“The incorporeal world means the residence of souls.”

Invaluable versions of Mateshwariji –

THREE Worlds ,त्रिलोक
THREE Worlds ,त्रिलोक

When we speak of the incorporeal world, it does not mean that it does not have a shape, for there definitely is a world. It doesn’t have a shape like the physical world. God is incorporeal but He definitely has His own subtle form. The land (dham) of souls and the Supreme Soul is the incorporeal world. So, when we use the word “world”, it shows that it is a world where someone stays and that is why it is given the name “world”.

Worldly people believe that God’s form is the element of constant light, but that is God’s residence, which is also called the “retired home”. We cannot call God’s home “God”.

The other world is the subtle world where Brahma, Vishnu and Shankar reside in their subtle forms. This is the physical world which is split into two. One is the viceless world of heaven, where there is constant purity, happiness and peace for half the cycle.

The other is the vicious, iron-aged world of sorrow and peacelessness. Why are these called two worlds? When people speak of heaven and hell, they say that both worlds are created by God.

However, God’s elevated versions for these are: Children, I did not create the world of sorrow. The world I created was a world of happiness. This world of sorrow, peacelessness and suffering of human souls is caused by them forgetting themselves and Myself, God. It isn’t that when there is the world of happiness and charity, the world doesn’t continue.

Yes, definitely, since we say that that is the residence of deities, then there is definitely the household, but it wasn’t a creation of vice there, and so there was no bondage of karma. That world is called the world of heaven that is free from any bondage of karma. First is the incorporeal world, next is the subtle world and the third is this physical world.

Achcha. – Om Shanti.

[SOURSE: 9-4-2022 Morning Murli – Om Shanti  ”Avyakt-BapDada” Madhuban.]

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