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Sai Baba! How is it that we have vasanas, traits of the past life? We

are born, we grow and die. The body is bound to weaken, wither, die

and decay. How then are our features brought forward to the next life?

 

Sai Baba: It is certain that the features of the past life are

carried to the next life. You can call them vasanas or samskaras or

the qualities of the past life. People with good samskaras will spend

their time in a sacred way by participating in satsang, good company,

bhajan, singing His glory, entertaining sadalocana, good thoughts,

and satkarma, good deeds, and good discussion. On the other hand,

people with bad samskaras make their lifetime unholy by indulging in

duskarma, misdeeds, entertaining durbhavana, bad thoughts and asatya,

speaking falsehood. As you have said, it is true that the body

weakens, withers, dies and decays, but the samskaras don't die. They

follow you to the next life.

 

A simple illustration will make this subject clearer to you. Suppose

your hand was injured. You got it treated, and for some time you put

a bandage also over and around the injured part. The hand was healed

completely after some time. But in that part of your hand where the

injury took place, a scar or a mark is left, and it remains till now

as well. Similarly, the body may die. But the vasanas remain as a

spot in the next life.

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