This is what happens to the spiritual entity, the soul, at the time of death and after.
Without Krishna, God, the Supreme Person, the living being is nothing and can not do anything. He can not see, hear, or act without the active ingredient, God.
The Eternal Supreme resides in the heart of all bodies of matter, human, animal, vegetable, and keeps all these bodies of matter inert, active. This is why all these moving and immobile bodies are temples of God. No one must destroy one of these bodies, for it is reaching the individual spiritual soul and the Supreme Soul, God. The body has five organs of perception, five organs of action, and the mind, but this is in fact only inert matter. Because it is only a mass of matter, the brain does not have the power to act on its own; it can only work when it benefits from the energy of the Supreme Lord. This is how one can understand that Krishna, God is everywhere present. He alone directs the senses. Also, unless we are invested with power by its energy, our senses can not act. In other words, He alone sees, He alone acts, He alone hears; He is the only active principle or supreme master.
The soul is fixed, it does not move. In truth, the soul does not move except by its two bodies of dense and ethereal matter. The living being, the spiritual entity, is born and does not die; but because of the ethereal bodies and dense matter that temporarily cover it, it can move from one place to another, or die and disappear forever. It is therefore important to understand that the spiritual soul is fixed and how it is swept away by the waves of material nature towards different bodies and situations, tossed by desire and affliction. Man can say that his life is successful when he understands the original and eternal nature of his spiritual self and when he is no longer troubled by the conditions created by material nature.
The Supreme Lord says: "It is the thoughts, the memories and the desires of being at the moment of leaving the body that determine its future condition".
According to the writings of the world's great religions, the soul that undertakes its mysterious journey after death may encounter various beings belonging to other levels of reality, to other dimensions, such as the angels who will help it, or judges who will evaluate his good and / or bad actions on the scales of cosmic justice.
The Vedic writings, the original scriptures, also called the "true gospel," reveal to us the existence of the servants of God, the Supreme Person. These come at the hour of death, to accompany the pious souls into the spiritual world. At the hour of death the