Can the soul be reguided back into the human body with full memory of past life using the code and pyramids
According to Jain Dharma, this is not possible.
- How rebirth happens in Jainism
- The soul (jiva) leaves the body at death and, in an instant (samaya), takes birth in a new womb or body according to its own karma, not by anyone’s guidance, “code”, ritual, or device. - The “route” and next birth are governed by specific karmas like gati‑nama karma, anupurvi karma, ayu karma, etc., not by external technology or pyramids.
- Memory of past life
- For ordinary souls, past‑life memory is covered by knowledge‑obscuring karma (jnanavaraniya karma). - Only very advanced souls (e.g., Tirthankars, great saints, or rare beings with special types of jnana) can remember many past lives. - Even then, it happens naturally due to purification of karma, not because someone “re-guides” the soul or uses a structure like a pyramid or some “code”. - Jain texts clearly say: karma decides birth and capacity of memory; humans cannot override that system.
- No concept of “calling a specific soul back with full memory”
- Once a soul leaves the body, no one has the authority or power to call it back into a human body with full remembrance. - Pyramids, geometrical forms, or modern “codes” have no place in traditional Jain doctrine as tools to control rebirth or restore full past‑life memory. - Trying to “control” another soul’s journey is itself rooted in attachment and delusion (raag, mithyatva), which binds more karma.
- What Jainism recommends instead
- Rather than trying to bring a soul back with full memory, Jain Dharma teaches: - Purify your own soul through Right Faith, Right Knowledge, Right Conduct. - Practice ahimsa, aparigraha, tapas, dhyana, pratikraman. - When karma is fully destroyed, the soul attains moksha, where it has infinite, perfect knowledge—far beyond any single‑life memory.
You can read more about reincarnation and memory of past lives in Jainism here and here