Harry Schloßmacher

Free will has its pitfalls - in heaven as on earth... PART--2




Some also think that in the end - there in heavenly Eden - we would discard all our wishes.  Then I'm afraid it can only become or be a boring box ... in the monotony and a kind monotony of "superior (program) food" are announced.
If someone doesn't want anything anymore, then - in my opinion - they're as good as dead. Stones, for example, don't want anything (anymore). There are already enough hoards and “trainees” of the lack of desire/will on our globe. Think spontaneously of all - the many - meditators of all stripes. Whether in private, at home, so to speak, or on a larger scale in special (self-awareness) groups, (as a monk) in monasteries, churches and the like.
Here on Terra this may go well for a while, it's only a few years. But honestly, can anyone really imagine just meditating in a divinely happy hereafter for all eternity? ! ?

Anyone who now objects that thinking is too earthy here:
Even as a soul or spirit (with astral body) or whatever kind of being, one must also be equipped with sensations, feelings or the like there - because otherwise someone would only be on a stone-wood -Metal level "exists": Objects, things, things know no desires and are therefore as good as dead, "live" only atomically...

To the question of what is in a divine paradise (if there actually is one would) is likely to be encountered: residents without will or "(strongly) will-inspired" residents?, logic is most likely to help. If a creator endows his creatures with a free will already on the home planet...and that despite enormous "Hell-Potential" and its establishment (as explained before) even questions his all-goodness, then this free will must be such a "burner" be that everything else negative is overshadowed, so to speak, sh...doesn't matter.

And now it comes ;-) :
But then there is no longer a heavenly return even for a creator; because why do I initially expect my intelligences to have a system or make them happy with it, which I later (in the afterlife) want to know nothing more about?!? So, for the sake of divine credibility + consequence: Even in a possible hereafter - with a Bible God - the principle of free will would have to dominate!
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VERSION B - More for less and non-believers

But not if the origin of being "only" functions as the creator of worlds (celestial bodies, planets, moons, etc.) and the giver of natural laws, which bases , logistics and infrastructures for biological life "only" and is perhaps still a temporary observer of the whole:
The life itself that arises there doesn't really bother him then. It would also be quite heavy or too stressful even for a primal reason for being to keep an "eye" on quadrillion events and creatures on trillion planets + moons IN THIS SIDE at the same time ...
And there would not be a hereafter either; because only there suddenly burgeoning interest in creatures could only be feigned. In addition: where to go with the trillions of "happy beyond" qualified intelligences of an almost unmanageable MULTIverse? ? Even as astral spirits, they would probably always be in each other's way in the afterlife ... no one can see through this rush anymore ... ;-)) and then (probably often unfortunately) no one would find them anymore ...


 

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