If there are sentient spirit beings, will they too enter heaven, even if they're as bad as the Biblical devil?
Will the worst tyrants turn into perfect people in time, so that in a million years you might laugh in the heavens with someone who literally killed 10 million people (or billions over many lifetimes) about how (s)he doesn't deserve any punishment for that (and what does that mean for morality today)?
If you believe in reincarnation, have you considered the differences between gilgul, metempsychosis, and transmigration, and come down on a definitive position of the interim time, the nature of memory and amnesia, and the relationship of souls and oversouls?
Is there perhaps a time when a person's freewill has the power to "lock in" the desire to reject good and morality forever, or is a person not free to lock that desire in because such desire will always be thwarted sooner or later?
I don't and I won't. But, if you choose to think about, then good on you.
have you considered the differences between gilgul, metempsychosis, and transmigration
No, I haven't... and don't plan to consider it in the future. I choose to focus on my own journey and how to connect with pure consciousness. If you wish to call me selfish I wouldn't be upset with you.
is a person not free to lock that desire in because such desire will always be thwarted sooner or later?
Maybe you think too much. But, again if that's want you want to do, by all means do it.
Thanks Critical.
If there are sentient spirit beings, will they too enter heaven, even if they're as bad as the Biblical devil?
Will the worst tyrants turn into perfect people in time, so that in a million years you might laugh in the heavens with someone who literally killed 10 million people (or billions over many lifetimes) about how (s)he doesn't deserve any punishment for that (and what does that mean for morality today)?
If you believe in reincarnation, have you considered the differences between gilgul, metempsychosis, and transmigration, and come down on a definitive position of the interim time, the nature of memory and amnesia, and the relationship of souls and oversouls?
Is there perhaps a time when a person's freewill has the power to "lock in" the desire to reject good and morality forever, or is a person not free to lock that desire in because such desire will always be thwarted sooner or later?
Things to think about.
I don't and I won't. But, if you choose to think about, then good on you.
No, I haven't... and don't plan to consider it in the future. I choose to focus on my own journey and how to connect with pure consciousness. If you wish to call me selfish I wouldn't be upset with you.
Maybe you think too much. But, again if that's want you want to do, by all means do it.