As detailed in Chapter 37, the 'nooses of death' are not literal restraints but are identified as Adharma (unrighteousness), ignorance, anger, and hatred. The text states that one who crosses these obstacles enters the heavenly world. This 'divine heavenly state' is not a physical location but a state of consciousness achieved by realizing the Vairaj, or the Cosmic Being. It is a state free from disease, worry, sorrow, hunger, thirst, and the fear of old age, where the soul can move about completely fearless, unbound by the duality of 'do's and don'ts'.
The text mentions the 'nooses of death'. What are they, and how does one attain the 'divine heavenly state'?
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