May 6, 2012

Ask Deepak – Who is God?.

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  1. IdPnSD

    Smakhya is a part of Vedas. Samkhya is mentioned in both Gita and Mahabahrat. Samkhya describes the theory of souls in the following way. For more details take a look at the Soul Theory chapter here at the blog site https://theoryofsouls.wordpress.com/ The environment of earth is filled with oxygen and nitrogen molecules. In the same way the entire universe is filled with (1) root material and (2) root cause. Both are invisible to human senses but a high level yogi can see both of them. This root cause is the soul. All living and nonliving objects in the universe is created by their individual soul. That means you are created by your soul and I am created by my soul. This means there is no object that created the entire universe. Both Samkhya and Gita also say that a soul cannot be broken into pieces. That means our souls are not part of any other soul. Thus according to Vedas there is no God. If you replace {God, Me, My, I, Krishna, Iswar} etc. by your soul or my soul or only soul in all the verses in Bible or in Gita you will not find any inconsistencies. On the contrary everything will become meaningful, understandable, and consistent. Examples of yogic powers, destiny theory, and reincarnation prove the above concept of soul theory.

  2. IdPnSD

    Smakhya is a part of Vedas. Samkhya is mentioned in both Gita and Mahabahrat. Samkhya describes the theory of souls in the following way. For more details take a look at the Soul Theory chapter here at the blog site https://theoryofsouls.wordpress.com/ The environment of earth is filled with oxygen and nitrogen molecules. In the same way the entire universe is filled with (1) root material and (2) root cause. Both are invisible to human senses but a high level yogi can see both of them. This root cause is the soul. All living and nonliving objects in the universe is created by their individual soul. That means you are created by your soul and I am created by my soul. This means there is no object that created the entire universe. Both Samkhya and Gita also say that a soul cannot be broken into pieces. That means our souls are not part of any other soul. Thus according to Vedas there is no God. If you replace {God, Me, My, I, Krishna, Iswar} etc. by your soul or my soul or only soul in all the verses in Bible or in Gita you will not find any inconsistencies. On the contrary everything will become meaningful, understandable, and consistent. Examples of yogic powers, destiny theory, and reincarnation prove the above concept of soul theory.

  3. IdPnSD

    Smakhya is a part of Vedas. Samkhya is mentioned in both Gita and Mahabahrat. Samkhya describes the theory of souls in the following way. For more details take a look at the Soul Theory chapter here at the blog site https://theoryofsouls.wordpress.com/ The environment of earth is filled with oxygen and nitrogen molecules. In the same way the entire universe is filled with (1) root material and (2) root cause. Both are invisible to human senses but a high level yogi can see both of them. This root cause is the soul. All living and nonliving objects in the universe is created by their individual soul. That means you are created by your soul and I am created by my soul. This means there is no object that created the entire universe. Both Samkhya and Gita also say that a soul cannot be broken into pieces. That means our souls are not part of any other soul. Thus according to Vedas there is no God. If you replace {God, Me, My, I, Krishna, Iswar} etc. by your soul or my soul or only soul in all the verses in Bible or in Gita you will not find any inconsistencies. On the contrary everything will become meaningful, understandable, and consistent. Examples of yogic powers, destiny theory, and reincarnation prove the above concept of soul theory.

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