Do Animals have Souls Insects Bacteria Viruses Single Cell Organisms


Amoeba (single cell formation) is the first manifestation by a soul atman in cosmic system. It further evolves into multi-cell formation, then insect life, plant life, animal life and finally human form.

 

All animals, bugs, insects had a soul atman within. If bacteria and viruses fall under category of single cell formation like amoeba, they also would have a soul atman.

 

The evolution process was cyclic, automated. Ever since creation of cosmos by God Almighty (Brahman in Hinduism) the whole cosmic system was run by inscrutable laws of karma and evolution. God Almighty acts as a Dhrishta (onlooker) never interfering with creation of his.

 

If amoeba exists in human body and the human body dies, this simply means all amoebas existing in human body would automatically evolve to next stage of life. This process can be understood from the following example –

 

If a school building is under massive fire and some teachers including the principal succumb to fire along with many students then all these souls would manifest a new body and start new cycle of life. The same is the case with human body. If the human body is totally exterminated (burnt) as in Hindu rituals, then all parasites including minor insects, amoebas existing within the body would also get exterminated.

 

Life and death was a cyclic process. Whence came the death; the soul atman within immediately manifests a new body based on residual balance of karma at the time of death. Only if matching parents are not available on mother earth the soul atman hibernated in heaven or hell (swarga or naraka).

 

By: Vijay Kumar “Atma Jnani”… The Man who Realized God in 1993 – (Ref 150916)

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