When we get to heaven (if we are found worthy), what we will see and experience there will be so original, so novel, and so wonderful, that one might think that it is the supreme heresy. But it will be the supreme truth.
Heaven has an inconceivable subtlety and lightness of being that will give an inconceivable pleasure to the soul.
A friend of someone died and went to heaven. That friend appeared to that someone and that someone asked if heaven is *like* what they had discussed, or *other.* The friend replied: "totally other." St. Thomas Aquinas, the prince of theologians, near the end of his life, said that he could no longer write because compared to what he saw in visions, all he had written was straw.
Jim McCrea
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"Eye has not seen, nor has ear heard, nor has it even dawned on man what God has prepared for those who love Him." (1 Corinthians 2:9)
"At your right hand, there are pleasures for ever more" (Psalms 16:11)