material anymore, everything becomes spiritual. There is no other existence than God, nothing exists except God.
This is the perfection of existence.
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Human being is born with certain tendencies and knowledge, which he keeps from his past life. It only takes a few stimuli for them to appear.
This demonstrates the eternal continuity of the soul. These memories result from the fact that he had already lived in particular conditions which enabled him to acquire specific knowledge and to keep it in his true memory, that of his soul. In the material universe, human beings, depending on the knowledge accumulated in their previous lives, have ideas and knowledge that are different from each other. Those of a person with developed consciousness differ from those of another with undeveloped consciousness. If someone reveals himself to be aware of God soon after his birth, it is because he had once meditated on Him.
The Supreme Eternal says: “Then he recovers the divine consciousness acquired in his past life and resumes its march towards perfection.”
The development of our awareness of God is never lost. It grows to perfection. This is why the Lord declares:
“No effort in this way leads to the least loss, and any progress, however modest, warns of the most formidable danger.”
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Our material body from material nature, which is itself the external energy of God, causes oblivion. Thus, through the material body in which it is embodied, the soul forgets who it is, as well as all its past lives.
The real purpose of existence, however, is to master the art of distinguishing the soul from the material body, so that, when the hour of their separation comes (this is what we call death), we can continue to exist in our original spiritual form. As long as we remain attached to the material body, we must continue to transmigrate, to reincarnate, from one body to another. By detaching oneself from the body, one frees oneself from this transmigration; this is called liberation. We can continue to exist in our spiritual form by always thinking of God. This is the definition of meditation.