I agree with many posters here that heaven is what you create, what you can imagine, and is, therefore, limited by one's imagination. Some people will imagine places and forms that are comfortable to them. Some will go sci-fi-fantasy.
I also agree with what Rah Nam implies that these "heavens" are but stepping stones to far different, far more expanded versions of our "selves". But, ultimately, we will find a way to detach from all imaginings of "self"--of "us and them" mental attachments--and return to full Unity Consciousness, where there is no need or reason for objectivity or subjectivity, only all-inclusive Is-ness.
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