How does God choose who goes to heaven? Which God - All Christ, Buddha, Krishna

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and Allah? If the End to the movement of life-breath is liberation, then is death liberation? And all people will attain liberation at death and attain to the heavens for the duration depending on their good actions (karma)? Once the good deeds performed on the Earth is spent out by enjoying the life in heaven, they will be reborn on Earth to attain perfection and Spiritual transformation?
 
The Buddha wasn't god so I don't know what you're talking about
 
God Chooses who joins Him in Heaven, based upon how we treat one another in this life.
 
When life breadth is about to leave the body it already makes contact with those elements with which the next one is to be fashioned. These elements are indeed the crystallization of the vasanas (psychological conditioning, memory-store, past impressions and predisposition) of the Individual Self, the reason why the Individual Self clings to those elements. When the life breadth leaves the body it takes with it all the psychological conditioning of the Individual Self.

Not indeed until these nature's conditioning have been destroyed will the mind become no-mind. The mind does not abandon the life-force till self-knowledge arises. By self-knowledge the vasanas are destroyed and thus the mind, too; it is then that the life breadth does not move. That indeed is the supreme peace. It is by self-knowledge that the unreality of the concepts concerning worldly objects is realized. This puts an end to vasanas and to the link between the mind and the life-force.

Vasanas constitute mind. Mind is the aggregate of the vasanas and naught else; if the latter cease, that itself is the supreme state. Knowledge is the knowledge of the reality. Inquiry itself is knowledge.

Total dedication to one thing, restraint of life breadth via pranayama and the End to the mind — if one of these three is perfected, one attains the supreme state. The life-force and the mind are closely related like a flower and its fragrance. Hence, if the movement of thought in the mind ceases, the movement of prana ceases, too. If the total mind is one-pointedly devoted to a single truth, the movement of mind and therefore of life-force ceases. The best method is by inquiring into the nature of the self which is infinite. Your mind will be completely absorbed. Then both the mind and the inquiry will cease. Remain firmly established in what remains after that.

When the mind does not crave for pleasure it is absorbed into the self, along with the life-force. Ignorance is non-existence: self-knowledge is the supreme state! Mind alone is ignorance when it appears to be a reality; the realization of its non-existence is the supreme state. If the mind remains absorbed even for a quarter of an hour it undergoes a complete change, for it tastes the supreme state of self-knowledge and will not abandon it.

Being situated in this yoga practice and vibrating the sacred syllable OM, the supreme combination of letters, if one thinks of the Supreme Personality of Godhead (Christ, Buddha, Krishna or Allah) and quits his body, he will certainly reach the spiritual planets.

Shutting out all external sense objects, keeping the eyes and vision concentrated between the two eyebrows, suspending the inward and outward breaths within the nostrils--thus controlling the mind, senses and intelligence, the transcendentalist becomes free from desire, fear and anger with silent repitition of OM. One who is always in this state is certainly liberated. He beholds the inner light and rests in supreme peace.
 
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