Where Does the Soul Go After Death? Dadaji Explains the Soul’s Journey
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Introduction
Death is a mystery but also has haunted humankind for centuries.
We often ask:
Where does the soul go after death?
Is there a heaven or hell?
Does the soul return? Or does it disappear?
While religion gives us many beliefs, Dadaji offers a deeper, spiritual-scientific understanding — not based on fear, but on truth, energy, and cosmic law.
Let’s explore this beautiful journey of the soul… as explained by Dadaji.
The Soul Never Dies – Only the Body Does
Dadaji says:
You are not the body. You are the soul using the body as a temporary vehicle.
At the moment of death, the body stops functioning — but the soul continues.
It separates from the physical shell, and enters the subtle (energy) world.
Just like changing old clothes, the soul leaves the worn body and prepares for its next stage.
What Happens Immediately After Death?
Dadaji explains that after death, the soul:
1. Leaves through the Brahmarandhra (top of the head) — if it’s evolved.
2. Moves into the astral plane (also called lokas or dimensions).
3. Replays life memories — this is the “life review.
4. Feels its karmas — not judged by God, but by its own vibrational truth.
Depending on the soul’s energy level, it either:
Ascends to higher dimensions (peaceful, light realms).
Gets stuck in lower layers (earth-bound, restless states).
Prepares for rebirth (according to karmic blueprint).
Does the Soul Reincarnate?
Yes, Dadaji says rebirth is real — but not automatic.
The soul chooses or is guided into a new birth based on:
Its past actions (karma)
Its desires (vasanas)
Its soul plan (higher purpose)
Some souls return quickly. Others take years or lifetimes.
And some never return — because they’ve completed the Earth cycle.
Where Exactly Does the Soul Go?
Here’s a basic flow, as explained by Dadaji:
Soul's Condition
Heavy with greed, anger, ego
Normal karmic soul
Spiritually evolved soul
Enlightened soul
Destination After Death
Lower dimensions (like Bhu-loka, Naraka-loka)
Earth-like astral worlds
Higher planes (5D to 7D – Peaceful realms)
Merges with supreme energy, doesn't reincarnate
Dadaji explains that there are infinite dimensions, not just heaven and hell.
journey is unique and vibrationally guided.
Can We Know Where Our Soul Will Go?
Yes.
Dadaji told that vibration, thoughts, and actions are already creating your post-death direction.
Ask your self this question:
Do I live in anger or peace?
Do I seek truth or only pleasure?
Do I meditate, serve, and grow spiritually?
These choices shape your soul’s next destination.
What About Science?
Many scientists now believe consciousness exists beyond the brain.
Cases of near-death experiences (NDEs), past-life memories, and soul regression therapy support what Dadaji has always said:
The soul is not a belief. It’s an eternal, indestructible energy.
Dadaji connects science and spirituality by saying:
Energy cannot be destroyed — just changes form
The soul is subtle energy beyond 5 senses
After death, the soul enters light realms, just like wave-particles in quantum fields
What About Other Worlds?
Dadaji says:
Souls do not belong to Earth alone. Some travel to other planets, galaxies, or dimensions.
Many souls have cosmic connections.
If a soul is highly evolved, it may:
Join divine light civilizations
Return as a spiritual guide or master
Or choose permanent liberation (moksha)
So yes — life after death is not limited to Earthly ideas.
How to Prepare for a Peaceful Soul Journey
Dadaji lovingly gives 5 simple steps:
1. Practice inner silence daily
– Let the soul guide your mind.
2. Live with awareness, not ego
– Watch your actions, thoughts, and reactions.
3. Do karma with purity
– Selfless acts create light vibrations.
4. Meditate on light, peace, and truth
– These become your soul’s fuel after death.
5. Surrender to the Supreme within you
– The source is not outside. It’s inside your soul.
Final Words from Dadaji
Death is not the end.
It’s just the closing of one scene in your eternal movie.”
Your soul is the real you.
And it already knows the path — if you listen.
Do not fear death.
Fear forgetting who you truly are — the immortal, divine soul.
Conclusion
The question Where does the soul go after death?
doesn’t have to be filled with fear, confusion, or superstition.
As Dadaji shows us — with peace, truth, and silence —
we can not only understand this journey, but walk it with dignity, preparation, and inner power.
Your soul is not lost. It’s eternally on its way home.
And Dadaji is here… to light the way.
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