WHAT HAPPENS TO THE SOUL AFTER DEATH

According to Hinduism the soul after departing from the body may either attain Moksha (Heaven) or take rebirth and continue the cycle of life. Christianity suggests two ways to get oneself cleansed. The prime one is to believe that Jesus Christ has sacrificed Himself for each one of us for the redemption from all punishments. Those who believe the sacrifice for themselves shall be redeemed and become eligible for the kingdom of God. The other option is one has to suffer continuously until the whole negative energy is removed. However Christianity does not open the Kingdom of God for anyone until the final judgement. Early Egyptians who believed in eternal life for the dead preserved their bodies and kept in the Pyramids with a huge supply of items for the daily need. The Chinese before the advent of Budhism believed in an eternal life in ancestral land.

However there is one thing in common with both Hinduism and Christianity. The soul will ultimately reach heaven after total purification. Both Hinduism and Christianity advocate by the names Para Brahmam or kingdom of God as the ultimate resting place, the confluence of all life forms with the Supreme One. Modern science does not define the soul with clarity.  The apt example for soul must be the flame of a candle. So long as the flame remains on the candle it is  burning and finally when the candle is exhausted the flame disappear. Soul must be a form of energy much superior than life or life itself which cannot be seen or heard and can survive in any state.

As per the Big Bang theory everything is originated from the tiny particle that exploded at the beginning of time. After the expansion, once the contraction may take place and finally end up in the tiny particle. In such case the tiny particle must be the God and, therefore, the soul is a divine form. After passing the state of the tiny particle it may continue to expand on the negative side which is unknown for humanity. The soul must be playing an active role there. This will be a certainty or truth.

KV George
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