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Is eternal whiteness the right quest?

In many depictions of heaven, there is a white space. The expression of the color of a place created by God with a perception formed in human culture shows how limited human perception. The place below is The Salt Lake in central Anatolia. In this place, which looks like a white and wet desert, everyone actually writhing and suffering. Because the ground is covered with millions of sharp salt particles, it is painful to walk for our feet that are adapted to the city life. If we consider this to be an infinite plain, one can live hell in such a space. So the place is questioning; does white color really represent idealization? Is eternal whiteness the right quest? That's what it looks like in our humanoid lives, we know that somewhere inside us it's a built-up perception.
Is eternal whiteness the right quest?
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So the place is questioning; does white color really represent idealization? Is eternal whiteness the right quest? That's what it looks like in o Read More

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