Book Title: Science of Reincarnation Toll of Karma
Author(s): B Sriniketan Bhandari
Publisher: B Sriniketan Bhandari

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________________ The Science of Reincarnation, The Toll of Karma motivated or forced according to the instructions by Karmic Particles. We can understand this by simply taking a scientific example. Consider a human gene which is subjected to a regulation by a certain hormone or a chemical compound. The genetic element which is responsible for the effect of this hormone is isolated. This DNA or genetic information is inserted into a bacteria by genetic manipulations known as gene cloning, resulting in the construction that will be subject to the regulation by genetic element. Thus, now this genetic element will guide or direct the bacterial genetic process. This is how we manufacture insulin. The human genetic information of insulin is inserted into bacteria and now on industrial scales these bacteria or clones produce insulin chains. This is shown as an illustration which explains it clearly in FIGURE 1. In this illustration, genetic information about insulin is the directing factor for E. Coli bacteria to manufacture or produce insulin. One can thus try to understand how Karma, the person's own actions may be the key factor in regulating the life. Once the gene is integrated in bacteria, it is now part of the bacteria to produce insulin and so thus the Karmic particles do. The main difference is that as a human being one has a choice to make decisions so that karmic particles may be removed. A similar 27

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