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Index Page » Self Enhancement » Spirituality
 

What is Human? - All About Heaven!

 

There are many ways to classify Heaven. Buddhism partitions Heaven into three major regions: Heaven of Desire, Heaven of Image, and Heaven of Non-image. It further subdivides these three regions into twenty-eight sub-regions, depending on their pureness. Heaven of Desire has six-regions, Heaven of Image has eighteen, and Heaven of Non-image has four. Taoism partitions Heaven into thirty-six sections because there are three-hundred and sixty degrees ia a circle. Taoism also classifies Heaven into seven levels, which correspond to the seven levels of one's pratice, and is similar to that of Christianity and Islam. Heaven is also commonly classified into twelve levels. Tao Te Ching states: One gives rise to Two. Two gives rise to Three. Three gives rise to everything." Thus, it is sufficient to partition Heaven into three spaces.

"I Ching" describes the mysticism of the creation of Heaven and Earth with three characteristics: first, the Non-Change, which is "Wu-ji Li-tien; second, the Change, which is Tai-ji Qi-tien; and lastly Huang-ji Xiang-tien. These three Heavens are described as follows:

Xiang-tien: Everything that has matter, shape, and/or form belongs to this space, including all items that can be observed with the human eyes. Planets, earth, mountains, rivers, humans, animals, plants, and minerals, whether having life or not, all exist within this space. It is the material world and the three dimensional space.

Qi-tien: This space consists of the gaps between matters, also commonly known as the "space" or "Heaven." The gaps between matters cannot be seen with the human eyes. However, it can be felt with other sensory organs. For example, our feelings and consciousness exist within this space.

Inside this space, the light and pure "Qi" belongs to "Yang" and the heavy and non-pure "Qi" belongs to "Yin." Yang and Yin confront each other. This is also called "qian" and "kun." Thus, "I Ching" states "Qian" is Heaven and "Kun" Earth. When we say "Heaven, Earth, and all matters," "Heaven" here actually implies "Qi-tien."

Without this space, Earth will be without support; mankind cannot live; the sun, the moon, stars, and planets would collapse; and all matters and life cannot exist. The function of this Heaven is to control the growth and decline of "Yin" and "Yang" so that their transitions are continuous and smooth. For example, the flow of the four seasons is smooth and continuous. This Heaven also governs the beginning and end of all matters. Heaven and Hell, which are created by the good and evil of human minds, exist in this space. It is the Spiritual world. It is sometimes referred to as the space with more than three dimansions.

Li-tien: This is the void. It has no form nor shape, no sound nor scent. It is an infinite spiritual energy. It is the space of pure souls. It is absolutely empty and still. It is immense that It comprises every thing. It is so divine that Its existence can only be reconized through supernatural inspiration. It is so tiny that It can be anywhere. It can create and cultivate all lives and matters. It cannot be observed with any scientific means nor can It be detected by any human senses. It has no beginning or end. It always exists and is always divine. It is the origin of both the material world and spiritual world, the Creator of all matters and lives. When the material world and spiritual world do not exist, It is still present. The Buddhist Sutra saying "no beginning, no end, not polluted, not purified, cannot be increased, and cannot be decreased" refers to the essence of Li-tien. It is the Void, yet mysteriously exists. It is what the saying "No image and image are the same. No physical existence and physical existence are the same" desribes. It is the Kingdom of God.

In conclusion, Li-tien is the essence of the Void, Qi-tien is the "Yin" and "Yang" of Tai-ji, and Xiang-tien is the material world. In the genesis, Li-tien created Qi-tien, which in turn created Xiang-tien. In the destruction cycle, Xiang-tien will collapse first, followed by Qi-tien. Li-tien will always exist.

Confucius said,"One who awakes to Tao in the morning will not have any regret even if he dies in the same night." This clearly states the importance of transcending the cycle of birth, death and rebirth and return to Li-tien.

Author: T.A Chew
Website: http://www.white-sun.com

Author: Teow Aun Chew
 
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Teow Aun Chew is a notable scripter. Teow likes to pen down articles about this field.
 
 
 

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