What are the specific qualities of the 'divine heavenly state' as detailed in Chapter 37?

📖 Chapter 37

Chapter 37 details the 'divine heavenly state' not as a location but as a state of being, identified as the Vairaj or the Virat (Cosmic) Self-form. This state is characterized by the complete absence of suffering and fear. The text specifies that in this state, there is no cause for disease, no worry, illness, or sorrow. One is not afflicted by hunger or thirst, nor distressed by the fear of old age. Most significantly, as Chapter 37 describes, there is no fear of death and no confusion from the duality of 'do's and don'ts.' In this state, the soul can move about completely fearless. This is presented as the true heaven, a state of consciousness free from all worldly afflictions.


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