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    The journey of the soul 6

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    To travel a long distance, we usually need a vehicle – a perfectly running one. We can easily say that the distance is the journey of life, the vehicle is the body and our thoughts are its fuel.

    In order to learn further and get higher education, students choose a university (based on the score), check out the curriculum, its faculty, its equity and once satisfied, put forth an application. Once the application is approved, they choose the subjects, the timings and so on.

    In the circle of life, the soul does the same. In order to learn a new lesson, based on its previous Karma (score) it gets to choose the country, place, parents and the learning path. To travel on this path, it needs a vehicle and that is THE PHYSICAL BODY.

    So many students take admission in the university every year. Some become toppers, some score decent marks while some get distracted and lose themselves, eventually dropping out. This is what happens to souls as well.

    When the soul is born on planet Earth (the school), it depends on the parents (the teachers) for its elementary and primary guidance. This is why the mother is said to be the first and primary GURU. She not only guides but nurtures the child too.
    The soul, like a good learner must walk on the chosen path and reach its goal, learn the lesson it signed up for.
    Often when a vehicle, loaded with many attractive functions and features, is given to a driver, the driver gets so mesmerized by the mechanism and functionality of the vehicle that he forgets to drive, ignores the purpose and ends up disregarding the destination.

    Similarly, the soul may get mesmerized and get distracted by the “Maya” created by the 5 senses of the PHYSICAL BODY.
    The vehicle loaded with the latest features, was provided to make the journey smooth and fast. Did the driver use it well? The usage makes the difference. The PHYSICAL BODY has many magical features, it is on the owner to make the legitimate use of it and remain focused on the journey and reach the destination.

    Let us now talk about the “soul-contract”.
    In order to learn the lesson, the soul chooses the teachers who could be parents, friends, spouse, relatives etc. It gets into a contract with them before taking birth. Karmic teachers are the ones who are strict and ruthless. For instance, if someone’s father is very dominating and strict, he could be the Karmic Teacher of the soul (child) in this life. The lesson could be “to learn to be disciplined”. Let us not forget that it is the soul, who had signed up for this lesson and signed a contract with the father requesting him to be the Karmic Teacher and not vice versa.
    The soul, once gets into the body, tends to forget these contracts because of the MAYA that the body creates. Only with meditation and self-work, one can understand his/her life purpose and work towards it.

    Deviation is easy:
    There lived a farmer. His name was Muski. He grew up seeing his father working hard on fields each day with all his honesty. The father led a very simple life doing the same set of things each day. He had not many friends. He did not waste time in village gossips either. Sometimes, he would sit with Muski and tell him stories of his grandparents, teach him about seeds and plants and the river. The family had enough to survive peacefully within their limited means. When Muski became a teen, the father started to teach him to plough. Muski was a good learner. He soon took over from his father. Days passed by peacefully.
    One day, the father passed away. Muski followed his father’s footsteps and continued to be a hard-working farmer. Two years later, his fellow farmer bought a tractor to plough his fields that worked faster and didn’t require so much hard work. Muski was very impressed and wanted one too but it costed a lot of money. He didn’t have even one tenth of it. His father had never advised to borrow money but Muski wanted to own the tractor. The money lender asked Muski to mortgage his land and the house against the money. Muski calculated and figured if he ploughed the fields with the tractor he would grow more and faster. Also, instead of selling his crops in the local market, if he went to the city, he would fetch more money and would be able to repay the loan in 5 years easily. He mortgaged the house and the land and borrowed the money. Things worked for him. He started to earn well and after a year got married too. The next year he became a father but the child was born with a hole in the heart. Travelling to hospitals and the treatment incurred a lot of expense and took up a lot of his time. He could no longer work efficiently and started getting stressed. The loan was weighing heavily on his shoulders all the time. He lost all his peace and took to drinking. The farming started to suffer. Soon he was under a lot of debt and the tenure of 5 years got over. Muski had no means to return the money. With a heavy heart, he sold his tractor, sold his land, repaid the money and left the village. His wife had already fought with him and had gone to her parents with the child. Muski went to the city and started to work as a labourer at a construction site. He worked five times more than he what he did when he ploughed his fields without the tractor. He could only repent now.

    All this happened because Muski got distracted from the path of leading a simple life, taught by his father. He got deviated and got mesmerized by the MAYA and created a painful life- journey for himself.

    Now, take a half an hour break, sit at a quiet corner comfortably and introspect your life. Who are you-Muski or his father?
    Remember, life can always be started on a fresh note. If you do not complete your lesson that you signed up for, you will have to come back and start all over again.

    Be blessed.

    Hi, I’m Aarti, My Psychoanalytical approach towards my clients is to empower them to better their lives through improving their relationship with themselves. I believe shame and guilt is a common barrier to change. I aim to guide my clients through re authoring their narratives where shame, guilt, and other problems have less power and take up less space.

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