jim1130:
So, there are three levels of Heaven in the LDS world? The bottom level is for really bad people, the middle level is for non-LDS and those LDS members who were not great LDS members during their earthly lives, and the top level is reserved for the creme-de-la-creme of LDS members? So, if someone in the top level wants to visit someone on one of the lower levels, or vice versa, do they need some type of special privilege?
No - it’s both a little more complex and also a bit simpler than that! I know that sounds contradictory but I didn’t quite have a good grasp on the subject until reading amgid’s latest post. It would probably be best to let one of our LDS members explain but I can give a quick overview and let this be my ‘test’ for an understanding on this particular aspect of LDS doctrine.
The first thing to do is read D&C 76 -
scriptures.lds.org/dc/76 - where you’ll find three kingdoms (or glory’s - the eternal progression ‘chart’ that I have calls them ‘kingdoms’ and I think the terms are interchangeable here) going from the ‘bottom’ to the ‘top’ - the telestial kingdom, the terrestrial kingdom, and the celestial kingdom. D&C 76 tells you who’s going where. Within the celestial kingdom there are “three heavens or degrees”: D&C 131:1-4
1 IN the celestial glory there are three heavens or degrees;
2 And in order to obtain the highest a man must enter into this order of the priesthood [meaning the new and everlasting covenant of marriage];
3 And if he does not, he cannot obtain it.
4 He may enter into the other, but that is the end of his kingdom; he cannot have an increase.
And then “the new and everlasting covenant of marriage” is explained in D&C 132:19. ©
I wish I could find the original source for my ‘highway’ chart of eternal progression - it only has a “© 1950 Leonidas Devan Mecham Salt Lake City” source on it and Googling the name yields nothing.
So there’s a short answer - my ‘highway’ does show a “1,000 Years in Hell” ‘detour’ for those bound for the telestial kingdom and I
don’t think there will be ice cream served!
Although D&C 76 does a good job of explaining who’s going where, my highway has some ‘abbreviated’ billboards…
Telestial Kingdom - "The dishonest, liars, sorcerers, adulterers, and whoremongers.
Terrestrial Kingdom - (many more signs) “The good & honorable but blinded by the craftiness of men”, “Not valiant in the testimony of Jesus”, and. “Those who died without law”.
Celestial Kingdom - more signs than I’m going to record but, yes, it is the “Straight and Narrow Way” and includes uniquely LDS attributes such as “Tithing”, “Word of Wisdom”, etc.
So the Celestial Kingdom isn’t only for the “creme-de-la-creme of LDS members” but the very highest level - what is shown as the ‘inner circle’ on my map - is reserved for those who are of the priesthood and who have entered into the “new and everlasting covenant of marriage”. And the rest of the question is in amgid’s answer, I think.
If there’s interest in this, I may start a new thread because there’s one “place” of which I’ve heard that isn’t on my road map!