Spirit Science
Jaya Mangaraj
Empanelled Independent Director | Author | ESG Professional | Portfolio, Program, Project Management – Evangelist | Operations Transformation - CoE
Careful now—this may sound crazy, but pause and ask yourself: What truly defines sanity?
In this grand play of existence, are we truly in control, or are we instruments of something greater?
What if life isn’t what it seems—not just about worldly success or the accumulation of assets, but about something deeper, about simulated realities, about maintaining a robust connection—ceaselessly tuning in, reinforcing using every resource available, as we evolve one step at a time?
Well, you must be familiar, that in our physical form we're called personalities and it's energetic blueprint we are referred to as spirits. But both refers to the same thing represented in different domains.
Here’s a journey through four fundamental transitions of spiritual evolution:
1. Maya to Moksha (Illusion to Detachment)
Every situation is a neutral consequence of past actions—neither a reward nor a punishment. The emotions attached to it arise from the personality experiencing it, not from the situation itself.
Recognizing this neutral nature allows one to detach from the illusion (Maya) and move toward Moksha, where clarity replaces conditioned reactions. In detachment, suffering loses its grip, and we begin to see life as it is—not as we assume it to be.
2. Moksha to Mukti (Detachment to Liberation)
With neutral observation, biases shaped by beliefs and social conditioning begin to dissolve. This unveils the deeper workings of cause and effect, enabling one to witness life as a play rather than becoming entangled in its roles.
True liberation (Mukti) comes from this detached awareness, where the self ceases to identify with transient experiences. Instead of resisting life, we flow with it—without attachment, without fear, without losing ourselves in its ever-changing waves.
3. Karma to Punarjanma (Learning to Reincarnation)
Karma is not a cosmic punishment; it is a training program. Life presents us with lessons, and the spirit remains in this cycle until the required learning is completed. The moment these lessons are fully embodied, karma dissolves, and the spirit is freed from repetition.
But reincarnation (Punarjanma) is not always about unfinished business—it is also about evolution. Sometimes, the spirit chooses to return, not because it must, but because it desires to explore, expand, and experience something new. The universe is vast, and the soul, like an eternal traveller, seeks to journey through its infinite landscapes.
4. Karma to Nishkama Karma (Self to Service)
You are merely an instrument of the soul, a conduit through which it learns and experiences. As Krishna advised, perform Nishkama Karma—act without attachment to outcomes, for the fruits of labour are never truly yours, even if you partake in them.
The soul orchestrates experiences like an experiment, analysing results, drawing insights, and deciding what to explore next. It continuously refines its understanding of existence. The personality—what you consider "you"—is merely an agent, a living probe designed to serve the soul’s journey. In return, embrace the unexpected and keep moving forward, for as long as the soul remains tethered to you.
Are We Just Cosmic Probes?
Hahaha… so you, like me, are a physical probe on Earth. Let’s stay connected with our Source, lest we become abandoned robots—rendered purposeless, lost, and drifting like ghosts. ??
Oops—joke or reality? Feels scary, doesn’t it?
Maybe it’s just a sign that our WiFi with the soul is weak. Let’s find a conducive spot, switch it on, and reconnect.
My friend, stay connected—switch on the internal circuitry of your brain and just be there in the moment.
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Much?Love?????