Salvation, Energy, and Eternity: Secrets of Human and Saintly Souls
Eternal Human Souls and Cosmic Energy
Human existence subsists on visible food for survival. However, in the hereafter, invisible human souls subsist on energy derived from invisible food ingredients, usually passed on through fire rituals (Agni puja). Man has spontaneously realized the energy-giving capability of fire right from ancient times.
Not all human souls are able to survive as an eternal soul. They only need to be strong and able to absorb cosmic energy through rituals in order to become immortal. These souls are also able to serve and assist other souls in achieving salvation. Centuries ago, some saintly souls were promoted and revered as gods by their believers, particularly in the last 300 to 2000 years.
Worshippers can decide whether to venerate eternal human souls as ancient gods or saintly souls as divine beings. The type of energy reflection received during worship is, however, determined by the soul's capacity to manage cosmic energy. Eternal human souls and saintly souls can both exist, but their strength, endurance, and energy-handling capacities are vastly different. Souls that endure afterlife struggles and perfect cosmic vibrations are seen as cosmic gods skilled in their abilities.
Saintly Souls as Gods
Several saintly souls are remembered and revered as gods. But they enjoy a distinct divine status compared to eternal cosmic gods. Here are some distinguishing features:
1. Peaceful Leaders, Not Energy Masters
Most saintly souls were extraordinary spiritual leaders who propagated peace, compassion, and love in troubled times, e.g., wars.
They were sanctified personalities, and their followers announced them as gods.
But hardly any of them practiced energy mantras, rituals, or cosmic sciences, so they were not as competent in managing cosmic energy.
2. No Divine Powers
In contrast to cosmic gods, saintly souls do not have the background of conferring boons or applying Ashtama Siddhis (eight divine powers).
They are usually worshipped merely by their earthly name, without divine names or special cosmic powers.
3. Human Representation
They are worshipped in their earthly form, without divine symbols, weapons, or entourages.
Their temples focus on peace, detachment, and simplicity as opposed to cosmic power.
4. Followers' Belief in Divinity
Disciples tended to have a perception that these saints were created or sent by a divine power (cosmic energy).
Actually, all humans are born from cosmic energies of their parents—no soul falls directly from heaven.
5. No Energy Absorption Skills
Because they did not practice mantras or fire rituals, these souls cannot naturally absorb cosmic energy.
Their eternal existence in the universe remains doubtful without external rituals by followers.
6. Worship Without Energizing Rituals
Worship is typically comprised of bhajans, songs, and cultural functions but not mantras or offerings to fire.
These practices fail to energize the soul, and hence divine favors are restricted.
7. Lack of Cosmic Skills
They don't govern energy vibrations, cosmic siddhis, or divine territories.
They can't lead other souls to salvation or maintain a cosmic retinue.
8. Symbolism Over Power
Their cult is based on their human virtues—peace, love, and kindness—instead of divine power.
Cosmic energy can bless the devotees with traits of these leaders, but not with cosmic miracles or divine boons.
Eternal Life vs. Transient Worship
For a soul to last forever, it must:
Gain energy from mantras and fire rituals.
Have a dedicated temple area with proper energy flow.
Master handling and absorbing cosmic energy.
The majority of saintly spirits did not undergo such training and, therefore, had a questionable eternal life. Though they inspire humankind for their values, their cosmic energy handling abilities are limited vis-a-vis the eternal human souls that have mastered rituals, vibrations, and energy science.

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