2018, Why are we here on earth? हम धरती पर क्यों है ? जरूर जानिए पूरा सच !

The discussion begins with a profound question that millions of people search for on the internet:

“Why are we here on Earth?”
“Who am I?”
“Where have I come from?”
“Why was I born on this planet?”

According to the spiritual explanations shared by Bapuji, this is not a small philosophical question — it is one of the greatest mysteries of existence. Bapuji explains that human beings usually think only in terms of nationality, religion, family, or lifestyle. People think:

  • “I was born in India.” “I belong to a particular religion.” “I want a better lifestyle.”

But beyond all religions and identities lies the deeper truth of the soul. Every soul, whether living in a body or separated from it, eventually asks:

“Why am I trapped here on Earth?”

The Soul Feels Trapped on Earth

Bapuji explains that many souls inwardly feel imprisoned in the cycle of birth and death. When souls look at the stars in the night sky, they feel an unknown attraction toward distant worlds. The speaker says that even he feels:

“Why am I here? I want to leave this place.” But according to this spiritual knowledge, souls cannot easily leave because they are trapped inside the cage of the five elements and karmic bondage.

The body is described as a prison made of the five gross elements:

  • Earth, Water, Fire, Air, Ether

The soul becomes bound through karmas and forgets its original divine nature.

Souls Have Come from Different Galaxies and Universes

One of the central teachings in this discourse is that human souls are not originally from Earth.

Bapuji states that many souls have arrived from:

  • Other galaxies

  • Other solar systems

  • Other universes

  • Great universes

  • Great-great universes

According to this explanation, Earth is a gathering place for countless categories of souls from distant cosmic regions. Bapuji repeatedly says: “You are not originally from Earth.”

This idea is compared to theories explored in ancient alien research, where researchers also ask:

  • Who are you?

  • Where have you come from?

  • Why are you here?

The discourse explains that different categories of souls are now trapped in human birth on Earth.

Earth as Mrityu Lok — The Realm of Death

Earth is described as Mrityu Lok — the world of death and impermanence. Every being here experiences:

  • Birth

  • Aging

  • Suffering

  • Attachment

  • Death

  • Rebirth

The root cause of bondage is explained through the principle: “Ichha Matram Avidya” (Desire itself is ignorance.)

According to the discourse, modern civilization has developed material science, but spiritual science remains largely undeveloped. Humanity understands physical technology but does not yet understand the deeper science of consciousness and the soul. Bapuji says that in the future, spiritual science and divine technologies connected with the supreme elements will gradually develop.

 

Liberation from the Cycle of Birth and Death

The discourse explains that every soul secretly desires freedom from the cycle of birth and death.

In earlier ages, many humans did not even know liberation was possible. But spiritual traditions, especially Sanatan Dharma, have long spoken about:

  • Moksha

  • Mukti

  • Liberation from rebirth

According to Bapuji, souls have forgotten their original home and identity.

Different Souls, Different Cosmic Origins

The speaker further explains that different groups of souls have origins connected with different cosmic regions and civilizations. Some statements in the transcript describe souls connected with planets and civilizations such as:

  • Mars

  • Venus

  • Saturn

  • Other galaxies

A story is mentioned about a boy claiming he came from Mars after destruction occurred there. The discourse also speaks symbolically about powerful souls from distant galaxies occupying or influencing various realms and planetary systems. These descriptions are presented as spiritual-cosmic interpretations rather than conventional scientific claims.

The Ancient Structure of the Cosmos

Bapuji refers to traditional spiritual cosmology that speaks of many lokas and divine realms, including:

  • Bhulok

  • Bhuvarlok

  • Swarglok

  • Maharlok

  • Janlok

  • Taplok

  • Brahmapuri

  • Vishnupuri

  • Shivpuri

  • Paramdham

According to the discourse, these realms are connected with vast hierarchies of souls and cosmic beings. The speaker explains that extremely powerful souls from distant universes and galaxies possess immense spiritual force and exist across many cosmic systems.

The Real Purpose of Human Life

The core teaching of the discourse is that human life is meant for:

  • Self-realization

  • Soul-awareness

  • Liberation

  • Returning to one’s original divine source

Bapuji says: “Become soul-conscious.”

The soul must realize:

  • “I am a soul.”

  • “Where have I come from?”

  • “What is my original home?”

According to the teaching, all memories are already recorded within the soul itself.

The Need for Divine Light — Param Prakash

The discourse repeatedly emphasizes that souls have become weak and powerless because of karmic impurities. To regain spiritual power, the soul requires:

  • Divine light

  • Supreme radiance

  • Param Prakash

The speaker says ordinary sunlight is not enough; the soul needs higher divine light to awaken its true consciousness.

As divine light enters the soul:

  • Karmic impurities begin dissolving

  • The causal body becomes charged

  • Spiritual knowledge awakens

  • Soul power increases

Destruction of Karmas through Yogic Power

The discourse compares karmic destruction to material objects being burned in fire.

Just as cosmic dissolution burns entire universes in the fire of Mahakaal, similarly the soul can burn its sinful karmas through yogic power and divine energy.

When karmas are destroyed:

  • The soul becomes lighter

  • Consciousness becomes purified

  • The soul gradually transcends gross existence

  • Higher subtle states awaken

Returning to One’s Original Realm

Bapuji teaches that after attaining sufficient spiritual power and realization, souls eventually return to their original source realms. The destination depends upon the soul’s origin and spiritual category:

  • Some return to higher universes

  • Some return to Mahashiv realms

  • Some return to Paramdham

  • Some return to vast cosmic regions beyond ordinary universes

The discourse explains that every soul ultimately moves toward the source from which it originally emerged.

Paramshanti — Supreme Peace

Toward the end of the discourse, the speaker emphasizes spreading Paramshanti (Supreme Peace) throughout creation.

According to the teaching:

  • Think Paramshanti

  • Speak Paramshanti

  • Spread Paramshanti vibrations

By spreading divine vibrations, the atmosphere of the world and the consciousness of souls can gradually transform.

The discourse concludes by saying that humanity is desperately searching for answers to three eternal questions:

  1. Who are we?

  2. Where have we come from?

  3. Where will we go after death?

According to Bapuji’s teachings, true answers come not merely through intellectual study but through direct soul experience, yogic realization, and awakening of divine consciousness.

Additional Clarifications Based on Behad Ka Gyan

Based on the broader teachings of Behad Ka Gyan and the spiritual explanations commonly given by Bapuji, the following concepts help clarify the intended meaning:

1. Souls from Different Cosmic Levels

Behad Ka Gyan often explains that creation contains:

  • Infinite universes

  • Multiple galaxies

  • Countless lokas

  • Different soul categories

Souls incarnate according to karmic resonance and spiritual compatibility with specific worlds and dimensions.

2. The Five-Element Cage

The “cage” repeatedly mentioned refers to the physical body formed from the five elements. The soul becomes trapped through:

  • Desire

  • Attachment

  • Ego

  • Ignorance

  • Karmic bondage

Liberation requires transcending identification with the body.

3. Param Prakash

“Param Prakash” refers to supreme divine light — a subtle spiritual energy beyond ordinary physical light. In Behad Ka Gyan, this divine radiance purifies the soul and awakens higher consciousness.

4. Yogic Burning of Karmas

The discourse compares spiritual purification to cosmic dissolution. Just as universes dissolve in Mahakaal during pralaya, karmas dissolve through:

  • Yog

  • Divine remembrance

  • Soul-consciousness

  • Paramshanti vibrations

5. Returning to One’s Original Home

Behad Ka Gyan frequently teaches that the soul’s ultimate goal is returning to its original spiritual source beyond repeated birth and death. Different souls may have different cosmic origins, but liberation means reconnecting with the highest divine reality.

Paramshanti (supreme peace).

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