How does Chapter 37 define a 'heavenly state' that a community of devotees should aspire to achieve internally, rather than seeking a physical paradise?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 37

Chapter 37 provides a profound reinterpretation of heaven, suggesting a community should focus on an internal state rather than an external destination. It clarifies that the true heavenly world is the Vairaj, the Cosmic Being itself. This is a state free from mental grief, where there is no disease, worry, illness, or sorrow. A community aspiring to this state would be one where no one is afflicted by hunger or thirst, or distressed by the fear of old age. It is a state where the soul moves about completely fearless, free from the duality of 'do's and don'ts'. This internal, divine state is the true goal.


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