2020,The Hidden Knowledge of the Gita: Becoming the Soul and Attaining Param Dham (कृष्ण की भगवद् गीता| सनातन शास्त्र |बेहद का ज्ञान|Seed Souls |Multiverse Transformation)

Introduction

The spiritual teachings of the Bhagavad Gita have guided humanity for thousands of years. However, many spiritual masters believe that the original essence of the Gita’s knowledge has often been misunderstood, altered, or suppressed over time. According to this spiritual discourse, the true message of the Gita revolves around realizing the true identity of the soul, detaching from bodily attachments, and connecting with the Supreme Soul (Paramatma). This teaching emphasizes that the path to liberation lies not in external rituals but in experiencing the soul’s true form and remembering Paramatma with pure awareness.

The Core Teaching of Gita Knowledge

According to this discourse, the original Gita knowledge explained a very simple yet profound spiritual principle: When a person forgets the relationship with the physical body and becomes aware of their true identity as the soul (Atma), their actions begin to transform.

In that state:

  • Actions are performed without selfish attachment.

  • Karma is purified through remembrance of the Supreme.

  • The soul reconnects with its divine origin.

The message attributed to Lord Krishna in this teaching can be summarized as follows: If you realize yourself as the soul and perform all actions while remembering Paramatma, then the Supreme will destroy your accumulated sins and guide you toward the highest spiritual realm known as Param Dham. This state represents the ultimate destination of the soul.

Why This Knowledge Was Not Realized

The discourse suggests that although this knowledge was revealed many years ago, very few people truly understood it.

Several reasons are mentioned:

  1. Original teachings were suppressed.

  2. Multiple interpretations of the Gita were written by different individuals.

  3. Knowledge from the Vedas and Upanishads was mixed into the Gita’s message.

  4. Symbolic concepts were misunderstood literally.

Because of these factors, the original message about separation from bodily identity and realization of the soul became hidden.

Understanding the Concept of Separation

A key concept emphasized in the teaching is “separation knowledge.”

This refers to understanding that:

  • The soul and body are different.

  • The soul does not belong permanently to the physical world.

  • The soul’s true home lies far beyond the material universe.

According to the discourse: Humans are not originally from this world, and their true home lies in a higher spiritual realm. Recognizing this truth allows the soul to gradually detach from worldly illusions.

The Problem of Attachment

One of the major obstacles on the spiritual path is attachment (Moh). Attachment to people, possessions, and emotional dependencies causes suffering.

The teaching explains:

  • Attachment is the root cause of pain.

  • Excessive emotional dependence traps the soul in karmic cycles.

  • True peace comes only when attachment is replaced with soul-conscious awareness.

This does not mean abandoning relationships entirely, but rather maintaining love without bondage.

Experiencing the Atma-Swaroop (Soul Form)

The ultimate goal of spiritual practice is to experience the Atma-Swaroop, the true form of the soul.

When this realization occurs:

  • The soul becomes stable and peaceful.

  • It stops reacting to worldly disturbances.

  • Divine power begins to flow from Paramatma.

Without this connection to the Supreme, the soul remains weak and continues to suffer the consequences of karma.

The Role of Karma and Karmateet Avastha

The discourse introduces the concept of Karmateet Avastha, a state beyond the influence of karma.

When the soul reaches this state:

  • Karma no longer binds it.

  • Actions become pure and free from consequences.

  • The soul moves closer to liberation.

However, if the soul fails to connect with Paramatma and remains trapped in body-consciousness, past karmas continue to appear in life and create suffering.

The Spiritual Significance of the 108 Souls

Another important idea discussed in the teaching is the role of 108 special souls. These souls are believed to have a unique spiritual responsibility. According to the discourse:

  • Time itself moves according to the spiritual progress of these 108 souls.

  • When these souls awaken and take their spiritual positions, a significant transformation will occur.

  • Ultimately, a garland of 108 awakened souls will be formed.

Only those who truly awaken to their spiritual identity can become part of this divine garland.

The Power of Remembrance

The Gita emphasizes the law of spiritual remembrance.

The principle is simple: You become what you remember.

Examples given include:

  • Remembering negative entities attracts negative energies.

  • Remembering worldly desires strengthens worldly attachments.

  • Remembering Paramatma brings divine power and liberation.

Therefore, spiritual remembrance must always be directed toward the highest source of power.

The Path to Ultimate Peace

When a person truly experiences their soul form and connects with Paramatma:

  • They experience supreme peace.

  • They begin spreading peace to others naturally.

  • Their life becomes a source of spiritual happiness.

This state is described as Param Anand (ultimate bliss) and Param Shanti (supreme peace).

The Urgency of Time

The discourse ends with an important warning.

Spiritual time is limited.

The opportunity to attain the highest spiritual state will not remain forever. Therefore, seekers are urged to:

  • Stop wasting time in worldly distractions.

  • Establish themselves firmly in soul-consciousness.

  • Strengthen their connection with Paramatma.

Once the spiritual mission of the 108 souls is completed, the cycle will move toward its next stage.

Conclusion

The hidden message of the Gita is not merely philosophical knowledge but a practical path toward soul realization.

By understanding the difference between body and soul, releasing attachment, and remembering Paramatma with pure awareness, the soul can rise above karma and move toward its eternal home. The path is simple yet profound: become the soul, remember the Supreme, and live in divine awareness. Those who walk this path experience the ultimate destination — Param Dham, the realm of eternal peace.

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