Episode 115
Hello 🙋♂️ It’s Rany again.
You may have heard that the soul is never destroyed when we leave this world.
Please don’t worry.
Our material bodies are like garments — worn for a time, and then gently set aside as they fade.
But the soul continues.
According to our consciousness and actions, there is reappearance — another opportunity to grow, to learn, to evolve.
I am part and parcel of Lord Krishna — as we all are.
You may wonder:
“If that is so, why was there suffering?
Why disability?
Why confusion?”
The answer is subtle.
Our five senses function through divine energy.
When our awareness becomes disconnected from the Supreme Source, we experience limitation.
Separation from divine harmony creates imbalance — and that is part of the soul’s journey in this world.
Let me share something meaningful.
Do you know why my mother named me Sathy, Shiva, Sorubiny?
There are three fundamental qualities described in the Vedic wisdom —
Goodness (Sattva), Passion (Rajas), and Ignorance (Tamas).
These are not labels for people, but natural states of consciousness that all souls move through at different times.
The ancient scriptures explain that spiritual teachings are presented in various ways to gently elevate every mindset toward higher understanding.
My mother, being devoted to Lord Shiva, chose those names with love and reverence.
“What do they mean?”
Sathy — divine truth and sacred energy.
Shiva — auspicious, transformative grace.
Sorubiny — the symbolic or personified expression of the Divine presence.
“But where is Krishna in all of this?”
A beautiful question.
Krishna is described as the Supreme Source —
the cause of all causes, eternal and unborn.
From Him emanate all divine energies and manifestations.
Lord Shiva is revered as a profound and compassionate divine manifestation, guiding souls through transformation toward higher awareness.
No one is fixed permanently in any state.
Spiritual life is a journey — from confusion to clarity, from limitation to love.
“How is all this administered?”
That… we shall reflect on next time.
With gratitude and peace in the heart.
Hare Krishna 🙏🌸
Hare Krishna 🙏🌸
You may still wonder…
“If she was devoted — especially being a servant of the devotees like K. Soul Nava — why did Rany suffer so deeply?
Why such severe health complications?
Why a condition that left even her own children unable to fully meet her needs?”
This question arises from love.
Suffering is never meaningless in the divine arrangement.
Sometimes, if a soul were to depart suddenly, the shock would wound the hearts of loved ones in ways that might deeply disturb the course of their lives.
So nature — working under divine supervision — gradually prepares the minds of the family.
Through time, through visible decline, through the acceptance of physical limitation, the heart slowly understands:
“This body is no longer her comfort zone.”
What appears as prolonged suffering may, in a deeper sense, be a compassionate transition —
allowing the family to adjust, to process, to detach gently rather than abruptly.
Her departure then becomes not a violent shock,
but a quiet release.
Not abandonment,
but completion.
The soul was never the disability.
The soul was never the pain.
It was only the garment wearing thin.
And when the time was right,
it was set aside.
Hare Krishna 🙏🌸
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