Fascinating interesting facts about the ghosts and their afterlife
Most human souls disperse within 6 to 12 months after death, and their invisible, human-shaped energy gradually fades due to the absence of sustenance in the afterlife. Natural forces such as wind and water continually impact the energy of the human soul, causing it to deform over time. This deformed human-shaped energy is what is commonly recognized as a ghost. While most ghosts dissipate within a year, some strong-willed souls can persist in the afterlife for extended periods. These enduring spirits are often referred to as evil souls or Dhusta Devatas.
Do humans turn into ghosts after death?
After death, every human generates a soul. Souls that are vulnerable, frustrated, or unable to find a resting place—such as a shrine or sacred site—tend to wander in graveyards, often taking on deformed shapes. These restless and malformed energies are identified as ghosts. If a soul possesses enough mental strength or has practiced certain techniques, it may sustain itself for years, forming what is generally called a ghost or spirit.
There are two main types of ghostly souls:
1. Good Souls as Ghosts/Spirits:
Souls of virtuous humans with strong minds may continue to exist temporarily in the afterlife. Those who have performed divine services or earned favor with higher powers may receive support from godly energies, attaining a form of divine presence. If such support is absent, these souls accept their helplessness, and their energy gradually disperses peacefully.
2. Evil Souls as Ghosts:
These are souls of humans with strong wills but ingrained wicked habits who have caused harm to others. Due to their past actions and lack of divine support, their energy remains in a disturbed, malevolent form. Such souls often persist as restless or harmful spirits in the afterlife.
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