Jose Pita
Jose hails from South Africa and brings to A Cornered Gurl via Medium passionate writing and a love for our craft that is clearly visible. He delivers emotion-filled and heartfelt work that not only connects with the writing community, but makes you think too. I am honored to have him in our midst and to read his work and share it with all of you. The following piece taps into how one can see heaven differently and why. It is entitled “Heaven is a journey, not a destination.”
Heaven is a journey, not a destination
Think of your favorite story, think of the first time you heard that story . . .
Now imagine someone carelessly spoiling the ending before the journey even began.
Could you continue to read the story with the same enthusiasm if you knew the end?
Does the belief that we are going to ascend to heaven give us an illusion of knowing the end of our story, hampering our ability to live our lives to the fullest?
Imagine being completely oblivious to the existence of such a place. Imagine having no illusions of your end.
What if our immortality lay only with the stories we leave behind as well as those willing to share them?
Would this paradigm shift force us to live more complete lives?
Live life as a mortal, not as one given a promise of immortality. Each of us has an interesting tale to tell, but it is our responsibility to ensure that we, not fear, continue to be the authors.
Originally published in A Cornered Gurl via Medium.
People should know that it are only a very few who will go to ascend to heaven because the majority of those judged by Jesus to be allowed to enter the Kingdom of God shall come to live in that Kingdom here on earth.
we are not immortal but perhaps we might leave some immortal stories behind but the majority of things we do or write might disappear in oblivion. Once we die we can not take anything with us in our grave. Our thinking and being shall be finished and we shall not be able to do anything any-more … it shall be finished … we going back to dust….
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This is lovely. Thank You, Jose, and welcome!!! Cheers! 🙂
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Love this. I often wonder if people would “do good” without the promise of “heaven”?
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Exactly. Makes you truly think about the motives of human beings. Thank you for reading!
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What a beautiful, thoughtful piece! A lovely reminder as we go about our day to day…
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I dig this perspective very much.
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I do too! It’s one that I did not think about willingly.
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That photograph is amazing!
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It is a lovely photo. I agree!
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Great post 🙂
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Thank you. I think Jose will truly enjoy the reaction.
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Ah! A fellow South African! He speaks truthfully.
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Haha. Yes! He has such a kind heart from what I know of him, a solid Writer too. Thank you for reading!
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