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3 July 2024

     04:51  When we die, we have to give up the body & then take on another body. We immediately enter the womb of another mother, stay for nine months or so, and then come out. Then a new chapter of life begins. This is conditioned life, & it goes on again & again diffhist +10 Nabakumar talk contribs
     04:00  Transcendental knowledge is described in the Bhagavad-gita (BG 2.13): tatha dehantara-praptir dhiras tatra na muhyati. When someone dies, he accepts another body; therefore sober persons do not lament diffhist −10 Nabakumar talk contribs
     03:19  Take advantage of this knowledge, understand the philosophy of life, that "I am eternal." Na hanyate hanyamane sarire (BG 2.20). I do not die after the annihilation of this body. I accept another body diffhist −10 Nabakumar talk contribs
     02:57  Pavarga means "material existence." In material existence, one always works very hard but is ultimately baffled. One then dies & has to accept another body to work very hard again. This is the cycle of material existence. Apavarga means just the opposite diffhist +10 Nabakumar talk contribs
     02:56  People may say, "A karmi is dying and bhakta is dying. What is the benefit?" No. He's not dying, but he is dying or giving up this body for living forever. And the nondevotees, he is dying to accept another body. That is the difference diffhist −10 Nabakumar talk contribs
     01:55  He (the jnani) knows that all of these (riches and wealth) apply but to the body and that when the body is finished, they also go. When the body dies, one is no longer a rich man but a spirit soul, and according to his work, he has to enter another body diffhist +36 Nabakumar talk contribs

2 July 2024

     11:18  Nobody will die. We simply quit this body and accept another body diffhist +35 Nabakumar talk contribs
     08:49  As stated in Bhagavad-gita (BG 2.20), na hanyate hanyamane sarire. The soul does not die when the body is destroyed. Rather, the soul takes on another body diffhist +10 Nabakumar talk contribs
     08:04  Any moment we can die. But we are not thinking, because they have made this theory, "There is no life after death. So enjoy. Enjoy life as far as possible." But that is not the fact. After death we will have to accept another body diffhist −9 Nabakumar talk contribs
     08:01  Although the soul does not die, it accepts another body, and this is called bhava-roga, the material disease diffhist −10 Nabakumar talk contribs
     06:40  A dhira knows that he is changing his body; he is not dying. He will get another body. Dhira, sober. And one who is not sober, he says: "No, life is finished." Or he can imagine he is going to heaven or hell diffhist +10 Nabakumar talk contribs

1 July 2024