Greetings,
Alan said:
Quote:As there would no longer be evil or sin in heaven, nothing would be forbidden and we would be able to experience ecstasy, bliss and sublime joy as we mingle and merge completely with any one we wish.
Quote:Totally beyond the imagination of any mortal...
But if it was like this, then I ask you Alan, what is the point of the afterlife? If human bound feelings are just taken to a higher realm, the only change lying within change of the body and increasing intensity?
What would be the point of heaven, if everything is just allowed? Why then having e.g. moral codes like the ten commandments to live by, if the aftermath is bound to doing whatever one want. To exaggerate what you said, killing in heaven would be possible, you know what I mean, this is just not reasonable.
It is apparently not, what the afterlife is about.
If the afterlife is the place for the transcendent parts of human nature, mind and soul, why are there so much tries to harrasingly merge human desires and body-bound behaviour and the afterlife?
Why always the same, determine the afterlife being an area, where joy and ecstasy should play a big role?
I might play the one man army again, but for me, all of this is wishful thinking.
There would be no point for the afterlife to exist, if it just allows every kind of freedom in human terms.
Do never forget that our measurements do not play a role over there, so why expecting that the afterlife provides ecstasy, bliss and joy? How could one know, if it can be judged as being beautiful and wonderful, when never having experienced the full spectrum of the afterlife (though, that might be just possible after transition).
Maybe a mystical union with the divine and between the large number of souls, but apparently in another way, than we can explain in human terms?
Isn't it more reasonable to get introduced to a higher state of awareness, thinking and knowledge, that is apparently not bound to the determination of human thinking? Like being introduced to the essence of life itself? Seing where the earthly tries for fitting into the big picture were good for? Cheesy as it sounds, being part of the ultimate truth. I do not see the need for any earthbound desire to exist in the afterlife, if human term thinking is not needed anymore?!
One could also argue, why taking an outlook on wisdom, but look, widom is the only thing that you can fully raise and enlarge at will. Feelings don't happen at will (but can be drained away at will), they play ball with oneself. As they are vague, and unconstant, I cannot believe that they could be the base plate for the existence in the afterlife.
For me it also sounds more reasonable to focus on knowledge beyond earthy existence, as the universe is like a mass storage device for knowledge.
If the afterlife would be just being the same person, with the same worries and desires, just put into an energy ball, it would make less sense.
yours sincerely,
pulsar