About Heavenism

These are articles written by Thomas Appleby, Sr. ("The Heavenist"); founder of the Heavenism movement. They help define this overall philosophy, which states that Heaven can be in the here and now for those who choose it. In some of these blogs, podcasts and videos we may also be drawing correspondences from the world of science and physics, or biology to clarify these ideas.


Image on the right is from the Mandelbrot Set,
and the Sun was created in Bryce 3D
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For example, the Mandelbrot image in the background: (see caption for credits) represents the fractal nature of life everywhere, putting it near our earth's sun is supposed to remind us that life on our planet is also fractal in nature. What that means basically is that; even the smallest part of the fractal image is a tiny and whole representation of the entire pattern as a whole. Human beings as individuals and as a race are also this way.

So we hope you enjoy the blogs and the ideas. If you have any feedback or questions, please feel free to email the founder at 'theheavenist@live.com'.

Thank you and we hope you subscribe and visit the home site as well, at http://heavenism.org.

About Heavenism
The Heavenist

Heavenism is a global effort to awaken peoples all around the world to the fact that Heaven is here on earth and that we create our own Heaven and Hell while in this lifetime.

Religions are very divisive and they confuse people. Instead of putting our very souls and lives in the hands of some clergyman or institution to decide our fates - Mission Heavens focuses on what we can do to save ourselves in the here and now.

We want to stress that human global goodness and spreads outward throughout the world in a ripple effect. We also stress that God has created us with sensory perceptions through which we can see, touch, taste, feel and hear the heavenly joys here on earth.

It is important that we are all good to ourselves and to one another and these things are how we can experience heaven here on earth, in our lifetimes.

We can draw correspondences between science and spirituality; so much of the content here will address scientific theory and the concepts of spirituality and/or religion(s).


~ The Heavenist

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