The first thought that lit up your thought bulb was the religiously generally accepted book, often referred to as the “Holy Bible"…you’re wrong. However, a preponderance of humans’ first idea of heaven is a place, after life where perfection is ubiquitous; hell is a quintessence of an utterly undesirable environment any human would not voluntarily deem a querencia.
But, do you necessarily need to die in order to experience hell nor heaven?
If we could apply our cognitive perspectives and delve deeper, we would ascertain that heaven and hell are disparate mindsets. I believe, heaven and hell are in our minds.
Your actions are solely contingent upon your thoughts. Therefore, we may also ascertain that Ted Bundy’s misogynistic killing spree was impelled by the vision which was embedded in his subconscious mind. Ted Bundy is not the subject matter, in this case; however, a lucid quintessence of one part of the subject that the current focus is directed to. If you do good unto yourself and others, then your life is an inextricable quintessence of heaven. If your actions are a quintessential antonym of the former, then hell is inevitable.
It’s all in the mind. If you think good, you do good. Hence, the spiritual individuals’ generally accepted aphorism “Energies are louder than lip". “Your energy introduces you before you speak”, they often utter.
It’s all in the mind.
We’re all different humans in this world, our common goal is to benefit from life and ensure we make it a better place for the next generations. Hence, Mac Miller said “We’re all in the same trip, just different baggage”.
There are good and bad people. These two people don’t think the same, and also do not behave the same, yet they’re both humans.
Isn’t that a quintessence of an improper fraction?
What makes a man, nor determines whether they are inevitably headed for heaven nor hell?
Your thoughts…which, eventually get translated into your actions and utterances.
Be it your crime, judging others, showing kindness and empathy and all kinds of outcomes that are impelled by one’s quality of thoughts. As humans, it is incumbent upon us to ensure that we impel the change that we tirelessly speak of. It is every individual’s devout obligation to contribute to the positive change nor a “paradise" society that we often see with our third eye, whenever we pay our respective chimerical worlds a visit.
I intend not to be verbose about this concept.
However, I can conclude that God nor your creator is not the one who decides whether your destiny is heaven nor hell, it is you.
Heaven and hell, is all a mindset.
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