2nd pss draft
Soul Functioning Laws (Based on Guru’s Knowledge)
Law 1: Soul and 24 Elemental Manifestations
1.1 There are three types of Souls:
Aparamata Soul – Fully pure, untouched by karma or prakriti, in eternal union with Parabrahman.
Soul – The second-level soul that interacts with prakriti and manifests 24 elements.
Jeevatma (Individual Soul) – Engaged in karma, birth-death cycles, and evolves through experience.
➡️ The Soul (second type) manifests 24 tattvas (elements) to interact with matter.
1.2 The 24 Elements are:
5 Sense Organs (Gyana Indriyas) – Eye, Ear, Nose, Skin, Tongue
5 Action Organs (Karma Indriyas) – వాక్కు (Speech), పాణి (Hands), పాదం (Feet), పాయువు (Anus), ఉపస్థ (Genitals)
5 Sense Energies – Visual, Auditory, Olfactory, Tactile, Gustatory
5 Pranic Forces (Vayus/Gases) – Prana, Apana, Samana, Udana, Vyana
4 Antahkaranas (Inner Faculties):
Manas (Mind) – Collects inputs from senses, passes to Buddhi, receives implementation commands.
Buddhi (Intellect) – Analyzes alternatives, takes decisions based on input from Chittam.
Chittam (Memory/Evaluator) – Checks decisions against Karma Wheel; accepts or rejects them.
Aham (Ego) – Declares Jeevatma as doer if Buddhi lacks deeper knowledge.
Law 2: Inner Faculties Functions
2.1 Manas gathers inputs from senses or memory and waits for Buddhi's decision.
2.2 Buddhi accepts inputs from Manas, takes help from Chittam to check karma alignment, and gives decisions to Manas for execution.
2.3 Chittam connects to the Karma Wheel above and decides whether a thought can be executed in this life span.
2.4 Aham acts as the identity-maker. If Buddhi lacks wisdom, Aham tells Jeevatma: “You are the doer.”
2.5 Buddhi and Aham communicate only with Jeevatma—not with the outer faculties. Buddhi provides joy (pleasure/sorrow) during implementation; Aham confirms Jeevatma as the doer (only if Buddhi lacks wisdom).
Law 3: The Four-Wheel System of Jeevatma
3.1 The soul functions through a symbolic 4-wheel system, rooted in the forehead.
3.2 Each wheel aligns vertically:
Guna Chakra
Karma Chakra
Kala Chakra
Brahma Chakra
3.3 Guna Chakra (Bottom Wheel) has 4 segments:
Tamasa (Outer Circle): Inertia, ignorance – 6 good and 6 opposing bad gunas
Rajo (Middle Circle): Activity, passion – 6 good and 6 opposing gunas
Satva (Inner Circle): Harmony, purity – 6 good and 6 opposing gunas
Gunaateeta (Center Point): Beyond gunas; no gunas exist
Law 4: Guna Interaction and Influence
4.1 The Jeevatma mostly resides in one of the 3 gunas (Tamasa, Rajo, Satva), influenced by karma.
4.2 These 3 are like house rooms—the Jeevatma roams based on its karmic interests.
4.3 In the Gunaateeta state (if Jeevatma is awake and conscious of divine knowledge), Paramatma energy flows inward, dissolving karma slowly.
Law 5: Guna Traits and Wisdom
5.1 Each Guna has 6 positive and 6 negative traits.
5.2 These traits repeat across the three gunas, but in varying dominance and size.
5.3 Gunaateeta is small in size, beyond traits, and aligned with the Jeevatma’s original pure state.
Law 6: Karma Mechanism
6.1 Sanchita Karma – Accumulated karmas (good and bad joys from all lives).
6.2 Prarabdha Karma – A portion of Sanchita karma chosen for this life, taken at the last moment of the previous birth.
6.3 Agami Karma – New karma generated in the current life while enjoying Prarabdha.
6.4 Agami Karma gets added back to Sanchita Karma unless one is in Gunaateeta state.
Law 7: Karma Liberation through Gunaateeta State
7.1 When Jeevatma resides in Gunaateeta during the awake state, it does not create new karma.
7.2 Instead, Paramatma energy dissolves the layers of Sanchita Karma from outside-in.
7.3 Aham's illusion (that Jeevatma is the doer) weakens if Buddhi is wise, thus stopping karma generation.
7.4 Only when Buddhi is ignorant, Aham declares Jeevatma as the actor of all thoughts and actions.
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