Why some are born poor while others are rich?

  • The circumstances of each birth are not random, but they reflect the soul’s stage of spiritual evolution and the lessons it is yet to learn.
  • Let’s take an example of Ramesh, who recently lost his job and now struggles to pay rent. His thoughts and actions are consumed by meeting the most basic needs, finding steady work, securing food, and keeping a safe place to live. Each morning, he searches job listings, attends interviews, and takes on part-time shifts to ensure money comes in. At night, he carefully budgets for rent, groceries, and electricity. His choices are driven not by passion or higher aspirations, but by the need for security and stability.
  • In this stage, his energy rests in the Mooladhara (Root Chakra), the foundation of survival, food, shelter, safety, and health. Until these needs are met, higher desires such as creative expression, love, or spiritual study remain secondary.
  • If Ramesh dies in this state, his soul would gravitate toward an astral realm mirroring his unresolved struggle for stability. When granted another birth on Earth, he would begin once more at the Mooladhara stage. Only after achieving security in his new life would his energy naturally rise toward the Svadishthana (Sacral Chakra), seeking pleasure, relationships, and creativity. In this way, life after life, the soul ascends through the chakras, evolving toward full realization.