Certainly. The divine heavenly state, as detailed in Chapter 37, is defined by what it lacks and what it possesses. It is a state completely free from worldly afflictions, where there is no cause for disease, no worry, illness, or sorrow. In this state, no one is afflicted by hunger or thirst, or distressed by the fear of old age. Most significantly, there is no fear of death and no duality of 'do's and don'ts'. The soul moves about in complete fearlessness. This state is equated with beholding the Virat (Cosmic) Self-form, which is inherently free from all mental grief and suffering.
Can you list the qualities of the 'divine heavenly state' as explained in the source material?
📖 Chapter 37