2015, The Last Journey of the Soul – Complete Spiritual Explanation(Last Journey of Soul कौन तय करता है? atma स्व को खत्म कर सकती है? Space,Time Matrix, Soul Travel)

The Last Journey of the Soul – Complete Spiritual Explanation

Introduction

The question arises: what is the last journey of the soul, how does it occur, and how should it occur? This topic relates deeply to the eternal journey of consciousness across different worlds, dimensions, and states of existence. The last journey does not merely mean physical death; rather, it refers to the final destination of the soul beyond the cycle of birth and death.

According to spiritual understanding, souls exist in many categories, such as human souls, animal souls, deity souls, and highly evolved divine souls. Each category of soul experiences a different final journey depending upon its karmas, knowledge, consciousness level, and spiritual effort.

1. Meaning of the Last Journey of the Soul

The last journey of the soul means the ultimate destination where the cycle of birth and death comes to an end. Many people believe that leaving the physical body means the final birth, but spiritual knowledge explains that simply leaving the body does not guarantee liberation (moksha). If karmic impressions remain, the soul continues its journey through various births.

Human beings often assume that this life is the last life. However, if karmic bondage remains, the soul may again take birth as human, animal, bird, or even microscopic life depending upon the decrease in spiritual power and consciousness level.

Thus, the last journey depends on:

  • Soul’s karmas

  • Soul’s desires

  • Soul’s level of knowledge

  • Soul’s spiritual power

  • Soul’s final thoughts at death

The last thought of the soul plays an important role in determining the direction of the soul’s journey.

2. Categories of Souls and Their Different Final Journeys

Human Souls

For human beings, the final journey ideally leads to Moksha (liberation). After death, if the soul performs sufficient spiritual effort and possesses higher knowledge, it gradually travels through multiple layers of the subtle world (Sukshma Jagat), then the causal world (Karan Jagat), and finally reaches Paramdham, the supreme spiritual realm where the soul settles in the Supreme Consciousness.

However, if desires remain, the soul again enters the cycle of birth and death to experience worldly pleasures.

Animal and Lower Category Souls

If the consciousness of the soul decreases, it may descend into lower forms of life such as insects, animals, or birds. Such souls do not possess sufficient free will or knowledge to consciously direct their spiritual journey.

They continue their journey according to karmic laws and natural evolution of consciousness.

Deity Souls

Deity souls exist in higher subtle dimensions. Their journey also continues until the end of their cosmic time cycle. Their duration of existence is connected to cosmic time cycles governed by Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. Each type of soul has a predetermined duration of existence in cosmic time.

3. Role of Karma and Free Will in the Soul’s Final Journey

Human birth is considered extremely important because humans possess free will and intelligence. With knowledge and right actions, the human soul can move toward liberation. However, most human souls remain trapped in desires, attachments, and karmic actions that bind them to repeated birth and death cycles. Many souls desire worldly enjoyment even after death. Such souls continue reincarnating repeatedly because of unfulfilled desires.

Therefore, the direction of the soul's last journey depends largely upon its inner intention and karmic balance. If the soul desires liberation and performs spiritual actions, it gradually rises through subtle dimensions and reaches higher states of existence.

4. Layers of the Subtle and Causal Worlds

Bapuji describes that there are countless layers in the subtle world and causal world. The soul must cross these layers gradually. These layers exist beyond physical dimensions and operate on spiritual energy, consciousness vibration, and karmic frequency. The journey from Earth to liberation is extremely vast. The subtle world contains innumerable souls compared to the limited number of human beings on Earth. Earth itself is described as a very small level in the vast cosmic structure.

5. Cosmic Time Cycle (Kaal Chakra)

The journey of the soul is deeply connected with time (Kaal). Time governs the creation, sustenance, and dissolution of the universe.

According to spiritual cosmology:

  • One day of Brahma equals approximately 4.32 billion years on Earth.

  • The lifespan of the universe extends to 100 years of Brahma.

  • The cycle of creation and dissolution repeats continuously.

When the cosmic time cycle completes, the dissolution of creation occurs through the fire of time (Kaal Agni). During this cosmic dissolution, all souls existing in various dimensions eventually withdraw into the supreme reality.

6. Creation Process of Souls According to Spiritual Cosmology

According to ancient spiritual knowledge:

Initially, souls existed in very subtle luminous bodies composed of supreme elements. These divine beings gradually descended through various stages:

  1. Supreme luminous beings (divine element bodies)

  2. Deity forms (three element bodies)

  3. Human forms (five element bodies)

  4. Animal and lower life forms due to decline in spiritual power

Thus, the same soul can experience multiple levels of existence depending upon its karmic evolution or decline in consciousness.

7. Why Human Birth is Important for Liberation

Human birth provides the ability to gain knowledge, perform spiritual practices, and consciously choose liberation. However, only a small number of human souls actively seek liberation. Most remain engaged in worldly desires, which leads to continued rebirth. Souls performing good karmas may experience heaven, while negative karmas may result in suffering or lower births. Without knowledge, the soul cannot end its journey because liberation requires awareness and conscious effort.

8. The State of the Soul in Paramdham

When the soul reaches Paramdham, it becomes formless and exists in the supreme spiritual state. However, some souls, even after reaching Paramdham, choose not to merge completely into the Supreme Consciousness because merging may dissolve individual identity. Such souls may again descend into the karmic world to perform good actions and continue spiritual evolution. Thus, even reaching the highest spiritual realm does not always mean permanent dissolution of individuality. This illustrates the complexity and depth of the soul’s journey.

9. Important Insight about Suicide and Soul Journey

Ending the physical body does not end the soul’s journey. The soul continues to exist even after death. Bapuji suggests that souls who end their life prematurely may remain in subtle states without physical bodies, often referred to as ghost-like states, until their karmic duration is completed. Therefore, the soul’s journey continues according to cosmic law regardless of physical death.

10. Conclusion – Preparing for the Last Journey

Every soul must prepare for its last journey through:

  • Good karmas

  • Spiritual knowledge

  • Awareness of the cycle of birth and death

  • Purification of desires

  • Understanding the subtle and causal worlds

The final journey of the soul is determined by consciousness, knowledge, karmic balance, and divine timing. Human life provides the greatest opportunity to move toward liberation and reach the supreme spiritual state. Understanding the journey of the soul helps one live life with awareness, responsibility, and spiritual purpose.

Paramshanti (supreme peace)

 

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