2025, Soul Fragmentation Reality, Journey of Soul, Soul Power (Kala), Pralay/ Mahakaal-pralay path of Moksha

Introduction

According to this spiritual perspective, there is absolutely no question of the soul’s power ever breaking apart. The destiny of a soul is shaped primarily by its final mental state at the moment of death. When a person dies in deep grief, illness, shock, or emotional attachment—especially after the loss of a loved one—the mind and intellect are filled with sorrow. Because the soul’s experience after death reflects this final condition, such a soul remains bound in sadness and does not immediately attain liberation.

The teaching emphasizes the principle often summarized as “the end determines the speed.” In other words, the last thought (mati) directs the onward journey of the soul. When the mind is overwhelmed by pain, the soul’s subtle body emerges in a disturbed state and remains attached to the place or circumstances of death for a long time.

Why Souls Do Not Become Liberated Easily

It is explained that there is no fragmentation or breaking of the soul’s power. The soul itself remains whole. However, its energy appears weakened because the mind—acting as a veil over the soul—is consumed by grief and suffering.

Such souls may remain near the location of their death, especially in cases of sudden accidents or intense emotional trauma. Their lack of inner peace prevents them from moving freely, and they may stay in the same environment for years or even longer until spiritual upliftment occurs.

Traditional rituals alone are described as insufficient if the inner condition of the soul remains burdened with sorrow. Liberation requires transformation of consciousness rather than only external rites.

Over very long period of time some wandering souls may gain strength, manifest multiple subtle forms, and interact with other subtle beings— yet this takes thousands of years.

The Three States: Corporeal, Subtle, and Incorporeal

A central theme is understanding the three stages of existence:

  1. Sakaari (Corporeal State) – the physical human condition.

  2. Aakaari (Subtle State) – the subtle or energetic form experienced after death or in higher realms.

  3. Niraakaari (Incorporeal State) – the pure soul state beyond form.

Attaining the incorporeal stage requires transcendence of worldly desires and deep self-knowledge. Only then can the soul reconnect with its original essence and higher realms.

Paramdham: The Supreme Abode

Paramdham is described symbolically as an “airport for formless souls.” It is the realm where souls exist in their pure, incorporeal condition and connect with their original source. From this state, souls may observe the universe, descend into physical existence, or remain in spiritual union. Souls in the incorporeal stage are said to maintain a direct connection with the Supreme, whereas those absorbed in body-consciousness lose that awareness.

Souls from different universes first arrive in Paramdham in an incorporeal state, observe creation, and may descend again if needed. this they can do only through penance, meditation and knowledge, a soul gradually ascends through higher realms until it attains liberation according to its capacity.

The Vast Cosmic Structure

The discourse presents a layered cosmology of multiple realms—Bhulok, Swargalok, Mahalok, Janlok, Taplok, Satyalok, Brahmapuri, and beyond—each representing different levels of consciousness and subtle existence. Souls in higher realms can manifest forms, create environments, and guide beings on Earth, often for the purpose of imparting knowledge.

Beyond the earthly realm exist many subtle and higher realms where celestial beings and advanced souls reside. These realms form a vast spiritual hierarchy. Souls there can manifest forms, create environments, and carry out spiritual functions. This framework portrays the universe as a vast spiritual hierarchy where the soul’s experience corresponds to its level of awareness and purity.

Souls From Other Universes

Souls from various universes arrive at Paramdham, an incorporeal realm, where they observe the universe before deciding whether to descend to corporeal form or not. These souls create an incorporeal being from their collective thoughts, which can travel between galaxies and solar systems while maintaining a connection to Paramdham. Ultimately, the journey involves seeking knowledge and power from the Supreme Soul in order to return to their origin.

Levels of souls and experiences

Souls exist at many levels of spiritual power (kalaa). In the incorporeal state they remain connected to the Supreme . Only through deep experience and divine vision can these realities be understood.

Role of Knowledge and Spiritual Practice

True understanding, it is said, comes only through self-realization and Brahma-knowledge. Intellectual belief alone is insufficient; one must experience the incorporeal state through meditation, detachment, and inner transformation. When desires fade and awareness stabilizes in the soul-conscious state, higher knowledge—described as unlimited knowledge or supreme wisdom—naturally unfolds.

Dissolution and Cosmic Cycles

In cosmic dissolution (Pralaya), souls undergo purification (kaal Agni/ Mahakaal agni) according to their level of spiritual power. Those established in higher consciousness remain beyond destruction, while others are transformed through the cosmic process. Ultimately, the journey leads back toward the formless state and the original source.

During cosmic dissolution (Pralaya):

  • Souls are purified according to their level (Kaala). If 10-12 kala souls then they get absorbed in Kaal agni. Higher level souls go back to their original creator in Nirakari form

  • Less powerful souls are absorbed or transformed into ghost and become negative

  • Higher souls remain in incorporeal form and return to their original realms.

The Core Message

The teaching concludes with a simple but profound message:

  • The soul’s power never breaks; only the mind’s condition obscures it.

  • The final thought shapes the soul’s journey.

  • Liberation comes through knowledge, detachment, and realization of the incorporeal self.

  • Ultimate peace is attained by returning to the pure soul state.

  • Many time different replicates remains on earth realms and higher forms goes back to paramdham

This philosophy invites seekers to cultivate awareness, reduce attachment, and pursue inner transformation so that, at life’s end, the mind rests in peace and the soul moves toward its highest destination.

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