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planet. Our answer for this would be. If an invisible divine force undertakes a
task, it shall be fulfilled by all means. If not, the invisible force would not attempt
at all. Though, the required ‘memory’ power as well as the required ‘faith’ does
not exist in the persons undergoing punishment, they are being punished. And as
well they are enriched with ‘true knowledge’. But how?
The God, in advance had created a system to ensure that humans
experience even the impossible of experiences and that is ‘the state of
dreaming’. In that state, a person would be experiencing a state of bliss never
experienced in a ‘state of dreaming’ to fly like a bird in the sky. Even impossible
things become possible in dreams. The person who was taken to the alien planet
could not recollect the past even in the ‘state of consciousnesses due to deletion
of entire memory. As such, such a person is detached from mental agony relating
to the past. Whereas, in the ‘state of dreaming’ (which is different from the ‘state
of consciousness’), a person’s memory is well intact and hence such a person is
bound to experience mental emotions. The ‘state of dreaming’ is neither time-
bound nor has any time-schedule. Hence, the amount of pain experienced in a
year’s time can be experienced within a ten minute span in a ‘state of dreaming’.
Changes with regard to time and form occur within no time. Though at a quick
pace one experiences them, one cannot realize the fact. If this state is compared
with the ‘state of consciousness’, everything looks an illusion (Maya). Events
which seem impossible do occur in dreams. A dog appears initially in a ‘state of
dreams’ and within no time transforms into a ferocious lion. In that state, we can
either realize it or can conclude as to how the event could happen. Hence, it can
be said that the ‘state of dreams’. Therefore, the persons are likely to undergo
happiness and sad which they ought to experience, according to individual karma.
In a ‘state of dreams’, which is unique by nature, a person is able to experience
bliss and agony unrelated with the present life. As such, things which one cannot
recollect in a ‘state of consciousness’, at times come to mind even in a ‘state of
dreams’ and that experience is definitely felt.
Things and events unrelated to the existing phase of life are bound to come
and such experiences are felt in a ‘state of dreams’. Hence, the instances of past
birth which are beyond the reach of memory can be felt in a ‘state of dreams’ in
the present birth. These aspects strengthen the theory that those persons who
landed on the alien planet, despite loss of memory, their Karma is still intact
leaving them. Now, coming to the point of ‘Jnanam’ in Bhagavad-Gita god said
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