THE INNER AND OUTER CONFILCTS REINCARNATION OF HUMAN BEINGS.
From the time of surrendering the previous births, before his reincarnation and after reincarnation the human soul had to face so many inner and outer conflicts. Innumerable battles inside and out side. When he is in the mother’s body, or outside his mother’s body, right from the day one he has to struggle and live with conflicts- both internally and outwardly- biological, hereditary, bacteriological, psychological, climatic, social, ethical, racial, communal, religious, political, metaphysical, and beyond this sociological and so on and so forth. During this course of conflicts some times victorious and some times defeats. Whether victorious or defeat a momentary (not talking about time) pleasure or displeasure is ensured.
The whole intent of Gita is to establish - Dharma - within and outside and reunion with the king soul
In every re-incarnation, the soul has to fight with other souls to enter in to the womb of a mother. If the soul is pure, a bright star twinkles in the sky and shows the direction to the true soul and its path. The soul also has to catch the path, as the other souls also tries to catch the path, but one among the true soul become victorious when they unite with the sperm and ovum die.
In each incarnation, the past karma works itself out partly through hereditary soul.
The hereditary souls also try to catch their hereditary soul and try to help them in entering in to the right mother’s womb. It depends on the past karma of not only the new soul but their hereditary souls. The self created influence i.e formations of past karma play an important role in reincarnation.
Within mother’s womb the cell gradually grows, takes a shape, but do not forget its past karma for some time, the child has to struggle inside the mother’s womb against deceases, dark ness, periodical feelings of limitations, and frustration and helplessness. As an unborn child remembers its past karma, gradually forgets its greater freedom of expression during its astral sojourn. It has to face its karma. According to the influence of past karma, good or ill formation of the body in which it is now a resident. These are the internal conflicts. Now simultaneously the inner child has to face the outer conflicts also which are additional. It encounters the vibratory influences that reach it from outside-environmental and actions of the mother, external sounds and sensations, vibrations of love and hate, peace and anger.
After the child is born, now its struggle starts in a new dimension, for necessary comforts, wants, likings, disliking, fear of survival and so and so forth. At the same time the most important factor is its relative opposing helplessness of its immature bodily instrument.
The Childs first conflicting struggle starts when he chooses to be in good or bad company. If the soul is pure and about to search for the king soul Lord Krishna, he desires to be calm, and tries to acquire a systematic training If the soul is a bad or evil, it shows its tendencies from the beginning tries to be cheerful and play endlessly. Then for both gradually more serious battle starts forced upon them by karmic instincts from within, bad or good company and environment from without.
The youth finds himself suddenly with worldly pleasures, beauties, lusts, sex, temptations, greed, power, easy money earnings but of course questionable means, pressure from the company that he keeps and finally the society. But the helpless youth does not find any weapon of wisdom with which he can fight the invading armies of worldly experiences.
If the youth fails to use his inner warnings given by the cosmic soul leads to misery, making desires, destructive habits, failures, ignorance, disease ad un happiness.
However some youth will know the devastations that are going to occur, helplessly realize the sad ruin of their lives. The psychological conflicts for health, rich, prosperity, self control and wisdom have to be started a new day in order for man to advance towards victory, reclaiming inch by inch, the territory of the soul occupied by ignorance.
However, a yogi an awakened man is confronted not only with internal battles fought by all means but also within the internal clash between the negative forces of restlessness arising from manasa or sense consciousness ad the positive power of his desire and efforts to meditate, when he tries to re-establish himself in the soul inner spiritual kingdom the subtle center of life and divine consciousness in the spine and brain.
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