Death is required to experience Heaven but not in the way you’ve been programmed to believe.

Death of the version of you that believes in separation is required to experience Heaven.

Death of the version of you who blindly follows and doesn’t think is required to experience Heaven.

Death of the idea that you are not God in Human form is required to experience Heaven.

Death of the version of you that’s waiting on Jesus to return for your salvation is required to experience Heaven.

Death of the idea that Heaven is a physical place you go to when you die is required to experience Heaven.

Death of your current self is required to experience Heaven.

There is no true physical death because you are not physical. YOU live IN a physical body and when you “die” (rather when your physical body dies because YOU are not your physical body), who you are, Spirit, God, Source, returns to being One with the All.

Heaven is NOT a physical place. Heaven is a state of consciousness, awareness, that is available to you RIGHT NOW but you must die to your present self to experience it🦋

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... Read moreFrom my own spiritual journey, I’ve come to realize that the concept of death extends far beyond the physical end of life. What this article beautifully highlights is the need to undergo an inner transformation—a 'death' of outdated beliefs and identities—to experience what can be described as Heaven here and now. For instance, shedding the idea of separation and realizing our unity with Source has been pivotal for me. It’s a shift from seeing ourselves as isolated individuals to recognizing ourselves as divine expressions living in physical form. This inner 'death' involves questioning long-held notions, such as waiting passively for salvation or picturing Heaven as a distant, physical place. Instead, it’s about awakening to a higher consciousness and awareness accessible in this moment. When I embraced this perspective, I noticed profound peace and clarity replacing former anxieties tied to mortality and spirituality. In practical terms, spiritual practices like meditation, mindfulness, and self-inquiry help facilitate this transformation. They encourage us to observe and release limiting beliefs, fostering a sense of oneness and connection with all life. The metaphorical death of the self that clings to separation releases us into a liberating experience of presence and divine unity. Ultimately, the message here is empowering: Heaven is not a place to arrive after physical death but a state of spiritual awakening available through conscious evolution. Embracing this truth can inspire profound personal growth and a deeper appreciation for life's mysteries right now.