SEC17/W1|Heaven and Hell fantasy or reality?
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I am Jyoti from India. Hope you are all enjoying the weekends, here I am going to participating in the SEC-17 WEEK 1 contest: https://steemit.com/hive-120823/@meraindia/sec17-w1-or-heaven-and-hell-fantasy-or-reality organized by Incredible India community.
Heaven and Hell fantasy or reality? |
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Each religion claims to have its own special deity and its own heaven and hell. There is no possibility of heaven and hell. Here is the reward for the work done here and similarly the rewards and punishments of this life can be heaven and hell.
Do you believe there is a place named heaven and hell out of this world? Justify your belief. |
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It is the idea of heaven that brought the idea of preventing crime in the society by instilling in the minds of the people the belief that a person who has lived a good life will get a permanent heaven as a gift. The same is the concept of hell, both of which are imagined to cause one to go on the right path. Our ancestors have taught us that worshiping God is the most important qualification for being a good person.
Therefore, they made us believe that the one who worshiping God will go to heaven where he can get many luxuries that are not normally available in this world, and the one who does not believe in God will go to hell full of cruelties worse than the cruelties in this world.
In every religion these two have created different mystical appearances. For example, heaven in Hinduism is Indraloka. It seems that there are many things that give happiness to man, such as angels, waterfalls, beautiful forests and flower gardens. At the same time, mystical apparitions such as fire, monsters, and various punishments are taking place in hell to punish the guilty.
Do you believe karma decides our future, and we get results according to the same? |
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Hinduism has infinite philosophies both scientifically and spiritually. One of those is Karma. Karma means action or deed according to the belief and philosophy of Hinduism. Both good activities and bad activities are called karma. Every action has a reaction; It is the Karma of a soul that leads it to take birth again and again in this world. The Bhagavad Gita, the essence of the Vedas, calls for freedom from the cycle of birth. Thus an understanding of the birth cycle is essential.
Simply put, karma is the belief that if we do good, good will befall us and if we do evil, evil will befall us. It is "Karma" that you are born in a certain country, in a certain town, to certain parents and experience the consequences. You are born without expectations. You live according to your karma.
Do you believe karma decides our future, and we get results according to the same? |
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No, I don't believe immortality. Everything has an end, if there is birth, there is also death. If there is appearance, there is also concealment. Production means destruction. Therefore, immortality does not exist in this world. Immortality also applies to inanimate objects. Immortality is a given for all living things.
Human can postpone his death but death is certain. If a job buys a boon to live without death, it will become a great danger for him. Who knows, it may even be a punishment from our past karma in this birth. Even if you have not been punished yet, there may be times when you will have to be punished in the future. So it is better to accept death when it comes.
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Wow the thambnail was really creative😲. I believe that it was word that told by our ancient people to live like a good person and do not to do any bad things to others. yes karam is also link to Newtown's third law for every action there is a opposite and equal reaction. Everyone will not accept their wrong. They are blaming others.🫣 Then they will never accept the death. The death only accepting them. 😁
Yes our ancestor told these stores to to guide us on right path. Thank you for reading
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It's always fascinating to learn more about different religions and cultures and beliefs. Such as you mentioned that it is known as Indraloka in Hinduism. I liked reading your post specially the part that a human can only postpone, but he/she has to die no matter what. But I believe that we don't even have the power to postpone it as we're powerless in front of Higher Authority. It was very nice reading your post.
Good luck to you.
Hola gracias por la invitación, bueno en mi opinión personal si pienso que existe el cielo y el infierno aunque algunas personas pueden referirse a que viven un infierno estando aquí en la tierra vivos.
Como quien dice lo que siembras cosechas, quizás le llamamos karma al resultado de nuestras acciones pasadas (buenas o malas).
Heaven really exist and I am trying to work my life to go there. Whenever I want to do things, karma always calls my attention to it and to make me remember that karma truly exist and that I am going to be reaping what I will sow in the future. If we can properly understand how karma works, I will strongly believe that we will do more good to the humanity world
The concept of heaven and hell has been ingrained in society to promote good behavior and deter crime. Different religions have different interpretations, but the common belief is that one's actions in this life determine their afterlife destination. Karma, a key principle in Hinduism, emphasizes the idea that our actions have consequences and influence our future experiences. However, the notion of immortality is questioned as everything in this world has an end. While some may believe in the existence of heaven and hell, others see them as metaphorical representations of the consequences of our actions. In the end, death is inevitable, and accepting it is part of the cycle of life.