I base a lot of my ideas on what some people have described in a near death experience, as well as some interesting visionary material I happened to come across. The one I like the best is a work called "Embraced by the Light". And as much as I would love to believe it, I realize that for the authoress of the book it was a very subjective experience, yet because it was published and shared, it came under my scrutiny.
She describes the place as having a giant library, of banks of knowledge, of gardens in which you can experience the color of the blooms rather than just see them, of a textile/fabric centre where clothing is made, of being able to visit different worlds with a mere thought....
I thought this was by far the most interesting account I had ever read.
2007-06-03 19:17:50
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answered by Shinigami 7
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Heaven seems to always have others in it. The Bible refers to those who are serving God. And try to envision this:
Daniel 7
9 I beheld till the thrones were cast down, and the Ancient of days did sit, whose garment was white as snow, and the hair of his head like the pure wool: his throne was like the fiery flame, and his wheels as burning fire.
10 A fiery stream issued and came forth from before him: thousand thousands ministered unto him, and ten thousand times ten thousand stood before him: the judgment was set, and the books were opened.
It appears that in heaven, that there is a lot of room for many many beings, whatever they are, angels? raised humans? I don't know. Maybe both or something else completely, I kind of think that they're both.
But there are objects there too. Temples, books, scrolls, etc. So there are a lot of mysreies as to the nature of those things. It's like if you saw a book there, the book wouldn't just be something written by Plato, but would have eternal implications were it to be used.
I will tell you this even though you are not going to believe it; I was there for a short time. It felt like seconds. I couldn't see very far, I think that there was a hill in the way of me seeing God, but maybe I was just not in that part of heaven.
The color of the place was like a foggy day, only not exactly, the light seemed evenly dispersed even though I noted no particular sun.
There were others there. None of them payed attention to me, but they were going places And I didn't know them nor did I know what they were up to.
All that happened the night that I committed myself to the Lord. There were other things too. But they occured in my bedroom where I was.
What I remember about heaven is that there was a feeling that you might expect someone to say; it was peaceful, full of love, it felt safe, like there was nothing against me. It felt like all the good things about life, with none of the bad things, I guess that's saying peace again.
2007-06-04 02:16:52
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answered by Christian Sinner 7
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We will be given jobs and tasks that are perfectly suited to us and relevant to what we did here on Earth.
Or did you want to hear about the Wedding feast of the Lamb?
Did you know the Bible spends more time talking about Hell than Heaven? Just a trivia bit for you.
2007-06-04 02:09:18
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answered by Last Ent Wife (RCIA) 7
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Sunny everyday, everything is free, robots do the hard stuff, no crime, no fear, no pain. Beaches, everyone is equality beautiful, and buffets galore. Good times, no hangovers, basically a vacation without the stress to where ever your imagination can take you.
Might as well believe whatever you want.
2007-06-04 02:14:10
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answered by Anonymous
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The E ticket!
2007-06-04 02:12:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Come on. I expected better questions from a genius.
2007-06-04 02:09:26
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answered by Desiree 4
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