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− | Heaven, also known as the Afterlife, is the ultimate destination for the soul. Every race acknowledges a Creator spirit of some kind and the idea that there is a component of a creature that persists past the point of death | + | Heaven, also known as the Afterlife, is the ultimate destination for the [[soul]]. Every race acknowledges a Creator spirit of some kind and the idea that there is a component of a creature that persists past the point of death. |
− | The purpose of Heaven? That is unknown. It might be a well-deserved, permanent afterlife. Or a staging ground before reincarnation. Or a stepping stone to a higher plane of existence. The Creator alone knows, and even those who are ripped back to their mortal coil are not permitted to return with such knowledge. But it is, incontrovertibly, where the [[soul]] *goes* when a | + | The purpose of Heaven? That is unknown. It might be a well-deserved, permanent afterlife. Or a staging ground before reincarnation. Or a stepping stone to a higher plane of existence. The Creator alone knows, and even those who are ripped back to their mortal coil are not permitted to return with such knowledge. But it is, incontrovertibly, where the [[soul]] *goes* when it has reached Nirvana-- a state of enlightenment and completion. |
Revision as of 18:45, 15 April 2018
Heaven, also known as the Afterlife, is the ultimate destination for the soul. Every race acknowledges a Creator spirit of some kind and the idea that there is a component of a creature that persists past the point of death.
The purpose of Heaven? That is unknown. It might be a well-deserved, permanent afterlife. Or a staging ground before reincarnation. Or a stepping stone to a higher plane of existence. The Creator alone knows, and even those who are ripped back to their mortal coil are not permitted to return with such knowledge. But it is, incontrovertibly, where the soul *goes* when it has reached Nirvana-- a state of enlightenment and completion.