According To Yogic Culture What Happens After Death?
Where do we go after death

Since the dawn of time, people have been fascinated and in awe by the issue of life after death. Concretized religious doctrines or significant advances in science have not resolved the issue. What follows death, then?
The body is viewed as having five dimensions or sheaths in yoga. The real body is referred to as Annamaya Kosha. This is the body of the food, as Anna intended. The mental body, also known as Manomaya Kosha, is the following. The energy body is referred to as the third one, Pranamaya Kosha. Physical dimensions of life include the physical body, the mind, and the energy body. For instance, the physicality of the light bulb is obvious. Electrons that go across the wire carrying electricity are also physically present. The light coming from the bulb is also. The three are all bodily. The mental body is more subtle than the physical body, and the pranic body is much more subtle, but all are physical in existence. The energy, the mind, and the body are all engraved with one's karma. You are anchored to your physical body by your karmic imprint, also known as your karmic structure. Even if it is a form of servitude, karma is the only reason you are able to cling to your body and exist in this place.
The names of the following two dimensions are Anandamaya Kosha and Vignanamaya Kosha. The non-physical yet physically connected Vignanamaya Kosha. The terms "extraordinary knowledge" and "knowledge of that which is beyond the sense perceptions" refer to vignana or vishesh gnana. The etheric body is this. It is a transient body, a changeover from the tangible to the intangible. It is neither tangible nor intangible. Like a connection, it connects the two. The happiness body, or Anandamaya Kosha, is wholly non-physical. It has no unique form.
Does Life Continue After Death?
When a person passes away, we say, "This person is no more." This is untrue. The person is not who you remember them to be, but they are still very much alive. Depending on the intensity of the karma, the physical body will disintegrate while the mental and pranic bodies endure. The intensity of this karmic structure needs to decrease and turn passive in order to find another womb. If the karmic structure has run its course and is now weak, it finds another body relatively quickly. When a person has finished all of his karma for this life, they will pass away naturally, without illness, accident, or injury. Within a few hours, they might come across another body.
If one lives out his life to the fullest and passes away gently, he does not need to wait around—life continues right away. However, if the karmic structure is really intense and unfinished, it must be completed. He now needs a lot more time to locate a different body. This is what you mean when you mention ghosts. They have more intense karmic frameworks, making them more open to your experience. Whether you are aware of it or not, there are countless such beings all about you; nevertheless, because their karma has dissipated, you won't sense the majority of them. Before they discover another body, they must simply wait for more dispersion.
Upon death, Where Do We Go?
We have gradually taken up this body, which is a bit of Earth. Whatever we have taken on board must be released atom by atom. When it comes to the mind, the process of death also causes the discretionary intellect to disappear. This entire collection of data, including the subtler body, subtler mind, and the data known as karma, the software, is still there, but the discretion has vanished.
Heaven is the name for the blissful state of existence. It is known as hell if you enter a bad condition of existence.
Let's imagine you learned today that the stock market is down and you suffered a significant loss. However, you have the maturity to acknowledge that you still have this and that makes up for what you lost. Let me enjoy myself today," and you can be joyful by getting involved in something.
When you lose this control, you experience compulsively depressive symptoms. You will now act in accordance with your tendencies and any qualities you have accumulated. As a result, when you lose your physical body, you also lose your mental faculties. As a result, you are left to rely solely on your inclinations to guide you in the direction that your programme dictates.
One drop of happiness will multiply a million times in the mind of someone who has left the body since there is no longer any discretion or discernment. A single uncomfortable drop will increase a million times if you add more. It is similar to how youngsters behave when they are playing outside until they are worn out and unable to continue because they lack the maturity to know when to stop.
Even more than in a youngster, discernment is completely lacking after death. The quality you provide the mind will then multiply a million times. This is what is meant when heaven and hell are mentioned. Heaven is a condition of existence where everything is blissful. Hell is the name given to a terrible state of existence. These are the experiential realities that a life that has become disembodied is living through, not specific places.




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