The idea of a divine spark is most common in Gnostic and mystical religions, is that every human being possesses either a connection with God or " part " of God. The gold of life then is to allow the divine spark to influence us toward love, peace, and harmony. Upon death, the divine spark returns of God.
We learn that each of us possesses a soul - spirit, is made in the image of God, and it's innately aware of eternity. The scriptural principles do not teach a "divine spark", as commonly define whatever "divine spark" there ever was in humanity snuffed out by sin.
We view mankind as divine because Brahma is everything, which asserts that everyone is dive Atman or self, is one with Brahman. We Hindus believe that we will be repeatedly reincarnated in order that he\she may towards self-realization of the Truth. How a person is reincarnated in determined by Karma which is the principle of cause an effect governed by ntural's balance. What one did in the past affects and correspods with what happens in the future , past and future lives included.
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