No! Definitely not to lead you to heaven.
Your picture is of Sri Aurobindo (the author of Savitri)whose ashram is at Pondicherry in India.
But his teachings may definitely lead you to Moksha,if one is capable of understanding its true hidden meanings & capable of actually practising them in real life.
2006-10-08 02:46:24
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answered by aum_sudha 2
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At the time of answering, 36 people have replied, earning 72 points in the process. I have no doubt that many more will also answer, so based on the amount you have given while sacrificing your points I would say that yes, you have a very good chance!
It just goes to show that wonderful things can happen when one person makes an effort, ripples in the pond and all that.
Such a selfless act could not be overlooked by the powers that be (not going to pin myself down to one god here and risk offending all the other faiths), and your Karma must be sky high.
Bless you my son.
2006-10-06 07:00:48
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answered by Lynn S 3
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Well Guru....
You've answered your own question in-part.
Its quite surprising how quickly the points add up. The trouble is, when one starts, its difficult to stop. Perhaps we have addictive personalities.
As for the heaven bit...!
No-one gets out of this life alive.
2006-10-06 15:52:05
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answered by lordofthetarot 3
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Well I don't really believe in heaven so I can' t help you there however, if you choose a best answer for your question you get three points therefore only loosing two points for your question.
2006-10-06 07:34:50
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answered by perchinawhitewinesauce 3
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Depends on the religion, I think Catholics require a sacrifice of 40 points.
2006-10-06 06:52:09
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answered by James P 6
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If this is the best "good deed" that you can do for someone else, then I guess that God will accept this as He knows that you can't do better. He always accepts anything that one person does for another person, in good faith.
Have a lovely rest of the day. Bright Blessings.
2006-10-06 06:50:54
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answered by Goblin g 6
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Heaven is a place on earth.
If the act of giving has brought you joy, then you are in heaven.
2006-10-06 06:51:53
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answered by sw21uk2 3
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Your salvation is not dependent on your sacrifice but by the sacrifice that was already made for you on the cross by Jesus the Christ. That makes all of us equal. Not one better or more important than the other.
Your part in this whole dance is whether you will accept this sacrifice for you sins or reject it and receive the wages of your sin yourself... that is, eternal separation from God... which is your choice.
2006-10-06 06:53:45
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answered by Bud 5
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My son, grant me the 10 points and when I see you again in heaven you shalt no longer be unknown to me.
2006-10-06 06:50:59
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answered by L6 3
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What? We aren't already here?? Dang! Where the heck am I then??
2006-10-06 06:51:01
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answered by What, what, what?? 6
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