Friday, August 20, 2010

Soul,the innermost self has no karma because it is formless


Many people know that the pleasures of this world are useless and even painful, yet they long for them. The only way to end this longing is to become aware of the truth of the true existence, and realize the physical existence is mere illusion then only all attachments to the physical existence will gradually drop away.

If one waits till all desires disappear to start his pursuit of truth, he will remain ignorant and become one with the truth unconsciously when the duality melts way on its own (death).


Why there was so much evil in the world, and why should evil-doers be more successful than good doers? If it were due to Karma, who made that Karma, and why should it be so arbitrarily dispensed – various karma to various individuals, which become the cause of so much misery and turmoil?

Soul,the innermost  self has no karma because it is formless. Man and the world are creation within the mirage (waking/dream). Thus the theories created by within the mirage have no value.   The soul/true self is free from karma. The karma is reality only for those who think the ‘I’ as self and waking as reality. If one becomes free from the ignorance of the true self, there will be no varied individuals and no varied karmas; misery will thus disappear. He who kills man’s creation sees heaven of non-duality only; the others see only hell of duality.

As per the religious believer “It is every individual   experience that evil-doing recoils on the doer sooner or later. Because religious believers are  unaware of the fact that the soul is the true self and thinks the religious theories are true which are based on the waking entity(form) false self within the false experience. Religion views and judges the worldview on the base of the body(form)  not the soul(formless). Religion becomes a falsehood on the base of the soul as self. Thus it is necessary to know the fact and realize the self is not the  ‘I’ but the self is formless  soul, the innermost  self, to overcome the duality which we are experiencing it as reality.