What are your favorite things...things you hope are in Heaven?

I hope it's okay if I post to your thread, CooCooforCoCoPuffs.

To be happy, I don't need streets of gold, walls of jasper, or pearly gates, which, by the way, may be only figurative terms for how perfect heaven will be.

Mainly, I just hope to be there in a place of peace with those I miss that have gone on before me.

Some will tell us there is no heaven. I know how these subjects go. I don't care.
 

I hope it's okay if I post to your thread, CooCooforCoCoPuffs.

To be happy, I don't need streets of gold, walls of jasper, or pearly gates, which, by the way, may be only figurative terms for how perfect heaven will be.

Mainly, I just hope to be there in a place of peace with those I miss that have gone on before me.

Some will tell us there is no heaven. I know how these subjects go. I don't care.
Of course it is OK @MACKTEXAS! Come one come all, and those from Texas? Especially!
 
I sort of doubt heaven is a physical place of pleasure.
More n likely a dimension of different stuff / time.
Most likely the God "Turds & Swill" are for real in Hell.
No Kentucky Brany though! The Gate is most likely
A tested passage of time and OK, booted out & into is
an expression of haste versus a lot of time becoming.
Maybe more study of the Super attractors in deep
Space many Hundreds of millions of light years away
will offer a better understanding of heaven and hell.
I sort of believe they are neither. End of a way,
beginning another ?
 
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I hope it's okay if I post to your thread, CooCooforCoCoPuffs.

To be happy, I don't need streets of gold, walls of jasper, or pearly gates, which, by the way, may be only figurative terms for how perfect heaven will be.

Mainly, I just hope to be there in a place of peace with those I miss that have gone on before me.

Some will tell us there is no heaven. I know how these subjects go. I don't care.
I agree! I just want to see every loved one and every beloved pet that ever owned me there. As well, my favorite weather year around.:)
 
When this earthly body has finished her work, she will be a ball of constant energy. Going and visiting all the places not seen her energy will be without pain. The next life will be full of surprises and fun.

The next life will be also be full of love. New love that I hope I will recognise and not walk away from as I did in this life. I've learned that if nothing else.
 
"For now we see in a mirror, dimly, but then we will see face to face. Now I know only in part; then I will know fully, even as I have been fully known." 1 Corinthians 13:12
 
An old guy and his wife go to heaven. They are greeted by St. Peter, who escorts them to a palatial mansion. The old couple protest that they don't need a house like that, a small apartment would do. St. Peter assures them that they are indeed entitled to such luxury.

There are maids putting away a lovely wardrobe for them and a chef preparing a delicious meal. Again, they say they don't need all that and again St. Peter reassures them.

The old man looks out the window and sees a beautiful, lush golf course. He asks St. Peter if there's any way he can play once a week, maybe in the afternoon, on it. St. Peter proudly states that this is the old guy's personal golf course and he can play any time and as often as he wants because the weather is beautiful all the time and presents him with a top-of-the-line Ping golf club set and a luxury golf cart.

The old man turns to his wife and screams, "YOU AND YOUR NON-FAT SUGARLESS BRAN MUFFINS AND THE NON-DAIRY COFFEE CREAMER AND THE LOW-CAL MARGARINE! WE COULD HAVE BEEN HERE TEN YEARS AGO!"
 
I've suspected that Heaven is an older similar Earth-like planet circling a Milky Way Galaxy star with DNA organic life inhabited by an ancient race of at least mostly non-organic intelligent spirit entities with physical bodies called Angels. So as to OP's question, I would be eternally content if Heaven is similar to Earth that I would easily love to eternally enjoy. And specifically would love to snow ski there.

As I've related in the past, although I choose to believe in a powerful being, such is different than what others call God, with unlimited omniscient, omnipresent, and omnipotent (OOO) magical powers. I'm not one to believe in magic like actions without forces because IMO such is illogical. The philosophy of OOO powers arose during the pre-science Middle Ages. So maybe part of a race of ancient intelligent entities that includes the risen Jesus Christ.

The Bible or Jesus purposely says little about what Heaven is beyond it is where our souls or spirit have eternal life in some level of a paradise of Heaven. Thus before one can imagine what they want in Heaven beyond non-serious imaginations, one ought first consider...

What the Bible Says About Life After Death

What the Bible Says About Life After Death

All four Gospels emphasize the bodily resurrection of Jesus. The dead body that was taken from the cross and buried came to life again on Easter morning. Jesus assures the disciples that he is not a ghost but has flesh and bones, and he eats food (Luke 24:37- 43). He invites doubting Thomas to touch his wounds (John 20:27). Jesus’ resurrection is physical and corporeal, not a spiritual resurrection or immortal soul.

Jesus’ resurrection is not unique. He is the “first fruit” of the dead (Col. 1:18). What happened to him will happen to us. Our resurrection bodies will be like his. Paul directly grounds our resurrection in Christ’s in 1 Corinthians 15 (12-28). He emphasizes the identity and continuity of the earthly and resurrection body as well as its transformation from one nature to the other (36-54). The earthly, mortal, natural body (soma psychikos) that is buried will be raised as a heavenly, immortal, glorious, spiritual body (soma pneumatikos) (42-49)...

Finally, the Transfiguration of Jesus involves the presence of Moses and Elijah (Matt. 17, Mark 9, Luke 9), which implies that they exist even though the resurrection has not occurred. Jesus also refers to the patriarchs, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, as alive to God although the resurrection is future (Luke 20:38, 27-38; also Matt. 22; Mark 12). Both these texts entail that the dead exist between this life and the resurrection.

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That Transfiguration scripture has immense importance though most fail to grasp why.

For those of science, the notion of a spirit without a body is almost always viewed as nonsense. I've come to see a way such might be physically possible without resorting to magic nonsense. In my view that is unique, what we are as intelligent entities is the standing wave oscillating electromagnetic fields within the organic containers of our neural systems. As such, it may be possible for ancient ultimate intelligent races to reproduce those containers with non-organic impedance matching materials that would inherently reproduce those fields.
That may be why Jesus oddly related the fleshly body must first die before the spirit body rises.

An animal neural system including that of we humans, might be flooded with organic microbot machines that given an XYZ scanning process, would be able to reproduce down to atomic levels, the structure of brains. From that, a non-organic immortal version might be created. A race of such entities would have enormous reasons to create such to escape their own eventual mortality and non-existence as well as provide a reward to selected other mortal creatures they LOVE. ❤️

 
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