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There is only one heaven, and it is for everyone who conforms themselves to God's Will while on earth. Anyone who does His Will to the extent that they understand it, and avoid sin, will enter heaven. Anyone who follows his own will and ignores the promptings of God will not enter heaven. It is more difficult for non-Christians, but it is still attainable, God does not leave anyone out but gives all the opportunity to love Him.

Short answer: yes. There is a seven heaven or seven plane paradigm that is found in the religions of Judaism, Islam, Catholicism, and Hinduism. It is also found in a number of minor religions like Gnosticism and Hermeticism. The basic idea is that those who are on an evil path cannot ascend very far into The Light and must reside on one of the first three planes, with the first one being the most hellish of places emotionally. Most souls gravitate to the third plane after death, a point just below basic spirituality. Basically spiritual people ascend to the fourth or fifth planes. The fourth plane is where the vast majority of discarnate communities/yellow-energy Group Entities or religious heavens reside. The sixth and seventh planes are where individualistic discarnate saints ascend to after death. ~ Paul Richard of HigherLightChurch

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According to Hindu cosmology, above the earthly plane are six heavenly planes:

  1. Bhuva Loka
  2. Swarga Loka, meaning Good Kingdom, is the general name for heaven in Hinduism, a heavenly paradise of pleasure, where most of the Hindu gods (Deva) reside along with the king of gods, Indra, and beatified mortals.
  3. Mahar Loka
  4. Jana Loka
  5. Tapa Loka
  6. Satya Loka

In the Hindu Vaishnava traditions the highest heavan is Vaikuntha, which exists above the six heavenly lokas and outside of the mahat-tattva or mundane world. It's where eternally liberated souls who have attained moksha reside in beautiful and eternally youthful human forms with Lakshmi and Narayana (a manifestation of Vishnu). Vaikuntha is divided into various realms where various avatars of Lakshmi-Narayana preside. These include the celestial Ayodhya where Sita-Rama preside, and the celestial Goloka where Krishna and his various consorts such as Radha and Rukmini preside. The liberated human souls or jivas who live there engage in different types of relationships (Rasa (theology) with the countless manifestations or avatars of Lakshmi-Narayana.

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There is only one heaven, and it is for everyone who conforms themselves to God's Will while on earth. Anyone who does His Will to the extent that they understand it, and avoid sin, will enter heaven. Anyone who follows his own will and ignores the promptings of God will not enter heaven. It is more difficult for non-Christians, but it is still attainable, God does not leave anyone out but gives all the opportunity to love Him.

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Short answer: yes. There is a seven heaven or seven plane paradigm that is found in the religions of Judaism, Islam, Catholicism, and Hinduism. It is also found in a number of minor religions like Gnosticism and Hermeticism. The basic idea is that those who are on an evil path cannot ascend very far into The Light and must reside on one of the first three planes, with the first one being the most hellish of places emotionally. Most souls gravitate to the third plane after death, a point just below basic spirituality. Basically spiritual people ascend to the fourth or fifth planes. The fourth plane is where the vast majority of discarnate communities/yellow-energy Group Entities or religious heavens reside. The sixth and seventh planes are where individualistic discarnate saints ascend to after death. ~ Paul Richard of HigherLightChurch

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According to Hindu cosmology, above the earthly plane are six heavenly planes:

  1. Bhuva Loka
  2. Swarga Loka, meaning Good Kingdom, is the general name for heaven in Hinduism, a heavenly paradise of pleasure, where most of the Hindu gods (Deva) reside along with the king of gods, Indra, and beatified mortals.
  3. Mahar Loka
  4. Jana Loka
  5. Tapa Loka
  6. Satya Loka

In the Hindu Vaishnava traditions the highest heavan is Vaikuntha, which exists above the six heavenly lokas and outside of the mahat-tattva or mundane world. It's where eternally liberated souls who have attained moksha reside in beautiful and eternally youthful human forms with Lakshmi and Narayana (a manifestation of Vishnu). Vaikuntha is divided into various realms where various avatars of Lakshmi-Narayana preside. These include the celestial Ayodhya where Sita-Rama preside, and the celestial Goloka where Krishna and his various consorts such as Radha and Rukmini preside. The liberated human souls or jivas who live there engage in different types of relationships (Rasa (theology) with the countless manifestations or avatars of Lakshmi-Narayana.

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yes hindu person believe in heaven. In Hinduism heaven is called swarga.

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