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Brain & Tuning
Mar 22 2002

Second question:
What happens when we are between 2 lives the one that just ended and what will begin?
         Human life never starts at any particular time but definitely ends by shedding the physical body on the earth and this is called death according to our scriptures at the consolidated years of 120. So in the pursuit of this research human beings at their present state of evolution as a man, do not end with death. After the death the same life has got another second evolution in the space. That is true. The physical death (first death) is an evolution of the life. Evolution is not a death. So we are not worried about the human life's finality with reference to the longevity of the physical body.

         After so many countless years or within a short period the second evolution of the same person who died is his final liberation. Afterwards just for your information, the being in the physical body is the same in the second sphere which gets completely liberated and merged with the total conscious energy. Do not brand this as philosophy as it is science. In man's second life before the final liberation after the first evolution of physical death, we can extract so many truths and knowledge from the cosmic sounds to realise the life of a man, in another words "what is life". This is my answer to your second question. Read this letter and try to assimilate the essence of the thinking flow and ask me more about this is in the manner of a scientific (systematic) query. My explicit answer will follow.

       Consciousness and life principle are two completely different truths. With the help of the consciousness only the life prevails in the body. Human life is not consciousness. It is attached to the five great elements with the help of consciousness. Take an example of filament and electricity. Filament is life, electricity is consciousness. Longevity of life is only for the filament. 
 




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