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what is heaven? it isn’t sitting on clouds with wings on our backs… it isn’t watching the universe go by, like planes landing and taking off… i believe heaven is a place which is described by a single characteristic: the presence of god… being in gods’ presence has to be the ultimate experience for any rational entity… it has to be the maximum experience possible… i believe heaven’s reward is a plain and simple statement: in heaven, we praise god for who he is, and we thank him for selecting us to join him, and that’s all, period…
when we die, i believe everything we are and know is shed, like a butterfly shedding a cocoon… does a butterfly know or care what his life was like before his metamorphosis, when he was a caterpillar? no way… exiting the cocoon, the butterfly is a unique creature… totally unlike and unknowing his prior existence… i believe our transition from the here and now to the hereafter is much like the transition of the caterpillar entering the cocoon and exiting the cocoon as a wholly new creature, so different in appearance, function and destiny…
what do we bring with us on a trip to our reward? exactly nothing… we carry our soul, period… our soul has no memory of our life here, as there is no need of a recall of who we were, where we lived, etc… this knowledge is “added baggage” because it serves no purpose to possess this recall in heaven… what could compare to sitting at the right hand of god for eternity? graduating from college? falling in love? your favorite pet? winning the lottery? by definition, god is the totality of the universe… god is in everything and everything is derived from god… that our soul is chosen to experience eternity in god’s presence is the sum total of all the universe is, was, or could be… nothing can equal god sharing his kingdom with us, therefore, there is no need of retaining memories of our life on earth as mere mortals…
but, if you prefer to believe that you will retain memories of life here when you’re in the great beyond, that’s fine… if you want to believe that a loving god would not deny you the memories of your good times on earth, that’s fine… but, what are the good times that you want to retain when in heaven? how do you separate the good from the bad? you will have a memory of holding your dog or cat and playing with it-- but what about when the pet was ill, or run over by a car? would you also have that memory? do you want to remember your first child? that’s o.k., but what about when the child was sick? what about when the child cried when attacked by a bully at school, or failing a test or being shunned by a girl or boyfriend? the same things that give you good memories can also give you bad memories… how do you separate what you want from what you don’t? seems like a complex call to make…
what about identity? would we know who we were and would we recognize anyone from our past? no… there is nothing to recall… as for identity, god knows who we are and who we were… his consciousness knows all and is aware of everything… we might be aware of other souls, but here is no exchange between them… there is no need… we are conversing with god, and that covers everything…
does heaven seem boring? it does to us, because we measure the reward in human terms… from the moment we are born, we are experiencing and recording our existence… we store data and retrieve it for use later… subconsciously, we compare our present settings to what we recall from a previous experience… we continually compare what we do, where we are with our memory of what we recall when we were last in a particular location, or circumstance… we walk in the front door at home and we compare what we see right now with what we recall when we were last at home… usually, the present matches the recall and everything’s o.k… the difference in recall comes in if we enter our home and our property is damaged or missing… the recall doesn’t match the present situation, and we might conclude there has been a robbery… we all know sayings like, “if john is watching us from heaven, he would be pleased”… i don’t think so… the souls aren’t watching anyone or anything… why? isn’t heaven supposed to be a happy place? “our heavenly reward”, remember? if our predecessors are in heaven and watching us, what would they see? is earth all that great a place to be? is there so much to be proud of? is watching us in our misery, our tragedies our horrors, a happy show? can any soul enjoy heaven if it knows what burdens we carry down here?
in heaven, there is no comparison with our past life on earth, because the consciousness of our soul isn’t aware of a past; so, there is no recall… only eternity… we are in the presence of god; we praise him for being god and we thank him for offering to share eternity with him…
but, i could be wrong!
when we die, i believe everything we are and know is shed, like a butterfly shedding a cocoon… does a butterfly know or care what his life was like before his metamorphosis, when he was a caterpillar? no way… exiting the cocoon, the butterfly is a unique creature… totally unlike and unknowing his prior existence… i believe our transition from the here and now to the hereafter is much like the transition of the caterpillar entering the cocoon and exiting the cocoon as a wholly new creature, so different in appearance, function and destiny…
what do we bring with us on a trip to our reward? exactly nothing… we carry our soul, period… our soul has no memory of our life here, as there is no need of a recall of who we were, where we lived, etc… this knowledge is “added baggage” because it serves no purpose to possess this recall in heaven… what could compare to sitting at the right hand of god for eternity? graduating from college? falling in love? your favorite pet? winning the lottery? by definition, god is the totality of the universe… god is in everything and everything is derived from god… that our soul is chosen to experience eternity in god’s presence is the sum total of all the universe is, was, or could be… nothing can equal god sharing his kingdom with us, therefore, there is no need of retaining memories of our life on earth as mere mortals…
but, if you prefer to believe that you will retain memories of life here when you’re in the great beyond, that’s fine… if you want to believe that a loving god would not deny you the memories of your good times on earth, that’s fine… but, what are the good times that you want to retain when in heaven? how do you separate the good from the bad? you will have a memory of holding your dog or cat and playing with it-- but what about when the pet was ill, or run over by a car? would you also have that memory? do you want to remember your first child? that’s o.k., but what about when the child was sick? what about when the child cried when attacked by a bully at school, or failing a test or being shunned by a girl or boyfriend? the same things that give you good memories can also give you bad memories… how do you separate what you want from what you don’t? seems like a complex call to make…
what about identity? would we know who we were and would we recognize anyone from our past? no… there is nothing to recall… as for identity, god knows who we are and who we were… his consciousness knows all and is aware of everything… we might be aware of other souls, but here is no exchange between them… there is no need… we are conversing with god, and that covers everything…
does heaven seem boring? it does to us, because we measure the reward in human terms… from the moment we are born, we are experiencing and recording our existence… we store data and retrieve it for use later… subconsciously, we compare our present settings to what we recall from a previous experience… we continually compare what we do, where we are with our memory of what we recall when we were last in a particular location, or circumstance… we walk in the front door at home and we compare what we see right now with what we recall when we were last at home… usually, the present matches the recall and everything’s o.k… the difference in recall comes in if we enter our home and our property is damaged or missing… the recall doesn’t match the present situation, and we might conclude there has been a robbery… we all know sayings like, “if john is watching us from heaven, he would be pleased”… i don’t think so… the souls aren’t watching anyone or anything… why? isn’t heaven supposed to be a happy place? “our heavenly reward”, remember? if our predecessors are in heaven and watching us, what would they see? is earth all that great a place to be? is there so much to be proud of? is watching us in our misery, our tragedies our horrors, a happy show? can any soul enjoy heaven if it knows what burdens we carry down here?
in heaven, there is no comparison with our past life on earth, because the consciousness of our soul isn’t aware of a past; so, there is no recall… only eternity… we are in the presence of god; we praise him for being god and we thank him for offering to share eternity with him…
but, i could be wrong!