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Alexandr Korol
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but they do not drink, and I must provide the source, that I, with the lamp, with this morning star, must lead everyone out, this hermit, and bring them to the source where all can drink pure water.

“From the perspective of life in this world, heaven represents the object of human desire and the goal of human existence. To express this reality, the Epistle to the Hebrews uses the image of seeking: ‘All these died in faith, not having received the promises... For those who say such things show that they are seeking a homeland.’ At the same time, heaven is not only the goal of seeking, but also the reward for earthly labors, as Paul shows by portraying himself as having finished the race and awaiting the crown of righteousness. In Peter’s vision, the shepherd and overseer presents the unfading crown of glory to his faithful servants. Heaven is also depicted as a place of rest after toil: ‘The dead in the Lord will rest from their labors, and their works follow them.’ And finally, for the people of God, there remains the Sabbath rest, into which believers strive to enter.” Here’s how. Interesting. “Having finished the race,” “a place of rest,” “those who have died in the Lord.” Again, you see? The dead. Only the dead, you see? That means not everyone gets there, only the dead. You understand now that this, taking into account that there is simulation, multiverses, that there is the world of the dead, means you simply continue to live, but a person doesn’t even know that they are dead. And then again they shift to another frequency, where they live once more, but already in the world of heaven.

In the “Conclusion” it says: “The images of heaven represent a mixture of the ordinary and the extraordinary, the earthly and the unearthly. Heaven is a quite concrete place, yet at the same time different from earthly places. It has recognizable features, but its strangeness and transcendence prevent us from forgetting that earthly images are not applicable to heaven in the usual sense. Some images strike us with their obvious symbolism. For example, the image of radiance, which conveys the idea of a sphere marked by great strength and great value. Although this does not give us grounds to believe that in heaven the streets are literally paved with gold and the gates made of pearl.” Such a conclusion — I’m grateful to the person who wrote that article online. It truly is very helpful. I think it gives everyone quite a lot to understand. You know, when combined with my