Tuesday, September 22, 2009

A Place better than Heaven.!



If we are given a choice between heaven and hell, I’m sure everyone  would pick the Heaven unless anyone is thinking beyond the accepted way of thinking.
Then, how about this?  If I say, there is a better place than the best ever imaginable heaven!
Would you agree?
The concept of the "heavenness" or "hellness" is solely depends on the level of positive or negative emotions one gets. As I explained in my earlier post, the root of every emotion is desire.!  Nothing else.!
Now, Can the level of emotion be limitless? If this is to be limitless, then the Heaven or Hell would not be able to satisfy the needs of the emotions. In that case, can we call it heaven? 
But as we all know the accepted concept is, that the heaven is a place of maximum happiness.!  OK.! Let's leave that aside and bring our attention to the place better than the Heaven.


To begin, let's see how a person expected to be being treated in the heaven? Of course, that would be the full of "foods" to fulfill their desire, in order to keep them extremely happy.
Now, let's think for a moment that we know every individual being is so different when we come to consider the amount of needs in order to make them fulfilled. for example, you see the perfect meal is not the same for everyone. The amount of sugar in your tea or coffee for a perfect "cup" is not same for everyone. - Consider the quality & quantity not the variation-
This shows that to be fully satisfied which is in other words to get to the very peak of the happiness or heavenness, the amount required ingredients are varies among people. Which means your heaven is not my heaven and your hell would not be my hell.
Then we can conclude that the level of desire determines the state of heaven. 
Now imagine that if we can reduce the level of desire to a zero or to absolutely nothing; we do not care about heaven or hell. Do we?
After all if we do not have a desire, do we need any fulfillment and therefore a heaven?
Ponder this; If a monkey do not have a desire for a bungee jump, does he care for if he has or not the opportunity for it.?
If a person gets a pleasure from someone scraching his litchi rash, does anyone wish to have that same rash in his back in order to enjoy that pleasure?
Therefore the conclusion is, in the state of not being in Heaven nor in the hell is like being out of the box. Isn't that a third place where you can be.?


I wonder if, we can call this Nirvana..? 




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