Guest guest Posted July 4, 1999 Report Share Posted July 4, 1999 Our present works fall into two categories: works of planning (agaamyaa) and works of execution (kriyamaanaa). The former are essentially mental and at best, they may get expressed in words, either spoken or written. The latter are physical works done in execution of the plans, in which the whole of the body-sense-mind combination is involved. Some people may spend time in planning but may not, as a rule, succeed in executing them and thus taking their plans to their logical completion and conclusion. This may be due to lack of skill in executing or due to the sudden and unforeseen development of circumstances not conducive to their execution. This may also be due to the person being too circumspect and hence, too dependent on the development of favourable circumstances for their execution. The mental works of planning create two direct effects. One, the result of the work of planning itself, which may happen to accrue in a subsequent birth, according to the Will of Ishwara. Another, the strongly ingrained tendency to plan. But, there is also the indirect effect of an accretion to the personality of a deep-rooted desire to execute the plans and get fulfilled, having recourse to the accumulated memories of the works of planning. This may also give rise to the tendency to associate with other people with the requisite capacity to execute and get things done through them. But, where such a person passes away, he will normally have too many unfulfilled desires. Hence, he may get lodged for a long time in the vital regions immediately above our terrestrial consciousness, which permeate and actively influence our earthly nature and consciousness. Such persons possess, as a general rule, a strong vital sheath, capable of penetrating the mental sheaths of beings in the terrestrial regions and lodging their unfulfilled desires into their subtle bodies and withdrawing thereafter. Common earthly beings, distinctly lacking the faculty of discrimination, and unaware of the origin of these desires, allow these desires to invade and actively possess them. Then, these become active part of their frontal and surface-mental consciousness. Since these people,-acting inadvertently and indiscriminately as media for the unfulfilled desires of disembodied vital beings,-possess strong powers of execution, they execute with a tremendous power, most often tending to ruthlessness, these unfulfilled desires. One such effective ruthless medium was Adolph Hitler of Germany. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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