B-dawg
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Brendan, you are making false assumptions that deprive you of the postmortem joy you might obtain. ****************** -So be it. ______________________________________________________________
Sewdenborg discovered that there are a countless variety of heavenly planes, each suited to the unique personalities of their residents. One of these options is a private contemplative lifestyle in which you will not be besieged by "goody-goody special Olympics." True, you must treasure pure unconditional love to achieve these heights, but what burden does that pose if you are not subjected to unwanted obligations? You can focus on the bliss of reveling in the energy of divine love and pursue favorite hobbies. True, you must overcome any bitterness and selfish exploitation of others. But you will also be allowed, indeed encouraged, to explore your own unique sources of pleasure. Granted, not physical sex--but an even more satisfying source of heterosexual union exquisitely described by ES. Consider this quote from Sedenborg on the issue of privacy in the heavens:
"One person is present to another only if that presence is intensely desired....Conversely, one person moves away from another to the extent that there is any sense of reluctance....as soon as they disagree, they vanish....Whenever people move from one place to another, whether it is within their town, in their courtyards, in their gardens, or to people outside their own community, they get there more quickly if they are eager to and more slowly if they are not. The path itself is lengthened or shortened, depending on their desire, even though it is the same path. I have often seen this, much to my surprise (Heaven and Hell #194=195)."
So why not explore the prospect of a heaven perfectly suited to your needs? ***************** -Because there's no such place, Don. Some of the things I like are what you would frankly call hellish. I believe there are some "hellish" experiences I have not had, which would have been a great test of my fiber and my worth, were I to deal with them successfully. These things are not to be had in your conception of a "heaven." There are other "hellish" experiences (sins?) I did not indulge in, which I regret not indulging in to this day... There have been some "heaven-incompatible" things which I have attempted, and did not achieve to my satisfaction. These failures gnaw at me to this day, and always will. I won't have a second chance at many of these things in this life (too old, or they were one-shot deals) and opportunity to tackle them again won't present itself in "Heaven." In "Hell", I'd be doomed to fail AGAIN (such is hellishness!) Only reincarnation, or cryonics with rejuvenation would allow me to tackle such undertakings... Plus, I DON'T WANT to "love everybody." I DON'T WANT to be "all-forgiving." Just doesn't jibe with the ideals I hold for myself... which might strike you as unusual, some of them... were I to share them with you (which I'm not going to do.) But these ideals are MINE, arrived at over a lifetime of thought... whether they are "right" or "wrong" in a metaphysically objective sense, doesn't matter to me. They came to me NATURALLY, without having to shoehorn my values into somebody else's value system. They are "right" to ME, and that's all I care about... and I'd rather ***cease to exist*** than let them go. Simple as that... What's so awful about oblivion, anyway? Why does EVERYBODY loathe such a prospect (even to the point of preferring traditional Christian "torture in hell" to it for THEMSELVES? On other forums and blogs, I've literally been told as much!)
B-man
P.S. Why is SEX singled out for "illegality" in "Heaven" And #$%&ing WORK isn't? Every account of "Heaven" I've read, says you've got to WORK (not for yourself, but SOMEBODY ELSE.) I'll tell you why, Don. Christianity is a kill-joy religion. It glorifies SUFFERING. To paraphrase Mother Theresa: "The suffering of the poor people is a very beautiful thing." (I assume the suffering of RICH people is ugly then..?) Sex is fun. Work ISN'T. Hence the presence of work (most likely menial) and the absence of sex. 'Nuff said!
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