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A soul that acheves moksha is free from wants, fear, and pain.

EVENTS THAT OCCUR AFTER ATTAINING MOKSHA

We would realize that,

1. All the activities merge into a single giant activity called life.

2. Under chaotic conditions life is analog (It depends), which after Moksha becomes digital (Do / Don't). Thus, dreams are directly converted into actions.

3. Negative attitude raises to become one with the positive attitude. This also eradicates manual force between the attitudes, that we use to tide over a crisis and is responsible for Karma.

4. Life becomes extremely flexible but perfectly reversible

5. All data that we have merge to form a single pool of knowledge. This knowledge is analog. Therefore, it is not compatible with Modern languages.

6. We would be able to understand all aspects of life including god, science, emotions, consciousness, mental disorders, etc.

7. All sensations merge to form the sixth sense. Use of sense organs individually becomes forbidden.

8. We appear differently to different people. This enables us to appease people of very diverse natures.

9. Interposed between our body and mind is a three dimensional, bi directional user interface, which also acts as a bi directional analyzer, filter and buffer.

The three dimensions are,

1. Vertical - In this dimension are the seven basic Hindu gods, viz. Indra, Shakti, Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, Shani and Yama,

2. Horizontal/ Left to right - the four Varnas,viz. Brahmana, Kshatriya, Vaishya and Shudra,

3. Horizontal / Back to front - the four kinds of time, viz. 1. At any time 2. In between 3. Before 4. henever possible

10. It is the above variable factors that are responsible for Karma and cause transformation of an activity every time we repeat it, which is what we call Reincarnation.

11. Brahman is the Complete Origional User Interface of life, working automatically.

12. Use of gods, Varnas, and time, both manually and automatically, would enable us to understand the how life is autocorrected. This knowlede is what we call Brahmajnana.

13. Under ideal conditions all the seven gods merge to form the supreme Hindu god Brahman, we would have Brahmana Varna and eternal time. This state is called as 'eternal bliss'. This is the ultimate state of life a Hindu can have.

Thus, we would feel that after Moksha life would be effortless, efficient, mistake free and we would know how it works.

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The mind and the soul become one and you are reintroduced to who and what you really are. We people come into this world with amnesia of our inheritence; we are born into this world with such wonderous abilities that every man should discover for himself. Every mans path is different.When anyone reaches the state of the nirvana his mind and spirit has been cleansed and the veil of this "reality" has been disolved. He has fulfilled his purpose, he has reached the highest level of conciousness and is eternally welcome in the Kingdom of Heaven. This is a spiritual science passed down from yogi, to saint, to disciple etc. It is the true essence of enlightenment. Before the churches came into power the library of Alexandria/the library of Isis held this information for those who were spiritually and mentally ready to walk the path of enlightenment.As we are entering the Age of Science we will soon discover the science of spirituality. We have already made an awe-some break through at a quantum level; the science of spirituality is just around the corner..This is not specific to Hindi religion, this is bigger than anything any religion has to offer. Any man

, no matter religion is able to access this higher level of enlightenment, you just have to be ready.

LIFE AFTER ATTAINING NIRVANA / MOKSHA:

Moksha is a concept in Sanatana Dharma.

Moksha gave the ability to take advantages of loopholes in the laws of Dharma. Therefore, after attaining Moksha the Hindu could violate laws of Hindu Dharma in a way acceptable to the Hindu society.

It is for this reason that in the Puranic period Karma, Reincarnation and Moksha were reinterpreted. According to this new interpretation, the Hindu could get rid of his Karma through good deeds and this would liberate his soul from unending cycles of rebirth.

Thus, according to Puranic Hinduism, a Hindu can attain Moksha after his death only.

This implies that the Hindu should strictly follow Dharma by doing good deeds till his death.

Thus, the Hindu who attains Moksha would have absolute freedom in his life, unrestrained by Hindu Dharma.

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