
Paramshanti. In all religions, cultures and all civilizations, there is a question that remains constant and universal: What happens after death? Are there really ghosts and spirits? Well, are they the kind that want something out of us? Are they trying to find salvation or are they mere lost souls lost in the waves of the material world?
This article plunges into the depths of these mysteries on the basis of the teachings of Bapuji Dashrathbhai Patel and the spiritual-scientific explanation of life after death, ghosts, soul contact, salvation and the multidimensional universe.
What is the Point Discussing LifeAfterDeath?
The afterlife has been a subject in all religions, including Hinduism and Christianity, the practices of tribes and shamanism. Whether they are left to rot in houses over years (as is the case in some Indonesian cultures) or go through rituals that entail the preserving of bones so that they could be salvaged, human beings have always believed that the soul does not stop its journey in death.
Our spiritual science must ask:
· Can we contact the dead?
· Can psychic mediums access the other side?
· Why do ghosts haunt certain places?
· Do spirits seek liberation (moksha)?
· What is the path from death to ultimate peace?
These are not just questions of faith, but matters of energy, vibration, karma, and cosmic law.
Understanding the Soul’s Post-Death State
The soul is not destroyed after physical death but it takes different forms, nevertheless it is not easy to remove the karmic attachments to the body. In its disembodied form, the soul does not have complete spiritual knowledge, which does not allow liberation immediately. But, in spite of this ignorance, the soul can remain joyously in subtle or ghostly forms, according to its past deeds (karmas) and impressions (sanskars).
Spiritually, these souls are usually classified, similar to castes, not according to the social order, but according to the quality of their karma, purity, and attachments. The category defines whether the soul will be retained in lower planes, rise to subtle planes or remain a wanderer.
Ghosts and spirits remain due to:
· Unfulfilled desires
· Sudden or violent deaths
· Strong attachments to loved ones or places
· Unresolved karmic debts
These spirits can cause disturbances in the living people, possess them, or attempt to communicate since they are trapped at a thick level of vibration and do not know how they can proceed.
Bapuji claimed that the majority of spirits eventually want to become free of their suffering. They know not always how to find it but their disquiet is the indication of their inner need for peace.
It is not only a spiritual affair to assist them, but also a cosmic affair. When we assist them via Paramshanti we not only cleanse them, but also cleanse the environment, karma fields and our own soul path.
Here are powerful ways to help ghosts and spirits:
1. Spiritual Knowledge: By spreading knowledge of the soul, karma, and the multiverse, we help lost souls understand their condition.
2. Vibrational Upliftment: Chanting, meditating in soul-consciousness, and radiating Paramshanti from within can purify the surroundings and attract higher energies.
3. Helpline of the Almighty: Through meditative connection with the Supreme Source, the souls can be guided to higher dimensions.
4. Avoidance of Fear: Never engage with ghosts out of fear or anger — their vibrations feed on it. Instead, project divine peace.
5. Subtle World Communication: Psychic mediums or evolved souls can serve as bridges, sending messages of love and knowledge to these trapped entities.
Why So Many Ghosts Today?
Bapuji says that there are more and more earthbound souls. As a result of unnatural deaths, violence, unfulfilled lives and lack of knowledge about the soul, several people are failing to transcend after death.
There are now even:
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- Ghosts of different religions.
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- Souls wandering around graves, homes, and hospitals.
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- Entities affecting living people through possession or energy vampirism.
These are not myths, but energetic truths understood deeply in advanced spiritual science.
Subtle Body Mechanics and the Journey of the Soul
The soul is eternal. It passes through multiple layers:
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- Physical body (sthool sharir)
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- Subtle body (sukshma sharir) – made of thoughts, desires, and karmas
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- Causal body (karan sharir) – formed by deep sanskaras and cosmic intention
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- Supreme causal and param body – the gateway to formless divine realms
When one dies, his subtle body leaves the body, and at times hovers near persons and places that he is familiar with. This is usually evident in the experiences of near death cases where people narrate the experience of floating above their bodies or traveling to faraway places.
During coma, 75 percent of the subtle body wanders out and 25 percent of the body and this is the reason why people experience spiritual visions or experiences during coma.
Cross Cultural Rituals of Death
Death is also regarded very seriously, as well as given different rituals around the world, which symbolize different views on the afterlife. In certain traditions:
· Extended mourning periods are observed to help the soul transition.
·Certain cultures keep the deceased at home for days or even weeks, maintaining emotional and spiritual contact.
· Burial or cremation practices vary, each carrying distinct spiritual symbolism.
·Special chants, prayers, or meditations are performed to guide the soul on its onward journey.
·Pyramids, ancient temples, and certain yajnas act as energy converters that guide souls upward.
Such practices are not purely cultural, rather the spiritual paradigm of how a society can conceive about life after death.
Contact with Dead Spirits
After death, it is possible to contact the souls, particularly, when they possess a strong emotional or material connection to the world of matter. Such a relationship may be likened to a spiritual mobile signal, in which the soul sends messages via dreams, feelings or via mediums.
However, the soul’s state at the time of death plays a vital role:
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- Souls stuck in lower dimensions are often easier to contact.
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- Higher spiritual souls, having transcended lower realms, generally do not respond or communicate with the earthly plane, as they are absorbed in more refined vibrations.
Rituals, prayers, or even the instrument like the ouija board or psychical mediums are employed by religious cultures worldwide, like Hinduism, Christianity and Shamanism, which tries to contact the dead. Those souls who travel further (to Mahalok, Janlok, Taplok, Brahmapuri or Vishnupuri or Param Dham) can hardly be reached as they have reached higher vibrational levels.
NDEs and Psychic Mediums
There are important revelations of near death experiences (NDEs) into the afterlife. A lot of these people see light, meet the divine beings, or experience the events of their karmic past. Such instances point out to the fact that consciousness continues to exist after death, which confirms spiritual teachings.
The psychic mediums act as a bridge between the subtle world and the living. Their sensitiveness enables them to:
· Sense messages from wandering souls.
· Relay emotional closure to families.
· Provide guidance on unresolved karmic ties.
Such mediums may be of varying capacity, but their existence emphasizes that there is a deeper desire in human beings to comprehend and reacquaint with the unseen world.
In most civilizations, there are substances (Drugs, Alcohol etc) that are utilized to open psychic portals but this may be risky. These medications just temporarily separate the soul and the body and can invite lesser beings.
Real interdimensional travel does not occur by chemicals, but it actually takes place through purification of the soul, the raising of the vibrations, and meditation.
The Role of Rituals, Cremation & Bone Preservation
Different traditions hold different beliefs:
· Hindus cremate and immerse ashes to free the soul.
· Tribals keep bones or dead bodies in homes for a year.
· In Russia, some are frozen in “after-death tanks” hoping for future resurrection.
Bapuji confirms: even bones retain some vibrations of the soul. Hence, correct handling after death is essential. Otherwise, the soul may remain attracted to its past body.
Exorcisms are real in all religions:
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- Christianity trains priests to deal with demonic possession.
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- Islam has Ruqyah practices.
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- Sanatan Dharma uses Hanuman Chalisa, rituals, and mantras.
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- Ghosts often enter through weaknesses in aura caused by drugs, fear, or lust.
Atheists, too, after death, remain stuck due to lack of belief. They become negative forces unless guided by spiritual light.
Reincarnation and Souls
The idea of reincarnation brings to question the number of times a soul can be reincarnated since the creation of the universe, as well as the constant birth and death. Since souls frequent temples in a bid to find their connection to God, the spiritual experiences in the subtle world cannot be seen since it is intangible and not visible even by sophisticated recording systems.
Death Rituals
Bapuji instead of conducting some of the traditional death rituals, proposes that death should be celebrated as a festival because the rituals might not benefit the soul. Underlining the importance of knowledge, he mentions that experience gained in the world can result in the better comprehension of the afterlife. He mentions psychics in America and such personalities as Dhirendra Shastri, who read the secrets of people’s lives, which also shows that there is a universal bond with spiritual knowledge in various cultures.
Afterlife Experiences
Study of the near-death experiences exposes us to the information on the journey of the soul after life, where some of the souls are said to have found their way in the outside world despite being disconnected to their bodies. It is debated about reincarnation cycles, the importance of the soul essence in other universes and life forms, the existence of beliefs in immortality and the role of divine beings. The story is combined with the idea of a spiritual evolution as it is crucial to save the physical body and learn its relation to the universe.
Paranormal Activities
The debate is based on the idea of paranormal activities, in particular, the possibility of communicating with spirits and recording their appearance with the scientific recording of voice. The speaker provides personal examples of having contact with spirits, such as in their village as well as stories of a member of the family describing his experience with spirits. It underlines the fact that science tries to record and comprehend these phenomena but people are still skeptical about such experiences.
Divine Connections
The story deals with the nature and source of the Ganga River by depicting how its powers are released into the waters when it flows to Earth. It also makes analogies with the beliefs about the afterlife in other cultures, especially the future of the soul and their relationships to heavenly beings, showing that death is not a disappearance, but a transformation, and that life does not end after death, but should be celebrated.
Spiritual and Atheism
More and more atheists share the belief exclusively in humanity and do not believe in such things as soul and spirituality. This group might not identify with any religion but they usually live a life devoted to pleasures and materialism. Although they are atheists, they also portray human kindness and sometimes even participate in spiritual or religious activities, which is also dependent on the expectations of the society and family.
Practices related to Cultural Death
The people of Indonesia have some cultures that keep the dead bodies of their relatives one year before they can burn them because they believe that the land is holy. Also, the practices of Amazonian tribes in reference to use of hallucinogenic drugs to communicate with the afterlife, can be compared to the traditional application of cannabis in Hinduism practices to achieve a state of spiritual communication. The speaker reminds the audience of the need to liberate the self through spiritual knowledge and self-understanding, and encourages viewers to learn their teachings and spread wisdom.
Conclusion: Karma, Connection and the Way Forward
When one dies this journey is most personal and depends on sanskars, karmas as well as desires of the soul. The transition may be smooth or tortured and lingering, depending on the inner purity, knowledge and spiritual practice acquired in life.
Any live or departed soul can gradually progress to supreme peace, divine light, and ultimate liberation by daily remembrance of the soul, through meditation, and by being in the company of the Supreme.
Paramshanti. Every soul is a traveler in an infinite universe. Life on Earth is a temporary station — the real journey begins after death.
We must prepare not just for this life, but for what lies beyond, by:
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- Gaining Supreme Knowledge (Param Gyaan)
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- Spreading Paramshanti to every soul
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- Helping wandering entities find their path
“Celebrate death — it is freedom from bondage. But only if the soul is awakened.” – Bapuji
2 Comments
Dr. Deepali
This article is a beautiful reflection on the human experience and our place in the universe. Bapuji’s teachings are not only informative but also deeply inspiring. You’ve reminded us of the importance of spiritual growth and self-awareness. The way you’ve woven together spirituality, philosophy, and science is truly captivating. A must read for anyone interested in the mysteries of life. Overall this article is a profound exploration of the nature of existence and the journey of the soul. Thank you for sharing your insights 🙏🙏
Dr. Deepali
This article is a beautiful reflection on the human experience and our place in the universe. Your writing is not only informative but also deeply inspiring. You’ve reminded us of the importance of spiritual growth and self-awareness. The way you’ve woven together spirituality, philosophy, and science is truly captivating. A must-read for anyone interested in the mysteries of life. This article is a profound exploration of the nature of existence and the journey of the soul. Thank you for sharing your insights
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