Life After Death — As Explained by Bapuji Dashrathbhai Patel
Introduction
Paramshanti.
For most people, death remains a great mystery — a mixture of fear, unanswered questions,
and uncertainty. According to Bapuji Dashrathbhai Patel, however, death is not an end but a
transition, a passage from one state of existence to another. He explains this process with
clarity, blending spiritual science, cosmic law, and the eternal journey of the soul.
The Soul is Eternal
Bapuji teaches that the soul is eternal. The physical body is mortal, but the soul — a divine
point of light — neither takes birth nor dies. Death is simply the moment when the soul
sheds its physical form and carries forward all recorded sanskars (impressions) and karmic
balance into the subtle world.
Journey in the Subtle Body
Immediately after leaving the body, the soul exists in a subtle or astral body made of light-
energy, free from the limitations of the physical realm. Where the soul travels next is
determined by its vibrations and the state of mind at the very moment of death.
Anti Mati, So Gati — The Power of the Last Thought
Here Bapuji emphasises the absolute truth, “Anti mati, so gati” — the final thought at the
moment of death decides the soul’s immediate destination. If the last thought is filled with
peace, light, and the desire for liberation, the soul rises to higher, luminous realms. If it is
dominated by fear, attachment, or desire, the soul is drawn to worlds matching that
vibration. This is why the daily practice of soul-consciousness during life is so essential — it
ensures that at the time of death, the natural state of the mind remains elevated and
fearless.
Karma and Frequency Shape the Path
Bapuji explains that two main forces guide the soul’s path after death: frequency and karmic
power. The purity of thoughts, emotions, and remembrance in life determine the soul’s
vibration, while the cumulative record of all deeds — both positive and negative — forms
the karmic balance. Sattvic and elevated souls ascend to higher loks, realms filled with light
and joy, while rajasic and tamasic souls remain bound to lower or earth-bound planes. In
his words, “The soul gets trapped in the world of its own thoughts.”
Rebirth and the Pull of Incomplete Desires
If a soul carries unfulfilled desires and unresolved sanskars, it is drawn back into rebirth.
Bapuji describes this as a form of magnetic pull — the soul’s vibration matches the
energetic field of certain parents, leading it naturally to that womb. Rebirth is not so much a
reward or punishment as it is the inevitable outcome of vibrational resonance between the
soul and its new environment.
Special Souls and Complete Liberation
Some special souls — particularly divine souls — can escape this cycle entirely by
awakening their avyakt, or non-physical form. For Bapuji, true moksha is not simply
freedom from birth and death, but liberation from the entire cycle of creation itself,
culminating in a return to the supreme realms such as the Paramdham, ultimate home of
Nirakal soul.
Bapuji’s Cosmic Map of Life After Death
Bapuji’s teachings present a detailed cosmic “roadmap” of the soul’s possible destinations:
- Lower Worlds (Narak): Souls with heavy tamasic vibrations, rooted in violence, greed, or
hatred, descend into dense, dark worlds or remain stuck near the physical plane due to
karmic chains.
- Bhulok and Pitrlok: Souls deeply attached to family or worldly affairs may remain in the
earth sphere or Pitrlok, sometimes appearing in dreams to relatives.
- Devalok and Higher Subtle Realms: Sattvic souls rise to luminous realms of light and joy,
serving as temporary resting places before the next incarnation or further ascent.
- Brahmalok and Cosmic Regions: Highly evolved souls may reach dimensions where
creation itself is understood and managed.
- Beyond Creation — Param Lok: The ultimate destination, free from the cycle of creation
and dissolution, attainable only through complete transformation into a non-physical, light
form.
Freedom from the Fear of Death
Above all, Bapuji encourages a fearless attitude toward death. In his words, “Death is like
changing clothes. A soul that knows its true form celebrates this transition.” The way to
achieve this fearlessness is to remain in soul-conscious remembrance and to practice the
mantra of Paramshanti throughout life. This raises one’s vibration beyond karmic pull and
ensures a smooth, luminous journey after leaving the body.
Conclusion
In Bapuji’s vision, life after death is not a dark mystery but a continuation of an eternal
voyage. The body changes, the worlds change, but the soul moves ever onward. Death is not
the end — it is merely the gateway to the next stage. If we live with awareness of our true
identity, cultivate purity of thought, and stay connected to the supreme source through
Paramshanti, then when the moment of departure comes, we will step confidently into light,
moving toward our highest home beyond creation itself.
Paramshanti.
Paramshanti – The Truth About Life After Death
Today, we will share amazing knowledge about what happens after death — what truly happens when you leave your body.
To understand this, you must first know a simple but powerful truth: You are a soul living in a body made of the five elements — Fire, Earth, Water, Air, and Space.
Interestingly, the physical body is made up of only two elements: Earth and Water.
The remaining three elements — Fire, Air, and Space — form your subtle bodies, known in the scriptures as the Sukshma Sharir (subtle body) and Karan Sharir (causal body).
To know more about these subtle bodies in depth, you can watch the enlightening videos of Bapuji Dashrathbhai Patel on YouTube.
What Happens When You Leave the Physical Body?
When you — the soul — leave the physical body of Earth and Water, you continue to exist in your subtle bodies made of Fire, Air, and Space.
From there, you enter the subtle world according to the spiritual knowledge and awareness you gained during your physical life.
As Bapuji explains, if a soul has not gained spiritual knowledge during life, it cannot rise to the higher subtle lokas (realms) within our solar system. Without this knowledge, the soul’s journey remains limited even after death.
Death – A New Beginning
In truth, death is not the end. It is the beginning of a greater journey to higher lokas of the Brahmand (universe).
The ultimate goal of every soul is to know its Creator and return to Him. The highest and final stage of spiritual knowledge is to know the Supreme Almighty Authority.
Your Invitation to the Ultimate Truth
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By receiving the blessings of the ultimate truth, you will change your perspective on life and experience Paramshanti — supreme peace.
Behad Ki Paramshanti