A place to be .

Consciousness requires a body to exhibit consciousness within. Generally, that is the case , sometimes, however, the Vedas indicates a consciousness particle can hover close to the material bodily energies but not for various reasons able to aquire an actual body after a death .The supervisory processes and a renewal of a body take place by the working of the material energies.

Bhagavad Gita explains this process,  its the working of the universal form of Divinity, a kind of “Divine algorithm “

“As wind carries scents (like from a flower or sandalwood) to a new place, the soul (the master of the senses) carries the mind and senses with them when leaving a body. The intense focus of the mind on specific desires at death forces the soul to take a similar form to fulfil those attachments. This process explains how one becomes automatically attached to new bodies and situations based on past habits. “

Bhagavad Gita 15.8 serves as a key verse regarding the mechanics of reincarnation, emphasizing that we are responsible for our spiritual destiny by nurturing our consciousness toward Krishna rather than just material attachments .”

One can, in some cases, for long periods of time by proper execution of renounced sacrifices merge into the impersonal energies of Divinity.

However, the theological texts say eventually after inculcabable amounts of time the individual consciousness particle desire to develop relationships,  and if they have not perfected a relationship with Krishna or God , they must again come to the material energies.

The spiritual realms are full of spiritual bodies and spiritual varigatedness,  everyone and everything is made of the same energies as consciousness itself. Consciousness is spiritual,  the symptoms of the soul is feelings and consciousness.

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