The Spiritual Import of the Mahabharata and the Bhagavadgita : Ch-12.20.


Chapter 12: The Entry of the Soul into the Supreme Being

Part-20.


So the Bhagavadgita here tells us that there are two passages of the soul—the light and the smoke.

There is a possibility of going up gradually with no return, and there is also an ascent for the purpose of returning.

The soul reaches regions higher and higher until it becomes impossible for it to retain its individuality.

That is the way to moksha or salvation by the progressive method of ascent, known as kramamukti.

But those souls who are involved a in life of activity for the purpose of profit of one kind or the other, who are not devotees in a truly religious sense but participants in religion for the purpose of attaining earthly goods and recognition of some type or other, will have this desire fulfiled and they will revert to the place from where they started.

The Upanishads have given us more details about these paths than we find in the Bhagavadgita, and there are possibilities of the soul getting into different kinds of involvement even after the shedding of this body.

There need not be only two paths; there can be many other wanderings of the soul in various other fields of experience due to the complexity of desires.

All desires have to end if God is to be reached finally.

Swami Krishnananda
To be continued  ..



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