of the soul, and its eventual dispersion signifies its complete

dissolution. This process highlights the importance of sustaining the soul’s energy to prevent

its ultimate demise and achieve a more enduring existence.


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