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Is heaven actually a higher planet?

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Existence of heaven is a lot like existence of God. You never saw him but you know in your heart that the God does exist and he is guiding you at times and he is the reason you are alive.

I do not know whether heaven exists or not, neither I've seen it with my eyes. There are different believes among different people, religion and texts but they are all based on something that has been passed on by generations or found in religious texts.

Heaven is a place where people want to go but they do not know where it is, neither Google map can locate it. Heaven is a place that is good, rich and has got everything you will ever need. This place would be pleasing for somebody who is not rich does not have enough in this life that is the reason he or she is eager to know whether there is a heaven or not. To have hope to go there by their good deeds if that's the way.

Real or just a possibility?

There are so many planets in our galaxy and there are so many galaxies in our universe and there are so many universes. So, there is a good possibility that there are planets other than Earth that can sustain life. And if there are planets to sustain life there is a good possibility that life on other planets is possible. 

How one can goto a higher planet?

Our human body dies but the soul does not. Our soul does not need any tangible thing to travel. A soul can take on another body on earth and so on another planet. A soul's next body is decided on the basis of there Karma in there past incarnations whether they were on this planet earth or any other planet that sustains life.

Lord Krishna has said in Bhagavad Gita that there are three types of planets: higher planets, middle planets and lower planets. Earth is one of the middle planets. 

Heaven is a higher planet but it is not the highest among the higher planet. The highest planet among higher planets are ruled by the supreme Lord Krishna himself it is declared that there are no higher God than him and he is the ultimate supreme God.

Heaven has everything that a person can think in this material realm and it is material in nature but death is inevitable on heaven and all other higher planets except one that is ruled by Krishna. It has a end and beings on heaven will continue to die and be reborn during this period of Brahma that is so huge in numbers that I did not bother put the exact number here but it is definitely more than 10000000 years.

 Higher planets are higher in what terms?

Higher planets are higher in terms of the consciousness. But if it is about consciousness there are animals that do not have consciousness on planet earth and there are animals that have consciousness i.e humans on earth, so can we say that earth is the only known heaven we know about and the only difference is the perception and awareness of the being experiencing this world. Call it heaven or hell.

For some people here on earth there life is like hell and for some people it is like heaven on this earth and we all have both kind of experiences here on earth the hellish one and heavenous ones so what is it?

Just a combination of karma, perception and level of awareness?

And what is better? 

Conclusion

The truth is that you are bound to this earth and you are nothing but energy. Energy can neither be created nor be destroyed. Energy can be changed from one form to another form.

I repeat it again in terms of soul.

Soul can neither be created nor be destroyed. Soul can be changed from one form to another form.

As far as we have came as humans we can only relate and build thoughts and stories to tell. 

Heaven is among one of those stories that we can not know is true or not until we experience it. But also a possibility we hope exists. 

You are right here on earth I do not know what you are going through I want to tell you that things change and change is the only constant in this world. Hold on tight to this life and live through it accept what went wrong in your life and forgive the people who wronged you and forgive yourself. If you are getting food, clothes and have roof over your head then it is just a matter of perception what is heaven for you now. If you are not getting food, clothes and roof over your head I want you to struggle for it and keep making an effort to stay clean in your heart and soul during this struggle.

Thank you for reading!

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