Article

What happens with the Soul of those in the afterlife who kill themselves?

Topic: Spiritual GuidesPublished September 4, 2021

Legacy signals

Legacy popularity: 401 legacy views

This a good question, and the spiritual-scientific answer to it is: rnEven if a person commits suicide just once, the repercussions of this act are so grave, that one will have to do the same for several lives to come. The karma (seed) of committing suicide is so serious, as a result (fruit) of which, one has to keep committing suicide, life after life, for atleast seven lives. rnSo, when a person commits suicide in their current life, there is a possibility that the suicide of this life may be the karmic effect of the suicide committed in the past. In such a case, the event is inevitable. When it’s time for the fruition of the past karma, even if the person doesn’t wish to, the circumstances so arise that one is drawn into committing suicide. If killed once, why does one have to kill themselves several times?rnLet’s understand this through an example.rnWhen you throw a ball from a height of about three feet, it will bounce back up and then drop, will again bounce up and then drop, isn’t it? So, although the ball was thrown just once, depending on the intensity with which it was thrown, the ball is forced to bounce up and down multiple times, before it ceases to bounce. This is a natural process, a natural principle of motion. Similarly, if a person commits suicide just once, then this act is perpetuated for atleast seven more lives. rnThat is why, all Enlightened beings say, ‘endure whatever life brings forth before you, regardless of how severe the suffering may be’, because by enduring the suffering, the karma comes to an end; but if we get afraid and take a drastic step as killing one’s self, severe karma gets created, for which we’ll have to undergo severe suffering, many times more than the initial suffering that we had got scared with. Param Pujya Dadashri explains, "A person may die by committing suicide; but he will have to come back to pay off his debts and obligations.” So, there is no escape, as such!rnCan we help those who have taken their life? rnYes. Even though they are no longer with us, we can pray to their Soul, to help them come out from the cycle of suicide. Rather than worrying, it is more beneficial to pray to their Soul. They will experience peace wherever they may be. Pray that they come across an Atma-Gnani (one with full knowledge of the Self). Only these elevated beings will be able to set them free from their entrapment and suffering of karma. rnPray that they acquire the right understanding and be free from suicidal thoughts in the future.rnThese are useful solutions. By implementing them, you will feel at peace, and so will the other person as your prayers reach him. To Conclude: The Soul of those who have taken their life experience great suffering. The best way to help them is through prayers. To liberate ourselves from all sufferings and miseries, one must meet Atma-Gnani! Follow this link: https://www.dadabhagwan.org/spiritual-masters/pujya-deepakbhai/the-hidden-jewel/

Further reading

Further Reading

4 total

Article

Healing rarely looks like we think it will. It’s messier, slower, and much more sacred. Some events split life into before and after. A sudden loss. A betrayal. An illness you didn’t see coming. Trauma feels like a storm that tears down the walls you thought were unshakable. But beneath the wreckage, something else waits. Something you might not expect. With time, and sometimes with the right sacred guidance, the very thing that broke you open can also become what awakens yo

July 31, 2025

Article

Ramadan is the most sacred Islamic month, during which Muslims escalate their good deeds. With fasting, they maximize their efforts by performing extra prayers and offering charity to needy people. For them, it is the best time to embark on the sacred Umrah journey. No doubt, the Haram’s yard is always crowded with humans, performing tawaf and sai. But during Ramadan, the crowd is too large. Why do Muslims Prefer Performing Umrah in Ramadan? The sacredness of Ramadan is

April 15, 2024

Article

In the intricate tapestry of nature, there exists a phenomenon that has puzzled and intrigued many: the stink bug. These small, shield-shaped insects have garnered attention not only for their distinctive odour but also for their curious behaviour and symbolism across various cultures. Beyond the realm of entomology, the stink bug phenomenon offers spiritual insights that delve deep into the interconnectedness of all living beings and the lessons they impart. Understanding t

March 1, 2024

Article

Umrah is a privilege only the chosen ones are blessed with. Umrah is one of the most admired forms of worship even though it is not obligatory in Islam. Umrah holds great importance for all Muslims as it allows them to visit the Holy Kaaba and enables them to worship at the place that is also called the home of Allah. Thus, the journey of Umrah is considered as valuable as other higher forms of worship. rnUmrah by definition is known as a pilgrimage to Makkah. Makkah is the h

October 6, 2023