The text describes a 'divine heavenly state.' What is this state, and how does it differ from a mere place of enjoyment?

📖 Chapter 37

As detailed in Chapter 37, the true heavenly world is not a physical place but a state of being, equated with the Vairaj (the Cosmic Being) or the Virat Self-form. This divine state is characterized by the complete absence of mental grief. It is a condition where there is no cause for disease, no worry, illness, or sorrow, and where no one is afflicted by hunger, thirst, or the fear of old age. Unlike a simple place of enjoyment, this state is defined by fearlessness and non-duality, where the soul moves about completely free. This contrasts sharply with the idea of a heaven sought for sensual pleasure.


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