What is an evil soul?

If a human of good character attains salvation or eternal life, then such a good human soul gets a place under a senior godly soul in a temple/worship place, and such a status is referred to as a Parivar God. If a bad human soul can exist for a long time by its efforts, such an eternal human soul is not respected or worshiped by humanity, and hence they have no place to reside in its afterlife permanently. Such a frustrated human soul gets agitated and becomes a Dhusta devata (evil gods/evil souls).

We know those poor men who reside on the streets without any shelter are frustrated, weak, and unhealthy. Similarly, human souls who are vulnerable, frustrated, and do not have a place to reside in any worship place roam around in the graveyards and streets, and their soul energy will be in deformed shapes. Such frustrated and malformed human souls are called evil ghosts.

Where does an evil soul reside?

In the cosmos and everything, good and evil always exist. Good eternal human souls (i.e., gods) and bad eternal human souls (Evil souls or Dhusta devatas) live on the earth. Good human souls may be promoted as retinue gods by the blessings of gods, and they will reside in temples. Evil human souls or frustrated souls roam around in graveyards, streets, dilapidated houses, haunted houses, and unused warehouses. Sometimes, they enter some dedicated worshippers' homes and permanently stay there and harm them. The number of good gods is lesser than the number of Dhusta devatas. If there are thousands of good gods (godly souls in the temples), we may say that millions of evil human souls exist in graveyards and other dilapidated places. Such evil souls’ existence may be for a temporary period. Millions of dedicated worshippers’ families suffer from these evil souls (Dhusta devatas).

Dedicated worshippers may identify or sense through cosmic energy that there is some souls’ movement in their homes. They believe it is their god who has come to their homes. Eternal human souls as gods are in the temples. There are many eternal souls roaming around us. These two eternal souls are of different characters. When we worship godly souls in the temples/worship places, we try to thrive in our lives and expect all happiness and auspiciousness.

When any street-roaming human souls or evil souls come to the worshippers’ homes, such worshippers develop attitudes such as reducing family happiness and other auspiciousness, do not dress appropriately, creating many orthodox lifestyles similar to beggars on the streets, etc. We can quickly identify the worshippers, whether they worship auspicious gods or evil souls. Their lifestyle will inform us about whom they worship. This book explains those aspects to enlighten humanity about Dhusta devatas or evil souls and their vicious attacks and conspiracies in the dedicated worshippers’ families for many generations.

When more human bodies are buried, such places/cities/towns/countries will have many human souls. Such human souls must be given proper energy, a place to reside, respect, etc. If not, good human souls accept their pathetic afterlife conditions and slowly disperse. But evil human souls develop their energy from dirty energy sources and exist as eternal human souls. The cosmic energy’s influences through evil forces and evil human souls are not yet appropriately explained by any of the earlier texts. Hence, it is believed to be a superstition. The harmful effects of evil human souls’ attack on a worshippers’ family (Dhusta devatas) are described in THE TRUE DIVINITY book. Millions of innocent worshippers are under the influence of evil souls, and they suffer in their life. But they console themselves that the gods are testing them.

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