The “Kala”(Soul Power) of the Soul of the Planets – Awakening the Lost Power of Consciousness

We explore a subject of immense depth — the “Kala”(Soul Power) of the soul of the planets. This “Kala”(Soul Power)” is not about painting or music but the power, quality, and creative capacity of the soul itself. Every soul — human, divine, or planetary — possesses its own level of “Kala”(Soul Power) istry, which reflects its inner strength and consciousness.

When the universe was first created, it was structured according to a divine “Kala”(Soul Power) — a cosmic design of balance and order. Lord Shiva initiated this creation by manifesting powerful souls with specific “Kala”(Soul Power) abilities, and through them, creation expanded. These souls carried the “Kala”(Soul Power)-power that allowed them to sustain universes, planets, and civilizations.

But as time passed, that original “Kala”(Soul Power)-power — the divine strength of consciousness — began to diminish. Souls lost their awareness, fell into body-consciousness, and gradually descended from higher divine realms to this dense physical world.

What Is “KALA” in the Spiritual Sense?

According to the wisdom of Bapuji Dashrathbhai Patel, “Kala”(Soul Power) means power, quality, and soul capacity. It is the measure of how effectively a soul can create, sustain, and radiate light. In the ancient epochs, souls possessed four primary kala at creation. As the yugas (ages) passed, this power descended: souls of the deities maintained 16, 12, 10, or 8 “Kala”(Soul Power). Lord Krishna is said to have been the complete being of 16kala, while Lord Rama possessed 12 kala But in the present Kaliyug, humanity has reached zero “Kala”(Soul Power), even slipping into negative “Kala”(Soul Power) due to ignorance, body-consciousness, and ego. When a soul forgets that it is divine light — when it says “I am this body,” “I am rich,” “I am learned” — that very moment, its “Kala”(Soul Power)-power begins to fade. The only way to regain it is through the remembrance of the Supreme: “Shivoham — I am Shiva, I am a divine soul.” This awareness alone awakens dormant power.

The Souls of the Planets

The planets are not just physical stones revolving in space; they are living, conscious entities.
Every planet — Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Saturn, Rahu, and Ketu — is driven by a soul that has its own level of consciousness, energy, and “Kala”(Soul Power). These planetary souls once radiated immense divine light. Their power was derived from their connection to the cosmic source — the Supreme Shiva. But as devotion shifted toward ritualism and desire-based worship (“O Shani Dev, give me this,” “O Mangal, remove my obstacle”), the power of those souls also declined. When humans forgot their own divine identity, even the planetary consciousnesses suffered a reduction in energy. Just as a human loses power through anger, lust, and ego, planetary souls too lose strength when the beings connected to them become degraded. Energy flows where attention goes — and human attention has long been diverted toward materialism.

Why Power Is Lost

Power is lost whenever we become entangled in creation rather than remaining connected to the Creator.
Desire, lust, greed, and attachment are the subtle leaks through which our soul’s energy drains.
Even the deities and planetary souls can fall if they lose their connection to the higher consciousness.

Remember:

“Any soul can fall at any time if knowledge, yoga, and self-remembrance are lost.” Thus, those who once possessed 16 or more “Kala”(Soul Power) have descended to zero or even negative “Kala”(Soul Power). The journey from divinity to mortality happens through repeated forgetfulness.

The Human Reflection

Just as planets have their “Kala”(Soul Power), so do humans. Why is one person extraordinarily intelligent while another struggles? Why does one become a creator, “Kala”(Soul Power) or scientist while another remains ordinary? It is all due to the stored “Kala”(Soul Power) of the soul — the soul’s inner power developed over many births. Some preserve this power through discipline, purity, and humility; others waste it through ego, show, and the hunger for respect. In truth, the hunger for honor is one of the greatest drains of soul energy.
When we act to gain appreciation or validation, our subtle energy begins to scatter. True “Kala”(Soul Power)-power increases through silence, introspection, humility, and connection with the Supreme.

From 1 to Infinite “Kala”

Souls exist on various levels of “Kala”(Soul Power)istry:

  • Souls with 1–16 Kala are human or semi-divine beings.

  • Souls with 64–100 kala are cosmic architects and creators of galaxies.

  • Souls with infinite kala are Supreme Beings — the creators of universes, such as Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva.

The higher the soul ascends, the greater its “Kala”(Soul Power)istry and power. The lower it descends into gross creation, the weaker it becomes. Souls of the planets originally had high “Kala”(Soul Power)-power, sufficient to sustain entire worlds. But over countless cycles of creation and destruction, their power also diminished. Repeated re-creations by Brahma further diluted the original energy, leading to imbalance and planetary suffering.

How to Reawaken the Lost “Kala” (Soul Power)

Every soul can regain its lost Soul Power
The process is simple but profound:

  1. Become introverted. Stop wasting energy by constantly reacting to the external world.

  2. Remember your true identity. Repeat: “I am a divine soul, a conscious soul, a supreme soul.”

  3. Connect with the Supreme Source. Like a planet connected to the Sun, when we connect to the Supreme Light, our power multiplies.

  4. Observe without judgment. Become a witness of all that happens — beyond joy or sorrow.

  5. Spread vibrations of Paramshanti. Supreme peace stabilizes energy, restores balance, and recharges the soul.

When we turn our attention inward, we stop losing energy to outer illusions. The power that was leaking through desires begins to gather within, awakening the infinite “Kala”(Soul Power) of the soul.

The Cosmic Hierarchy of “Kala”(Soul Power)

As explained in deep spiritual wisdom:

  • Souls in Bhulok (E”Kala”(Soul Power) realm) possess zero or negative “Kala”(Soul Power).

  • Souls in Swarlok, Maharlok, Taplok, and higher dimensions possess between 4 to 16 “Kala”(Soul Power).

  • Souls of planetary and cosmic deities possess up to 100 “Kala”(Soul Power).

  • Souls of Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva operate beyond measurable “Kala”(Soul Power) — in infinite “Kala”(Soul Power).

  • Souls in Paramdham (the Supreme Abode) are in the highest state of infinite purity and “Kala”(Soul Power)istry — beyond duality and limitation.

As souls descend, they forget; as they ascend, they remember. The journey of the soul is the journey of remembering its “Kala”(Soul Power).

The Final Message

The “Kala”(Soul Power) of the soul of the planets teaches us that every soul, however fallen, carries within it the spark of infinite power.When that spark is remembered, the lost “Kala”(Soul Power) reawaken. When forgotten, even celestial beings fall into ignorance.So let us remember — the soul is not bound by body or planet. It is a living flame of the Supreme Light, capable of creating universes. Let us awaken that “Kala”(Soul Power) once again by affirming: “I am a divine soul. I am a conscious soul. I am the Supreme Soul’s child. The infinite light and infinite “Kala”(Soul Power) of Paramshanti dwell within me.”

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