People You Meet In Heaven. Each Was Term Paper

¶ … people you meet in heaven. Each was in your life for a reason. You may not have known the reason at the time, and that is what heaven is for. For understanding your life on earth. The Five People You Meet in Heaven is a story of a lifetime of self misperception, potential waste of spirit, and ultimate redemption.

Eddie gave his all to the war and now works in a meaningless job at the Ruby Pier amusement park. In a heroic gesture, he gives his life saving a child sitting under a falling ride. Waking in a cotton candy-like heaven, he meets with five people -- some strangers and others well-known -- who guide him on a visual and illuminating journey through his life, theoretically proving that not everything is revealed during the time on earth.

The intended purpose for the five interactions is bi-directional; the communicants are seeking closure, Eddie is seeking validation and redemption for a life he is certain was misspent.

Personal Enlightenment

Love and loyalty matter. Even the smallest of kindnesses is recorded and valued in the eternal realm. God's gift of life to mankind is not to be squandered; despite commercial and popular belief, this is the only chance we have to get it right.

Eternity will either be spent in God's presence (i.e., Heaven) or His absence (i.e., Hell). Unless we learn to value life here, how can we appreciate an eternity of God-based glory and value for all eternity?

Five of the Ten commandments focus on God, the other five on others. The Five People You Meet in Heaven -- while inaccurate in its portrayal of the pattern given for eternity -- forced me to think about the inevitable causality to ignoring...

...

Even a cup of water offered to a thirsty man is measured and of value.
Developmental Psychology and Relevance to the Book

In Life Span Development by John W. Santrock, the premise of lifelong development and stage-based psychological adaptation and development are emphasized in a global manner. For example, in Chapter 1, the life-span perspective -- combined with cognitive processes and social age -- is the development paradigm; "development is lifelong, multidimensional, multidirectional, plastic, contextual, multidisciplinary, and involves [author: requires] growth, maintenance, and regulation."

The Five People You Meet in Heaven demonstrates the ebb and flow of developmental theory by allowing the reader a look into the protagonist's life -- his successes with his wife, Marguerite and failures in his childhood and the jungles of the Philippines -- and spanning several years and developmental stages in his life.

In alignment with Santrock's thesis -- chapter 21 of Life Span Development - pondering the meaning and value of one's life typically accelerates in later years. With maturity often comes introspection; Eddie is no exception. We are led to believe, however, that death was not one of those topics about which Eddie mused; it was only after his death that he contemplated the cumulative value of his existence. The five people make this possible.

Personal Application

Typically, death is a foreigner to a person of my years and experience. The occasional friend or peer who dies in a tragic accident is the exception -- something to be shuddered at and ghoulishly picked over in study groups but never embraced…

Sources Used in Documents:

Bibliography

Dychtwald, K. & Flower, J. (1989). Age Wave: The Challenges of Opportunities of an Aging Society. Troy, AL: JP Tarcher

Lerner, R.M., Easterbrooks, M.A., Mistry, J. & Weiner, I.B. (eds) (1982). Handbook of Developmental Psychology. New York: Prentice-Hall

Reimer, J., Pritchard-Paolitto, D. & Hersh, R. (1979) Promoting Moral Growth: From Piaget to Kohlberg. Long Grove, IL: Waveland Press


Cite this Document:

"People You Meet In Heaven Each Was" (2004, December 12) Retrieved April 23, 2024, from
https://www.paperdue.com/essay/people-you-meet-in-heaven-each-was-60123

"People You Meet In Heaven Each Was" 12 December 2004. Web.23 April. 2024. <
https://www.paperdue.com/essay/people-you-meet-in-heaven-each-was-60123>

"People You Meet In Heaven Each Was", 12 December 2004, Accessed.23 April. 2024,
https://www.paperdue.com/essay/people-you-meet-in-heaven-each-was-60123

Related Documents
People You Meet in Heaven
PAGES 6 WORDS 1979

But now, here, in order to move on, you must understand why you felt what you did, and why you no longer need to feel it…" Ruby served as the voice of Albom, and even God, acting as Eddie's guide to the path towards enlightenment, forgiveness (and self-forgiveness), and ultimately, happiness. Indeed, this pivotal moment in Eddie's life culminated with the characters of Marguerite and Tala, symbols of love and

People I Will Meet in
PAGES 2 WORDS 601

The fourth person I will see in heaven is Lisa. Lisa is the owner of my son's daycare. She is a vision of courage and strength because she recently discovered that she has cancer at the young age of 27. While this is devastating enough, she must face the fact that a hysterectomy lies in her future - a future without children which is something she wants so badly. Despite

1960's approximately 200,000 people in the United States claimed to be of the Buddhists sect (Nattlier). Some of these began to think of themselves as Buddhist after a personal experience such as visiting Asia, reading in depth about the religion or talking with others who had experienced the religion firsthand. However, most of them were Hawaiian residents whose parents and grandparents had immigrated from China and Japan. Today these

Lathe of Heaven
PAGES 11 WORDS 3056

characters from all the readings has to be Michael from Microserfs. "This morning, just after 11:00, Michael locked himself in his office and he won't come out." (Coupland 1) Through lack of interactions and his "flat diet," ("Todd and I got concerned about Michael's not eating, so we drove to the 24-hour Safeway in Bellevue. We went shopping for "flat" foods to slip underneath Michael's door." (Coupland 1)) Michael

Dante's Divine Comedy
PAGES 3 WORDS 1299

Free Will in Dante's Divine Comedy Everyone has the freedom to choose good or evil. The nature of freedom is that people decide what they want. God gave people free will. One expert defines the term free will as "the power of agents to be the ultimate creators (or originators) and sustainers of their own ends or purposes" (Kane 4). Dante's Divine Comedy shows this. People choose evil over God, and

Both the Puranas and the Upanishads are important sources of information for the Hindus, with a large number of them having become better acquainted with God as a result of heavy learning. It is not enough for one to have solid information in Hinduism for the respective person to successfully cross the path to afterlife. Hindus believe that only he that has experience both in knowledge and in ignorance is