The Reincarnation of Radha
By Mae Gosaynie
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She is referred to as the mysterious Radha! Some people do not believe she ever existed. Others believe she was an adulteress.
The truth is that Radha was a soul that lacked self-love. However, her love for Sri Krishna was boundless and unconditional. In this contemporary 21st century story about Radha’s reincarnation, you will learn how her consciousness contrived a plan to give Sri Krishna the Shakti he needed from her while simultaneously breaking her heart. She even chose for him to never speak to her until she had become enlightened herself. She thought nothing of her own self-preservation or the great suffering she would inevitably endure.
The questions that remain to be answered are:
Will Radha be able to heal from such a traumatic experience?
Will she be able to forgive Sri Krishna for breaking her heart?
And finally, will she eventually be able to merge with Krishna as they had originally planned?
Read Radha’s story to find the answers disclosed within.
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“Written through the framework of choosing the journey of our lives on the path to enlightenment, the author forces us to consider what we have chosen to endure and why. Beautifully written through the eyes of a reincarnation story and the suffering of the soul on its way to salvation and becoming a goddess. This precious story of spiritual mates on their evolutionary journey reminds us of our mortality and declares that our life journey is a special, and personal, experience meant for spiritual growth. Inspired by traditional beliefs, we rediscover, or uncover for the first time, that we choose our suffering, which ultimately helps us advance as humans and have purpose during our cycles of life on Earth.”
- Kat Lahr
Writer, Researcher, Educator
Southern New Hampshire University
Mae Gosaynie
Mae Gosaynie is a citizen of the United States born to parents of Middle Eastern descent. She possesses two Bachelor’s degrees: One in Biology and a second in English language and literature. She has a Master’s degree or M.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction with an emphasis on Differentiated Instruction. She also has a certified professional license to teach grades 6-12 and teaches Advanced Placement Biology and Human Anatomy at a High School in her home state of Michigan. She is a published author of an article entitled, “Acknowledging the Creator Within”, published in Nature of Occurrences (Thought Notebook Journal) Thought Collection Publishing (TCP), Journal Issue 3 printed December 2, 2014.Mae’s parents belonged to a religious sect that believed in reincarnation and the suffering of the soul, so these religious and spiritual concepts were ingrained in her upbringing early on. She chose to be born to this Middle eastern family in the U.S. so that she could learn about discrimination and racial inequality.Her education was disrupted multiple times as she was transferred from one school to another. However, all these disruptions had a purpose. They exposed her to different racial demographics as well as different religious beliefs. By the time she was an adult woman she had taken communion in a Catholic church, prayed on her knees to Allah in a Muslim mosque, chanted Wahe Guru in a Sikh temple, and also experienced the Unified Field of Consciousness through her many years of practicing Transcendental Meditation. She was initiated into the TM movement in the fall of 1994. She progressed to advanced Siddha status and Yogi flying in 2003.Mae has three sons from a previous marriage. She lives in a humble home with her small dog and youngest son. She lives her life in an attempt to help and guide others. She spends her days writing poetry, reading, taking long nature walks, and reciting ‘Hare Krishna’.
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The Reincarnation of Radha - Mae Gosaynie
I
Radha Creates Her Destiny
You are the creator of your destiny! However, that does not imply the choices you make here on Earth. Being the creator of your destiny refers to the choices you made prior to being born on this Earth. You chose to be born a male, a female, or a transgender. You chose your race and nationality. You chose the family you would be born to. You chose the time and location of your birth. All these choices were made to provide you with the life lessons your consciousness needed to evolve. Only in your final lifetime once the consciousness has become spiritually awakened by a Guru, a TM teacher, a Yoga teacher, or even through religious and loving pursuits, will you realize your potential to be a God. The same was true for Radha.
Radha knew this was going to be her final lifetime before she was born. However, Radha was a soul who did not love herself. Her lack of self-love could more accurately be described as self-loathing. She felt deeply that she would only deserve the blessing of enlightenment after a life saturated with a plethora of emotionally and physically painful experiences. So, she planned to be born into a Middle Eastern family that had emigrated to the U.S so she would be discriminated against. She planned to be born a middle sibling to suffer the unfairness of having to always wear hand-me-down clothes and to have her younger brother favored for being the heir to the family name. She had chosen to be raised an orphan and have her father, and dearest ally, die early in her life. She had chosen to be married to a man who was both controlling and emotionally and physically abusive. She had chosen her in-laws to be controlling so that they dictated what she wore and whom she visited. She had chosen to bear three sons who were highly educated, of good moral fiber, and kind. And those three sons, the blessing she had gifted to herself had chosen Radha, The Divine Mother, to carry them in her womb and to be suckled at her breast.
Radha also knew that during this lifetime, she would meet her soulmate, Lord Krishna. Women for centuries have talked and dreamt of their wish to meet their soulmates or twin flames, as it is referred to in astrological terms. What they do not comprehend is that such a meeting only happens in your final lifetime on this Earth. Only after you have lived many lives and experienced what it is to be a pauper, a wealthy aristocrat, a scholar, a man, a woman, an abuser, a victim, etc. will that soul be ready to meet its twin. He will be the Yang to your Yin. Or if you are a man, then she will be the Yin to your Yang. The same was true for Radha-Krishna. The only problem was that when it came time for Radha to choose how she and her soulmate would be united, that lack of self-love was behind each choice she made. She thought, Lord Krishna deserves a young virginal mate, not one who is nine years older than he is and one who has borne three sons. So instead of verbalizing:
I want you to love and cherish me. I want you to shower me with flowers and gifts. I want you to be my loving husband." Radha chose for Lord Krishna to marry a young and virginal bride (Rukmini) who would be his physical mate. She chose for Radha-Krishna to be united through astral projection and never to physically lie with him. As if all that were not sufficient, Radha chose for Lord Krishna to break her heart and never speak to her until she had become enlightened herself. Radha had set herself up to fail with her horrible choices because she would only be able to reach enlightenment if she were able to forgive Sri Krishna for breaking her heart. She did however allow herself one grace which was that once they both had ascended into the light; she would become his life-long companion. But alas, things do not always work out as we had planned them.
II
Radha’s Origin
Radha was born to a humble family who were immigrants to the U.S. of Middle Eastern origin. Her father was an intelligent and self-made businessman with the spirit of an entrepreneur. He had migrated to the U.S. by ship, deported at Ellis Island with all the other immigrants searching for a new life in The Land of Opportunity.
He performed manual labor picking beets on farms then progressed to working at