Where is Heaven?

Many people live their lives with the assumption that Heaven is “out there” somewhere and is completely separate from life on earth. Many are taught that Heaven is a mystical place only accessed through death of the physical body. But in actuality, the spiritual planes of reality and the physical earth plane interpenetrate one another in the same point in space. Each plane has its own unique energetic structure that vibrates at its own frequency. The physical world is the lowest vibration of energy and actually lies within higher vibrational planes.

We can routinely access some of the higher, less dense planes through sleep, meditation or prayer. Whenever we are in an altered state of consciousness, we align with higher vibrational planes of reality and may come to have an expanded awareness that we don’t experience in a waking state.

In the case of meditation , as we connect with our “higher self”, our creativity may be awakened or we may experience a “light bulb moment” that gives us a better understanding of who we are or of a situation going on in our lives.

As we dream, we are whisked off to a land of symbolism—the secret language of Spirit. Dreams can offer clues that can help us to resolve matters in our current waking lives. Through our dreams, we may also come in contact with deceased friends or family members or even catch a glimpse of an event that hasn’t happened yet. Dream interpretation is a very useful tool that can bring the workings of Heaven into our awareness.

In prayer to the God of our understanding, we place ourselves in a position to be humbly conscious of the limitless possibilities that Heaven offers us. By recognizing the opportunities open to us, we can act on them and bring them into manifest.

Heaven is not a place, it is a system – a system of subtle energies that are constantly stirring about and creating new effects that help shape and transform our daily lives. The earth plane is not separate from this system; it is merely the physical component of it. The system that sustains us in life is the same system that sustains us in death.

Author's Bio: 

Karin Nemri is a Certified Spiritual Counselor, Aiijii Healer and lecturer. She is a hospice volunteer, chairperson of the Connecticut Affiliate of The Twilight Brigade: Compassion in Action, and Secretary/Treasurer of the Academy of Spirituality and Paranormal Studies. Karin is also on the steering committee of the Hospice-Veterans Partnership of Connecticut and a member of The Connecticut Holistic Health Association, The Connecticut Coalition to Improve End-of-Life Care, and The Connecticut Emergency Crisis Response Team/Spiritual Division. She has a private practice in Bloomfield , Connecticut.

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