Jun 16, 2001 • by Tambov

How to Get to Heaven

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How to Get to Heaven

Once I watched a Japanese cartoon where some scoundrel planted a bean in the ground; a huge thing grew and reached a heavenly palace. And so this wretch climbed to the sky and caused all sorts of mischief there. And you know, Ivetochka, that night I dreamt I was going to the same place – to heaven – but via stone steps. They were enormous. I had to jump, cling, and pull myself up. In short, I was utterly exhausted. And then I found myself in a fairytale garden – with streams, flowers, and an abundance of all sorts of fruits. The next night, I dreamt of an action movie; I was fleeing from the police, jumped over a fence and... found myself in the same garden. Peace, unearthly bliss, euphoria. On the third night, I was in a forest. Right in front of me, the ground suddenly began to rise. I grabbed a root, pulled myself up... and found myself in the same garden.

Conclusion: one can ascend to "heaven" in various ways, but the first time requires effort to reach it. And then, one can use elements of that experience. (In my case, "pulling up" and "climbing" became key links for moving the Assemblage Point into the "garden" position).