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What I learned from the Vedas really made me think about the existence of our life in a different fold. The Spiritual Science Research Foundation (SSRF) also has the similar explanations to the life after death. I am sharing a piece of knowledge which I acquired reading the Vedas and going through the SSRF notes. WHAT ARE WE MADE OF? The information made available by Spiritual Science Research Foundation defines a human body in four parts:- • Physical • Mental • Causal or intellectual • Supra-causal or subtle ego This article is downloaded from www.mallstuffs.com

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What I learned from the Vedas really made me think about the existence of our life in adifferent fold. The Spiritual Science Research Foundation (SSRF) also has the similarexplanations to the life after death. I am sharing a piece of knowledge which I acquiredreading the Vedas and going through the SSRF notes. WHAT ARE WE MADE OF? The information made available by Spiritual Science Research Foundation defines ahuman body in four parts:- • Physical • Mental • Causal or intellectual • Supra-causal or subtle ego

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When a person meets his death the physical body ceases to function. However, the restof his existence or consciousness continues. The existence of the person without thephysical body is known as the subtle body and it comprises of the mental, causal(intellect) and supra-causal (subtle ego) bodies. This subtle body then goes to one of

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the 13 subtle planes of existence other than the Earth plane.

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The 14 planes of existence in the Universe SSRF states that there are 14 main planes of existence in the Universe. Seven of them arepositive planes of existence and the other seven are negative planes of existence. Theseven negative planes of existence are commonly known as Hell (Paataal). There arenumerous sub-planes within these main planes of existence. Seven positive planes of existence: The planes of existence occupied mostly by livingbeings and subtle bodies doing righteous deeds and engaged in spiritual practiceaccording to the positive path of spiritual practice are known as the seven positive

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planes of existence or saptaloka. By positive path, they mean the orientation of spiritualpractice towards God-realization. The Earth plane is the only physical plane of existence in the Universe and is also thefirst plane of existence in the hierarchy of the positive planes of existence in theUniverse. Seven Negative planes of existence: There are planes of existence occupied mostly bysubtle bodies that have done unrighteous Karma and are engaged in spiritual practiceaccording to the negative path. By negative path, they mean the orientation of spiritualpractice is towards attaining spiritual power, e.g. supernatural powers. This spiritualpower is primarily used to enhance one’s control over others or for negative purposes.Thus all subtle bodies that goes to any one of the planes of existence of Hell. SSRF also states that 'GHOSTS' belong to these planes.

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Explanation for the color scheme used • Earth is depicted reddish as it represents action (i.e. subtle basic raja component), asit is the only plane where we have the physical body to do something. • Heaven has been depicted in pink, which represents an abundance of happiness. • Yellow represents spiritual knowledge and an increase in the subtle basic Sattvacomponent. It finally becomes almost white at the highest stage, which represents the

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close proximity to the unmanifest God principle. • The regions of Hell are represented by darker shades to black, as there is an increasein the subtle basic tama component. According to modern sciences, the Universe is made up of basic physical particles thatinclude electrons, protons, neutrons, mesons, gluons and quarks. At a spiritual levelhowever, the Universe is made up of something even more basic. These basic particlesare known as the 3 subtle basic components (trigunas) namely sattva, raja and tama. Inthe word triguna, ‘tri’ stands for three while ‘gunas’ stand for subtle components. The characteristics of each of these components are described in brief in the followingtable:

Heaven and the other positive planes of existence in the Universe

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(Based on the numbers in red in the above table): 1. Each positive and negative plane of existence beyond the Earth (physical) plane ofexistence becomes more and more subtle. By subtle, we mean, that which is beyond thecomprehension of the five senses, mind and intellect. Satyaloka is the subtlest, i.e. themost difficult to perceive or comprehend unless the highest sixth sense (ESP) level isattained. 2. Due to lack of spiritual practice, most people in the current era go to either theNether world or one of the planes of existence of Hell. We generally go to the Netherworld after death when the proportion of demerits (incurred due to wrong doings onEarth) is approximately 30%. Demerits typically include malice towards others and a lotof desires. The likelihood of being attacked in the Nether world by higher-level ghostsfrom the lower plane of existence of Hell is almost certain. 3. Earth is the only plane of existence where there is an amalgamation of people withvarying spiritual levels. However, after death we go to the precise plane of existencecorresponding to our spiritual level. 4. The minimum spiritual levell required to attain Heaven after death is 60%. Basicallyfrom the Spiritual science perspective, meritorious acts to attain Heaven or the higherpositive planes of existence are those acts done with the objective of God-realisation.

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The following three criteria can be applied. o Acts done without doership, i.e. with the outlook that God Himself is getting it donefrom me and hence I cannot lay claim to any credit. o Done without expectation of acclaim or appreciation. o Done without expectation of results. More than the acts per se, it is the attitude or outlook behind the acts that countsmore. 5. To attain a higher plane of existence beyond Heaven one needs to be at a spirituallevel higher than 80%. This can only be achieved by consistent spiritual practiceaccording to the six basic laws of spiritual practice along with a major reduction in ego. 6. By predominant body, we mean the body that is most active, i.e., mental, intellect orthe subtle ego. For example, in the Nether plane of existence (Bhuvalok), the subtlebodies still have a lot of desires and attachments. As a result, quite often they becomeghosts trying to fulfil some desire of theirs. This leaves them open to higher-level ghostsfrom the lower rungs of Hell to take advantage of their cravings to affect people onEarth. 7. In the Nether plane of existence we experience some happiness. However, theunhappiness is amplified as compared to the unhappiness experienced on Earth. 8. In Heaven plane of existence, subtle bodies experience an over abundance ofhappiness. This happiness is much beyond the happiness experienced on Earth inquantity, quality and duration. As we go up the positive planes of existence, there is anincrease in the quality of happiness and no unhappiness. 9. Sattvik happiness means happiness derived from helping others without anyexpectations or strings attached. When ego is involved in the act, it becomes raajasik. 10. Serenity is a higher experience than Bliss. Positive planes of existence and reincarnation on Earth From the planes of existence below Mah?lok, people need to be reincarnated on theEarth plane to settle their destiny and complete their give-and-take accounts. If one attains Mah?lok and Janalok after death, that means they are above the spirituallevel of 80%. These souls do not need to be reincarnated as all their remaining destiny(accumulated account) can be worked out from these planes itself. However theseevolved subtle bodies may choose to be born of their own will. They do so primarily toact as spiritual guides for humanity. In some circumstances people who pass away at the spiritual level of even 60% canattain Mah?lok. Here the person’s potential for further spiritual growth is

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considered. Through spiritual research we have found that that there are 5 factors thatinfluence this potential for further spiritual growth. • Having a high amount of spiritual emotion (bh?v), • Having a low ego, • Having an intense desire for spiritual growth, • Doing regular spiritual practice of increasingly higher levels, • Affected or not affected by negative energies. Being affected by negative energies can severely obstruct the ability for spiritual growth.Hence even if a person is at the 65% spiritual level but is severely affected by negativeenergies, his ability to attain the higher spiritual planes of existence such as Mah?lok, isrestricted. If one attains Tapalok or Satyalok after death, then one does not take birth on the Earthplane of existence but continues to do spiritual practice from that plane of existenceuntil one merges completely with God. The importance of the Earth plane of existence The Earth plane of existence is the only plane of existence where we can make rapidspiritual growth and settle our give-and-take account (KARMA) in the shortest period oftime. The main reason for this is that with the help of the physical body, we can domany things to enhance our spiritual growth and spiritual level and reduce the basicsubtle tama component. Other than Earth, spiritual growth is mostly likely to occur only in the regions beyondHeaven such as Mahaaloka etc. This is because in Heaven, the subtle bodies run the riskof getting caught up in the unending pleasures it offers. In the Nether and Hell planes ofexistence, the punishment is so severe and also the distress from the other higher-levelghosts is such that it becomes very difficult to rise above the suffering to undertake anyspiritual practice of value. What is Hell, who goes to Hell and what is Hell like?

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• As one goes to lower planes of existence of Hell, as the subtle basic sattvacomponent progressively reduces the environment becomes less conducive to theexperience of happiness. • Within the planes of existence of Hell, there are some ghosts who do certain types ofspiritual practice to gain spiritual power. The highest in the hierarchy of ghosts aresorcerers from the seventh plane of existence of Hell. They have immense spiritualpower almost equivalent to a Saint at the 90% spiritual level. They control all the othertypes of ghosts with lesser spiritual power. • As one goes deeper into the various planes of existence of Hell, i.e. From 1st to 7th,the extent of happiness experienced by the subtle bodies therein goes on decreasingand the extent of unhappiness goes on multiplying. The minimal experience ofhappiness is also due to being engrossed in memories of past positive events, pleasantmemories of wealth in a past life, etc. The experience of unhappiness is due to memoriesof physical pain and insulting events, memories of unfulfilled desires, e.g. regardingeducation, house, career, expectation of happiness from children in past life. • The extent of punishment/pain to be endured in the various planes of existence ofHell (Paataal) and their associated Narak goes on increasing with the subsequent planeof existence of Hell. Also, the period of punishment to be endured in each Narak is inexcess compared to the corresponding plane of existence of Hell. If we consider thepunishment in first plane of existence of Hell as 100%, then the punishment in thecorresponding first Narak region is 50% more, i.e. 150%.

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The following table is a description of examples along with the average intensity of happinessand unhappiness we experience in the various planes of existence of Hell.

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Movement between subtle planes of existence in the Universe One is assigned that plane of existence which matches one’s basic nature in terms ofsattva, raja and tama. This is also a function of one’s spiritual level. Hence, subtlebodies from lower positive planes of existence cannot go to higher positive planes ofexistence and those from first or second negative planes of existence cannot go to thedeeper planes of existence Hell. This is similar to how people living in the planes findbreathing difficult at higher altitudes, but people staying at higher altitudes manage fine.What decides where we go after death? At the time of death, as the physical body becomes inactive the vital energy used for thefunctioning of the physical body is liberated into the Universe. This vital energy at thetime of death propels the subtle body away from the Earth region. Just as the weight ofa projectile decides how far a rocket will propel it, similarly the weight of the subtle bodydecides which plane of existence it goes to in the subtle planes of existence in life afterdeath.

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The ‘weight’ of the subtle body is primarily a function of the amount of the subtle basictama component in our being.

Three subtle basic components or gunas. These components are spiritual in nature andcannot be seen but they define our personalities. They are: • Sattva: Purity and knowledge • Raja: Action and passion • Tama: Ignorance and inertia in an average person in the current era, the basic subtletamacomponent is as high as 50%. The more we are filled with the raja and tama components the more we display thefollowing characteristics which add to our ‘weight’ and impact which plane of existencewe go to in our life after death: • More attachment to worldly things and selfishness • More unfulfilled desires • Feelings of revenge • Higher amount of demerits or wrong-doings • Higher amount of personality defects such as anger, greed, fear, etc.

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• A higher amount of ego: By ego we mean how much a person identifies himself withhis body, mind and intellect as opposed to the soul within • Resulting in lower spiritual level A permanent reduction in the proportion of the subtle basic tama component and therelated characteristics mentioned above come about only with sustained spiritualpractice according to the six basic laws of spiritual practice. Psychologicalimprovements with self-help books or trying to be nice are at best superficial andtemporary. Importance of the mental state at the time of death The mental state at the point of death, apart from what has been mentioned above, isvery important. Our mental state is generally relative to the proportion of the subtlebasic components in our being. If a person is actually doing his spiritual practice meditation at the time of death thenthe influence of desires, attachments, ghosts, etc. are minimal possible for that personcompared to his state when meditating. This makes his subtle body lighter. Hence, if hepasses away while chanting God's name, he attains better plane of existence among thesub-planes than what he would have attained were he to pass away without chanting. At the time of death, if a person is chanting the Name of God and is also in a state ofsurrender to God’s will, then he attains an even better plane of existence in his life afterdeath and his sojourn is undertaken with lightening speed. This is because the personbeing in a state of surrender on Earth plane of existence itself has very less chance ofincreasing his ego in his life after death. Who goes to Hell? The following are the types of deeds in our life on Earth that typically land us in one ofthe planes of existence of Hell.

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The extent, duration and intention behind the wrong-doings are important factorsdeciding the planes of existence of Hell attained after death rather than just the actionitself. Suicide and the after life There are two types of death with regards to its timing. Destined final death: This is the time of death that no one can escape. Possible death: This is where a person can possibly die. Each person may undergo apossible death wherein one comes close to death but may be saved due to his or hermerits. In cases where a person is going through insurmountable crisis in his life or has severepersonality disorders, he may think of taking his own life in a depressed state. Ghosts(demons, devils, negative energies, etc.) also fuel the depression of a suicidal person

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and sometimes are instrumental in pushing a person over the edge into committingsuicide. However, suicide remains a wilful act that happens when a person is goingthrough a possible death phase as per their destiny. Life on the Earth plane of existence is precious and is given to us primarily for spiritualgrowth. When we kill others we create a k?rmicgive and take account with them.However by committing suicide, we squander away the opportunity for spiritual growthand hence incur the heaviest sin. The consequences are that a person committingsuicide goes to the Narak part of the 7th plane of existence of Hell for a period of60,000 Earth years, in his life after death. It is a place that is without any light;something like solitary confinement in a prison. As there is nobody in that Narak regionwho can give advice about spiritual practice, the subtle body remains in the darkness ofspiritual ignorance. Why is there a time lag between two reincarnations? In the course of research by using hypnotic trance to trace the past lives of the person,it has been found that the time lag between two reincarnations on Earth could be onaverage 50 to 400 years. The reasons for this time lag are as follows: • The subtle body remains in the Heaven or the Nether plane of existence for variableperiods of time to undergo its merits and demerits (sins). • Circumstances on Earth plane of existence need to be favourable to complete thegive-and-take account from previous births with various people. This is in accordancewith the law of Karma. The reincarnation of the subtle body is postponed until the timevarious other people who they have a give-and-take account with are also preparing totake reincarnation. • Sometimes in past life regression, a person does not report a reincarnation in thetrance state. The reason for this is that a certain reincarnation has been very uneventfulor brief and the person may not remember any details of it. In the case of subtle bodies that have been relegated to the deeper planes of existenceof Hell, the time lag between two reincarnations may be thousands of years. They stay intheir respective plane of existence of Hell until such time they have completed theirpunishment. In most cases, this means languishing in plane of existence of Hell in theirlife after death till the dissolution of the Universe. Life after death - in summary The above facts about the various planes of existence give us a fair idea of the possible

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consequences in our life after death of how we live our lives. Only with spiritual practiceor with extreme meritorious deeds can one go to the higher planes of existence andthereby avoid unhappiness and punishment and enjoy higher levels of happiness. Thereare also better chances of a reincarnation on Earth plane of existence in circumstancesconducive to spiritual practice. This is so that one moves further up in the subtle planesof existence in the Universe. As we go further into the current Era of Strife (Kaliyuga),there is lesser likelihood of people going to the higher planes of existence. Once we go to the lower planes of existence such as the Nether plane of existence orother planes of existence of Hell, we stay there and experience severe unhappiness forcenturies until we completely pay for our demerits (sins) by suffering the intensepunishments meted there and get a chance to be reincarnated on Earth. Above text is taken from Vedas: It is believed that humans did not compose the compositions of the Vedas, which werehanded down through generations by the word of mouth from time immemorial. Thegeneral assumption is that the Vedic hymns were either taught by God to the sages orthat they were revealed themselves to the sages who were the seers of the hymns. TheVedas were mainly compiled by 'Vyasa Krishna Dwaipayana' around the time of LordKrishna (1500 BC). Vedas are also called THE MOTHER of all scriptures. Source: <http://www.paranexus.org/index.php?action=blog&bact=memberart&member=229&blogid=6&article=115&where=Member_Article

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