What is the true 'heavenly state' one should aspire to, as opposed to the conventional idea of heaven?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 37

The texts redefine the concept of heaven, moving it from a location to a state of being. According to Chapter 37, the true heavenly world is the Vairaj, or the Cosmic Being itself. This divine heavenly state is one that is completely free from mental grief, disease, worry, illness, or sorrow. It is a condition where one is not afflicted by hunger, thirst, or the fear of old age. In this state, there is no fear of death or the duality of 'do's and don'ts.' The soul moves about with complete fearlessness, which is the divine state to be sought rather than a realm of temporary sensual pleasure.


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