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Reincarnation, Karma, Enlightenment and Punya

Reincarnation, Karma, Enlightenment and Punya

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Following the last episode, "What Happens When the Body Dies," this week's episode, explores the continuation of the cycle of birth and death: reincarnation through the lens of karma, unfulfilled desires, and the Fulfillment Field revealed in Vedic Meditation.


He explains the stages of enlightenment, why heaven on Earth requires a body, and how punya, or spiritual merit, reflects our realization as Universe living in human form. Listen to discover how seeing yourself as the Fulfillment itself changes your relationship with rebirth, responsibility, and desire.


Episode Highlights

[00:45] Q - Is reincarnation due to karma?

[00:54] A - Karma, Desire, and the Fulfillment Field

[04:24] Vedic Meditation and The Fulfillment Field

[06:31] Beyond Desires Yet Still Desiring

[08:57] Karma, Bondage, and the Roasted Seed

[10:49] Q - Can our actions create karma for others?

[11:14] A - Inaccurate Expectations and Reincarnation Parties

[14:54] Q - Can we engineer our enlightenment status for an ideal incarnation?

[15:43] A - The Relative States of Consciousness

[17:45] Cosmic Consciousness: All-inclusive Awareness

[21:32] From Cosmic Consciousness to God Consciousness

[27:54] Anandamayi Ma and Born Enlightenment

[30:56] Nobody Gets Born Enlightened

[34:26] Heaven on Earth Requires a Body

[36:09] Q - What is the role of punya in reincarnation?

[36:19] A - Spiritual Merit and Cosmic Deserving Power

[39:38] Realization and Punya: Locked Together


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