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What Will You Miss In Heaven ?


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I'm not sure where I read it, and bear in mind it's private revelation or speculation, but I think it's been suggested that in heaven you have full understanding that certain loved ones not with us in heaven freely chose their eternal destiny. 

 

 

Yeah. I hope I never become the sort of human being who could be like, 'oh yeah, my grandfather was such a great guy, too bad he actually wasn't since he lacked invincible ignorance and chose to reject the true faith. Have fun with the unending physical and spiritual tortures of hell, Grandpa!

p.s. Thanks for my birthday card!!!"

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The only thing I will miss in heaven is Hasan.

 

AIN'T NO PARTY LIKE A HASAN IN HELL PARTY CAN A HASAN IN HELL PARTY DON'T STOP!

 

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The Saints can time travel. If your friends aren't in heaven and time hasn't ended yet, then as a Saint you can help God rewrite time to try and get them there. Remember, according to relativity, all of time has already happened. Past, present and future are all laid out like a giant block. Beings that are outside of time (e.g., God) can see all sides of the block and can intervene at different points in it to change how the end "looks." God never stops trying to rewrite time so that all of us choose Heaven. of course, He can't force us. And once time ends, and the block disintegrates, well then its over. But its not over til its over. 

 

 

Then does that we mean we get super powers ? or are we only intervening in the spiritual sense and not the physical, more over, will I need a delorean  ?  or are we talking about Quantum Leap where we end up in someone elses body for a short time till ziggy says we accomplished our mission ?

 

That and can we thusly intervene in our own lives, correcting mistakes we made , but ultimately ending up where we eventually finished at in life.

 

If we get to choose super powers, I am going for the Green Lantern Corp,

 

 

That and what if I write down a list questions before I die, and have it stapled to my forehead after I die, so that way when I get to heaven I can be like bingo, I got it all written down so I wouldn't forget.

 

And I am also trying to figure out, since Heaven is infinite , I imagine it is not limited in physical space either, which leads to lots of other things, which leads to people going because scripture said, but then I still point back to yeah but there is limitless space, so what difference does it make.

 

 

I think I am more puzzled with all the planets that are possible to be earth like, why is everyone not clamoring to try an build a ship to get to one in a relative time frame that is doable,  or at least a generational space ship, like on star trek, that one episode...

 

 

Now that I think about that time traveling wont work cause if it was possible or doable from heaven, then I would have changed my life so much by now, that I wouldn't have such issues still to be bothered with.  But yeah I doubt we are ever going to be allowed to time travel,

 

though who would have thought we would have been allowed to get to the point of being able to clone anything, alter the birth process, and create devices to end lives at any point.

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No idea what I will or will not miss in Heaven.............not the remotest ..................no idea at all.............

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The Saints can time travel. If your friends aren't in heaven and time hasn't ended yet, then as a Saint you can help God rewrite time to try and get them there. Remember, according to relativity, all of time has already happened. Past, present and future are all laid out like a giant block. Beings that are outside of time (e.g., God) can see all sides of the block and can intervene at different points in it to change how the end "looks." God never stops trying to rewrite time so that all of us choose Heaven. of course, He can't force us. And once time ends, and the block disintegrates, well then its over. But its not over til its over. 

I'm picturing myself ending up behind a bookcase trying to send messages lwith gravity ol

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Then does that we mean we get super powers ? or are we only intervening in the spiritual sense and not the physical, more over, will I need a delorean  ?  or are we talking about Quantum Leap where we end up in someone elses body for a short time till ziggy says we accomplished our mission ?

 

That and can we thusly intervene in our own lives, correcting mistakes we made , but ultimately ending up where we eventually finished at in life.

 

If we get to choose super powers, I am going for the Green Lantern Corp,

 

 

That and what if I write down a list questions before I die, and have it stapled to my forehead after I die, so that way when I get to heaven I can be like bingo, I got it all written down so I wouldn't forget.

 

And I am also trying to figure out, since Heaven is infinite , I imagine it is not limited in physical space either, which leads to lots of other things, which leads to people going because scripture said, but then I still point back to yeah but there is limitless space, so what difference does it make.

 

 

I think I am more puzzled with all the planets that are possible to be earth like, why is everyone not clamoring to try an build a ship to get to one in a relative time frame that is doable,  or at least a generational space ship, like on star trek, that one episode...

 

 

Now that I think about that time traveling wont work cause if it was possible or doable from heaven, then I would have changed my life so much by now, that I wouldn't have such issues still to be bothered with.  But yeah I doubt we are ever going to be allowed to time travel,

 

though who would have thought we would have been allowed to get to the point of being able to clone anything, alter the birth process, and create devices to end lives at any point.

 

 

well, people in Heaven are outside time. That's what "entering eternity" means. We become like God in being outside of time.  Once you're in heaven your will is totally aligned with God's. The choices you made in life that don't give glory to God, maybe He would want you to change them. The choices you made that did ultimately give Him glory - whether they were "bad" or "good" choices - maybe those he would want you to keep. St Paul had a "thorn of the flesh" and Jesus did not want it taken away. 

 

The thing is, when time is rewritten and changed, its not like anyone notices. If for example, Divine intervention rewrote time to prevent the Holocaust from taking place -- no one would realize that anything changed. The Holocaust would just vanish from human memory and experience and we would never realize it was missing.

 

There may be all kinds of awful events that did happen but then didn't happen. Remember that plague in 2012 that wiped out 50% of Latin America's population? Me neither. Maybe somebody's prayers were heard, time was rewritten, and now it's like it never happened. Because it didn't. 

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well, people in Heaven are outside time. That's what "entering eternity" means. We become like God in being outside of time.  Once you're in heaven your will is totally aligned with God's. The choices you made in life that don't give glory to God, maybe He would want you to change them. The choices you made that did ultimately give Him glory - whether they were "bad" or "good" choices - maybe those he would want you to keep. St Paul had a "thorn of the flesh" and Jesus did not want it taken away. 

 

The thing is, when time is rewritten and changed, its not like anyone notices. If for example, Divine intervention rewrote time to prevent the Holocaust from taking place -- no one would realize that anything changed. The Holocaust would just vanish from human memory and experience and we would never realize it was missing.

 

There may be all kinds of awful events that did happen but then didn't happen. Remember that plague in 2012 that wiped out 50% of Latin America's population? Me neither. Maybe somebody's prayers were heard, time was rewritten, and now it's like it never happened. Because it didn't. 

 

I love you, Lilllabettt. You're brilliant.

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Well all I know is that I hope my teeth would stay fixed. Because I hated my natural born teeth. So there's that.

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Remember, according to relativity, all of time has already happened. Past, present and future are all laid out like a giant block. Beings that are outside of time (e.g., God) can see all sides of the block and can intervene at different points in it to change how the end "looks." 

 

I just had a thought. So right now, God not only sees me typing this response, but sees me in Heaven/Purgatory/Hell? Interesting that God essentially sees us in x places at once.

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God sees every moment of your journey through time to eternity simultaneously. 

Of course you, yourself, have already lived all of it, too. You've seen it all, in a way. It's just that human beings can't process it simultaneously. It bleeds through little by little - which is what gives us the sensation of time passing.

 

You lived all of your life all at once, but you can't experience it all at once. You are experiencing it as if it happened one day at a time.  

 

It's a little bit like a dial up connection downloading the pictures on a website one by one, while God has high speed fios and sees it all instantly.

 

 

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