However, Earth is a state of consciousness too.
This might be hard for some people to actually get.
I talked to a physics professor about what earth actually is.
When I described a rate of vibration sort of like a TV or Radio Station he said I wasn't
far wrong of what the planet earth actually is.
People think that earth is physical because that is what it appears to be.
However, appearances can be deceiving we all know.
From my experience, the earth is ONLY a state of consciousness in the mind of God.
This would be the easiest way for most people to understand.
And Heaven is also a state of consciousness in the mind of God.
To say that earth is physical and therefore real isn't really true. It only appears to be true.
To say that heaven isn't physical and therefore unreal is untrue as well.
To say that states of consciousness are what the universe actually is and that space and time are not really that real would be useful.
So, what is real if time and space and matter are not ultimately real?
Being and Heaven are real and so is earth but not in the way you might think.
Because appearances can be deceiving and in the case of earth they are.
Earth is a nexus point of multiple states of consciousness including heavens.
This makes the most sense to say it this way.
So, if you are on earth and in a physical body you have access (Potentially) to heavens while living here and after too.
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
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