Atma at The Court of The Chief Judge

Atma at the Court of The Chief Judge in the Voice of Guruji (English)

by The Teacher in Incarnation | The Teachings

Atma at The Court of The Chief Judge in the Voice of Guruji (Hindi)

by The Teacher in Incarnation | The Teachings

The Teachings

A Partial Teaching on Atma at The Court of The Chief Judge

Discourse

 

Move to the Judgment Table

At the end of its journey through life, the Messenger picks up the Atma along with the requests made during that Janam.

The body is discarded and disposed of by the relatives and associates.

The Messenger escorts the Soul to the judgment table where The Chief Judge is sitting.

In front of the table is a long bench.

The Atma is placed on the bench at the left end and the Messenger stands behind him or her.

As each Soul is dealt with, the bench shifts the waiting Atmas one step to the right.

 

On Arrival in Front of The Chief Judge

The Chief Judge turns towards the Atma and asks the first of several questions.

The Accountant is in attendance during this phase of Accounting.

At the end of questions and answers, the Judge releases the Accountant.

The Chief Judge considers all the evidence, the answers given by the Atma, the facts and circumstances of each Soul in its passage through life in the given body+mind.

The Chief Judge passes an appropriate order which enables that Atma to cleanse itself by transiting through an adequate number of Joonis or Transits so as to earn another opportunity to work for Salvation and eventual merger with GOD.

 

The Processing

The Chief Judge turns towards the Atma and asks:

Judge:

“Did you carry out your Life Task?”

Comment: The Atma responds truthfully — yes or no; if the Soul has carried out the Life Task, then she will only have to face the Tenth part of the outstanding negatives in her account.

Judge:

“GOD gave you one billion (100 crores) Ashirwad to earn during your passage in life.

Did you earn any?”

Atma:

“Yes, I did.”

Judge to Accountant:

“Bring the account of this Atma and tell me how many Blessings were earned by this Atma during Janam?

The accountant opens the ledger and answers.

Comment 1: Some Atmas will have distributed one hundred Blessings; others, a thousand; yet others, 10,000 Ashirwad.

Comment 2: Sometimes an Atma comes along having distributed 100,000 Blessings during Janam and occasionally comes along an Atma having distributed one million Blessings or more.

Comment 3: The actual number of Blessings distributed by any Atma will be different and the accountant will quote the exact figure.

Comment 4: Let us take one simple example for the sake of understanding the process.

Accountant:

“This Atma distributed (ten million) Ashirwad during Janam”

Judge:

“Well done.

Now whatever is the number of Blessings distributed by this Atma, multiply by Ten.”

Accountant:

“Done.”

Judge:

“How many?”

Accountant:

“This Atma spent (so many) years in Janam.

He or she distributed ten million Ashirwad.

You have asked me to multiply it by 10; it becomes 100 million.

What should I do with this 100 million Blessings?”

Judge:

“This is the earning of this Atma during his or her Janam.

This will come in useful to reduce the number of Joonis he or she has to pass through, place it to his or her credit.

How many left?”

Accountant:

PARAMATMA gave this Soul One Billion Blessings to distribute.

You have given 100 million as his or her earning.

That leaves a balance of 900 million in the account.

What should I do with this?”

Judge:

“What GOD gave for him or her to earn through exchange of Blessings during Janam was not done. What has been wasted must be paid for.

This Atma has to answer for this.

He or she will have to go and pass through Joonis to earn the right for another Opportunity to enter Janam again.

Place it against him or her.”

The Chief Judge turns towards the Atma and asks the next question.

Judge:

“During your passage in life, you must have had many opportunities to do good deeds, to perform good acts; did you perform any good deeds?”

Atma:

“Yes, I did”

The Chief Judge turns towards the accountant and asks:

Judge:

“Tell me how many good deeds have been performed by this Atma during Janam?”

Accountant:

“This Soul performed (for example one million) good deeds during Janam with the body+mind given to him or her.”

Judge:

“Well done.

Now, multiply by ten whatever be the number of good deeds performed by this Atma during Janam.

Accountant:

“Done.”

Judge: “How many?”

Accountant:

“This Atma spent (so many) years in Janam.

During that period, using his or her intelligence and the different parts of the body, he or she performed (one million) good acts.

You have told me to multiply by ten, so it becomes ten million.

What should I do with this?”

Judge:

“This is also the earning of this Atma during Janam.

This will further help reduce the Joonis he or she has to go through.

Place it to his or her credit.”

The Chief Judge turns to the Atma and asks the next question.

Judge:

“During your passage in life, you must have faced many problems, many temptations and greeds. There are many wrong paths and plenty of people to misguide you along those paths. Sometimes mistakes happen. Did you by any chance do anything wrong, do bad things or make mistakes?”

Atma: “Yes, Judge, I did.”

The Chief Judge turns towards the accountant and asks:

Judge: “How many bad things or acts were done by this Atma during Janam?”

Accountant:

“Using the body+mind given to him or her for Janam, this Atma has done plenty of bad things.”

The Accountant shows the ledger to The Chief Judge,

“See the minus 1, the comma and then the zeros going beyond the mountains into the horizon, so far beyond I cannot see the end of the zeros. That is the number of bad things he or she has done.”

Judge: “You can close the account now.”

Accountant draws a line, closes the account and says, “Done.”

Judge: “What is the result? Is it plus or minus?”

Accountant:   “It is minus!”

Judge: “By how much?”

Accountant shows the ledger and says, “As you can see for yourself, the line of zeroes is still in the mountains, a long way from here.”

Judge: “Your work is done; you are released from this duty now.”

The Judge releases the Accountant who then leaves.

The Judge considers all the factors, all the evidence and then pronounces judgment on the Atma in front of Him.

 

The Judgement

The Chief Judge

“Having heard you and examined the evidence of your passage through life in the body given to you by PARAMATMA, and in the facts and circumstance of your passage through life, you will spend (n) number of Joonis for the cleansing or purification process. You will have (x) number of human years in regret. Once you are clean and pure, you will be brought before PARAMATMA.”

 

The Circuit of Joonis

Judge instructs the Messenger:

“Take this Soul and place him or her in the circuit of Joonis.

After (x) many years, when he or she is purified and clean, he or she will be taken in front of GOD.”

 

The File To Records

The file is closed and consigned to Records.

Comment 1: The Atma is now required to transit through different physical nonhuman bodies, such as plants, trees, animals, fish, insects, avian, reptiles et cetera.

Comment 2: One transit is one Jooni.

Comment 3: Each moment of each transit is spent in regret.

Comment 4: Passage through Joonis is also known as passage through purgatory, or hell or Jahanuum.

 

Some of the Partial Teachings are listed here from the Index:

  1. A Partial Teaching on Atma or Soul
  2. A Partial Teaching on Salvation
  3. A Partial Teaching on Janam and Jooni
  4. A Partial Teaching on Sin
  5. A Partial Teaching on The Story