XXX. Bhagirath, Immortal Roles, Ganesha, Skanda

NB: This article can be found after the following introductory passages.

Before you read this article, please note that, from 1996, I had begun to see numerous visions. I (Pari, the author of this article) did not have experiences involving the ‘grey aliens’ etc. until a later time. Thus, when I began writing my articles, from 1996, I had not known that the Mid-Confluence Aged scientists (who lived about 2500 years ago) had sent beings into the future, on the instructions of the Mid-Confluence Aged gods/rulers, so that these beings (who are referred to as aliens now) can assist Mankind, especially for the re-creation of the Golden Aged world and the Return (of God and ‘past births through the afterlife’). Hence, in earlier articles, all these are not reflected. All these will be explained further, in future books.

From 1996, when I began seeing numerous visions, I was trying to understand what was happening to me. As I was trying to understand this, I began writing all the articles which can be found in this website. Each article is a continuation of the earlier one. So what I had explained in earlier articles were not explained in subsequent articles. This had also allowed me to keep developing what I have to explain. After I had written numerous articles, people were asking me as to which articles they had to read in order to understand something or the other. Thus, in 2015, I began to write books. All the knowledge which a person needs, so as to understand the contents of a book, are given in the book. Thus, a person could understand the contents of a book without having to revert to other articles or books. However, a better understanding could be had through reading the other books. I had also begun writing my first book “Holographic Universe : An Introduction” because I began to have a good understanding on the structure of the Holographic Universe through experiences, guidance from God, research, etc.

It should be remembered that my articles were written while I was trying to understand what was happening to me. So, the emphasis in the articles may have been on my own roles (due to the afterlife of my past births). In my books, I concentrate on just explaining knowledge and not really on giving an explanation on my own role.

It should be noted that since there are so many articles, I find it very difficult to update the articles. So there may be information in them which has not been updated. I try my best to keep my eBooks updated.

Anyway, to have a better understand of what has been said in this article, read all my earlier articles. Begin by reading the first article which is numbered as No.1 at my List of Articles. Then, re-read this article to have a better understanding. It should be noted that all my articles were written based on time being cyclic. Click here to understand the basics of the Cycle of Time.

Title: Part 30 - Aliens, UFOs and Parallel Universes - Bhagirath, Immortal Roles, Ganesha, Skanda

The title of this article was previously “Part 30 - Aliens, UFOs and Parallel Universes - Bhagirath, Vyasa, Ganesha, Skanda”.

Contents: Though Bhagirath helps all the deity souls, who had walked out of the divine world to get salvation, the numbers used in the myth was only the smaller figure of 60,000 because the smaller figure represented the the small figure of deity souls who will play an active role at the end of the cycle. The smaller group also refers to those who play an immortal role from the Copper Age onwards so that they can emerge at the end to play an active role. Some of them will be very involved with their immortal roles. They will find it difficult to remove the influence of their immortal roles because the soul is deeply involved with that role. It is as if the soul itself is that immortal role, though the soul is only using roles. This is why some of those who are involved with the immortal roles for the alien-believe-system, may find it difficult to stop themselves from being influenced by the alien experiences and so on.

When the Bhagirath and Ganga roles begin to be played together on the world stage, the World Drama will be such that these souls will slowly begin to get influenced. Thus, they are salvaged and brought into the divine world to enjoy life as deities again. This myth, about Sagar and his sons, connects the Brahma Kumaris (who are those who play their role in the east) to all those who play immortal roles and to those who play their roles in the west. The west will play a role on the world stage when they begin to see and hear what Ganga is doing (while being guided by Bhagirath).

Those souls, who tried to keep themselves as immortals at the beginning of the Copper Age, will be playing the role of Skanda at the end. This is a blessing which the soul receives for having disturbed the peaceful state of the soul, through having tried to keep themselves as immortals during the Copper Age, so as to do service on the world stage (at the end of the cycle). These souls will be playing the role of Skanda while the Brahma Kumaris focus their attention on just training the 900,000 deity souls so that they will be ready for world transformation. Though the Brahma Kumaris have to make sure that the 900,000 souls are ready for world transformation, the founder had also paved the way for world service. This world service helps to bring in their members, who they have to be trained, and it also helps pave the way for those who play the role of Skanda. This is also a reason why it had been portrayed in a Hindu scripture story that Brahma had advised Shiva to give the fruit to Skanda. The fruit which was given to Skanda was the fruit for having done world service. After the Brahma Kumaris was founded, the founder did not advise any service to be done. But later, when it was time to pave the way for world service, the founder had paved the way for that. But world service outside India only began after the founder left his corporeal body. Since the women, who were administrators of the Brahma Kumaris, were running the Brahma Kumaris on behalf of the founder, it is as if the founder had paved the way for world service. So Ganesha, in the Hindu scripture story, is shown as being angry with Brahma because he advised that the fruit be given to Skanda. Ganesha getting angry reflects how the Brahma Kumaris are not actually involved with the service of Skanda and yet, Brahma had played a role that paved the way for the role of Skanda. What Brahma Baba had done, enables those who play the role of Skanda to receive their fruit through the world service which they do.

To understand why Ganesha is shown as getting angry with Brahma in the story, one also has to understand what is happening in the Brahma Kumaris. The members of the Brahma Kumaris, who use the role of Ganesha, cannot be successful while doing world service because they cannot adopt and adjust to the ways of the people in the Kaliyug world. It is only those who play the role of Skanda who would be able to do that. In the Brahma Kumaris, one would notice that it is those who are able to adopt and adjust, to the ways of the people outside, who are used by the Brahma Kumaris for world service in the corporeal world. The Brahma Kumaris use them because those souls know how to handle and deal with non-BKs in a diplomatic manner. Those who enjoy using the role of Ganesha do not have this ability. So they are not used by the Brahma Kumaris for world service in the outside world. Those who enjoy using the role of Ganesha are usually very critical that the Brahma Kumaris are using these world servers instead of using them. They feel that world service should be done their way and that the people outside should be able to accept their strict spiritual ways. This is also a reason why Ganesha has been portrayed as showing his ugly side to Brahma. Those who enjoy using the role of Ganesha can show their ugly forms when they are not in their divine soul-conscious stage.

One can also use the role of Ganesha during meditation, even though one is using the role of Skanda while doing world service. The Brahma Kumaris are actually using those who are capable of playing the role of Skanda for world service, even though they do not encourage their members to use the role of Skanda. The Brahma Kumaris are aware that God gives additional help to those who are involved with service in the corporeal world. But the BK knowledge does not state that the additional help is being given to those who play the role of Skanda. It is like this because the role of the Brahma Kumaris is to train souls to become like Ganesha. Anyway, we all belong to the same deity family and we are all involved with the same service of world transformation, even though we can specialize in the kind of service which we do. Each will receive a special fruit based on what they do. Those who play the play of Skanda receive the fruit for the world service which is done in the corporeal way. Those who play the role of Ganesha receive the fruit for the spiritual effort-making which they do, during the Confluence Age. This is why, in one Hindu scripture story, Ganesha receives the fruit whereas in another story Skanda receives the fruit. Though 2 different roles are involved, the ones who play the role of Skanda can play the role of Ganesha; and the ones who play the role of Ganesha can also play the role of Skanda. I know that I can use both these deity roles. But then, sometimes, some of the roles we play are based on our specialities and so, we are associated to one role more than the other.

Om Shanti

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