Andrey wrote:Baba explains the way in which a religion is formed. 3 souls take part; one seed, one root and one new soul from up above. In this case, Ram is the seed, Krishna is the root and the soul from up above is Shiva. These three become more powerfull than all the other Trinities of all the other religions because every religion has a seed, a root and a new soul - like Jesus is the root, his Father is the seed, and the new soul is Christ.
Firstly, if you say Baba, qualify which Baba. Those are house rules.
You must mean Virendra Dev Dixit here because the way the BKs teach it, there are only
two souls; one that has been re-incarnated with some experience of the Silver Age, so they can talk with memory of heaven of heaven, and one new pure one straight down from the Soul World.
The example they gave with with Jesus Christ. Jesus was the older souls that had probably been in the Silver Age, i.e. a Brahmin soul. Christ was the new soul that descending into the Chariot of the first one to start the religion. Then they both reincarnate to sustain their religion until now when the Jesus soul would take Gyan and become a BK, albeit not a very good one; and the Christ soul would come back to the BKWSU to learn something but not even enough to become a cremator in the Golden Age. They define the Copper Age souls as being souls that "did deals" with god, i.e. not pure benefactor souls like BK Brahmins
So what are these elements that you are introducing from the PBK side? What part has the third and when do then incarnate into The Cycle? What relationship with the different metaphorical religions in the Brahmin family do they have?
pbktrinityshiva, you say "in accordance with Murli" but, again, do you mean Sakar or something Virendra Dev Dixit/ShivBaba spoke?