Our energies never die but merely change from one form to another.

Does it mean that Moksha is a lie?

Do we never get to reach the stage where we attain complete liberation?

But let me tell you this: neither is moksha a lie, nor are our energy explanations.

But then, how do these two things exist in harmony?

For us to understand it, let us understand a bit about our actions.

An action is nothing but our karma. We know from science that every action has the ability to create an equal and opposite reaction.

Going by our previous understanding of Karma, we can say that due to time inversion in Kali Yuga, our good actions have bad possibilities and our bad actions have good possibilities.

If that is the case, then we can safely say that our actions, or karma, are our footprint—our energy footprint in the universe.

It also means that for many of our past lives, we have built ourselves upon the same cycles again and again.

This is what comes to us as expectations in this life.

To put it more clearly,

When you are doing good in your studies throughout your school in several previous cycles, you are constantly expected to repeat the same process even in this birth.

It is when people come up and tell you that you are doing well, but maybe you should focus more since you are supposed to do well in your studies.

If you ask them back why or how they think you should do well in your studies, like, fair enough, you will get an oblique or vague answer. Most often, I used to be more baffled by their answers than by people’s expectations.

But slowly, I realized, people would expect out of you what you had already achieved in your previous births.

Of course, we cannot compress vacuum but can use the process of compression or rarefaction when there is existing matter.

Matter is what can be compressed and ultimately matter is nothing but compressed energy, to put it in another way.

When people expect something from you, they are obviously reading your energy footprint from before.

That is when they feel you will behave in a certain way or respond to a certain cycle.

It is what creates that pressure on our shoulders, forcing us to fall prey to or behave in certain manners.

What is an energy cycle?

We all know that an energy cycle exists in three forms.

  1. An exothermic circle
  2. An endothermic circle
  3. A self-sustaining energy cycle whose net output or input of energy is zero.

Often, our society projects an exothermic circle as God.

An endothermic circle is evil.

Similarly, a self-sustaining cycle is something society rarely speaks about.

We all might have at some point in time experienced an inner voice—we call it our conscience or the voice of our soul.

This conscience is nothing but an impulse from a higher source that we are not aware of—something that is perfect and wants us to be there.

A self-sustaining cycle in action form would mean an action that leads to no consequences, good or bad, which means no energy leakage or absorption in any form.

This is how we are made to understand a self-sustaining cycle. That is when science says that a self-sustaining cycle is impossible to create, for every action has a consequence, at least one.

This is where we end the battle.

But what if the self-sustaining cycle is not what people think it to be?

What if a self-sustaining cycle is a form of energy cycle where the amount of energy given out is compensated by an influx of an equal amount of energy?

  1. The energy input and output could be such that the same energy molecules that ward off come back after a point. Like some energy molecules, they break off to do a task and then return post-release from that task.
  2. It could be that an energy output from the cycle is compensated by an equal amount of energy influx from some other source.
  3. It could also be that the bands of energy that go out and come in are both foreign. It means neither the energy that is coming in is ours nor the one that went out is ours, which means both were borrowed at a time difference of “t.”

Every action that becomes self-sustaining in the way described above will definitely be capable of performing better and optimally than the two other kinds of cyclical processes.

If all of us start listening to our conscience and work through the steps pointed out by our conscience, you will know that we will all break free of all previous cycles, which means all of us will be attaining moksha without breaking the laws of energy.

When it comes to life, which cycles need to be lost and which need to be kept?

Cycles are created and recreated—we eat in cycles, we sleep in cycles, we work in cycles—and those cycles that do not have a harmful consequence can surely be repeated.

According to the law of moksha, only those cycles need to be destroyed that have the possibility of going rogue. Calculating it is impossible at all times, but if you notice, within us, we have this innate tendency where a small voice constantly keeps warning us of harm that could come out of a situation.

Sometimes, there is a supporting visual; at other times, there is no visual but just a pinch, a tug, or a pull somewhere.

The question is: how many cycles, when broken, can lead your soul to moksha?

The answer is that all those cycles that exist with a consequence in a direction opposite to their creative force need to be chopped down.

Liberation comes when people can break free of these noxious cycles automatically.

How do you do it?

Change the way you think.

To change the way you think, you don’t have to change the way you stay.

We all know that every day we are donning new job roles, new relationships, and new thinking effortlessly.

If I don’t care today, tomorrow I might want to care and see what happens.

When we see a movie, most of us call it good when we feel the pull of a character, as if beckoning us to become like them. For a while, we do believe in it, but then life comes in the way.

By staying where you are, you can change your thinking and could either become a monk, a knight, or an explorer and see life in an untangled form.

For example, let’s put it this way: if you are an explorer and you decide to dock somewhere, As you dock, some people come running and throw black ink on your face and body. How would you react? Would you respond in the same way you do normally? Completely alter the way you think and change your life—not here but within you.

Ideally the force that wants to keep the energy cycle on is Evil and the force that is trying to liberate us from this energy cycle is God.

No longer a giver or an exothermic energy cycle can then be called God and a taker or an endothermic energy cycle be called Evil.

Since the evil exists in telling man to continue this strife, this never ending cycle of energy dissipation and absorption.

Snehashree
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Snehashree is a content creator by profession and writer by passion. She is a storyteller, poet, and abstract artist besides being a content writer. She has published her works of poetry on Amazon and several online magazines. She moved into full time writing after spending a few years in the healthcare industry. A solivagant and an ardent animal lover, she regularly crafts interesting articles for her blog - TST.

When not writing, she can be found reciting poetries in poetry clubs, teaching kids the art of poetry, and reading avidly. You could visit her website and chat with her on Instagram.


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