Early Times Report JAMMU, Jan 19: Sadguru Madhuparamhans Ji Maharaj of Sahib Bandagi delivered an enlightening discourse at Rakhbandu, delving into the profound mysteries of the human body, memory, and spirituality. Addressing the congregation, he emphasized the depth of human consciousness and its connection to spiritual truths that go beyond the limits of modern science. Sadguru Ji highlighted that while scientists recognize the human brain's capacity to store vast amounts of information-estimating around 4 trillion memories-this is only one aspect of memory. He elaborated on three types of memory: Brain Memory, which scientists explore. Inner Ear Memory, holding deeper experiences. Soul Memory, which transcends physical existence and retains knowledge across lifetimes. He explained that science, while valuable, is a "child of spirituality" and does not yet fully comprehend the vastness of the soul's memory. Sadguru Ji cited examples from ancient texts such as the Vedas, Ramcharitmanas, Yogavashistha, and the Bhagavad Gita, explaining the concept of "ghost yoni" (species). He clarified that this state is among the lowest forms of existence, wherein entities lack a physical body and depend on others for their needs. Drawing from spiritual scriptures, he explained how karma shapes destiny. He narrated a conversation between Dhritarashtra and Vasudev Krishna, where Dhritarashtra discovered that his blindness was a karmic consequence from his 101st birth, showcasing the intricate workings of karma and rebirth. Sadguru Ji urged devotees to recognize the vastness of the soul and the interconnectedness of actions across lifetimes, reinforcing the importance of righteous living and spiritual awakening. |