In Chapter 37, the 'heavenly world' is redefined not as a place for sensual enjoyment, but as the Vairaj (the Cosmic Being) itself. This true divine state is the Virat or Cosmic Self-form, which is free from all mental grief. The chapter describes this state as one where there is no disease, worry, illness, or sorrow. It is a condition where one is not afflicted by hunger, thirst, or the fear of old age. Unlike a heaven of temporary pleasure, this is a state of absolute fearlessness, where the soul moves freely without the duality of 'do's and don'ts' and is free from the fear of death.
What is the true nature of the 'heavenly world' described in Chapter 37, and how does it differ from a place of sensual pleasure?
📖 Chapter 37