... To parahrase what Nicolus du Cosa said: My view is that "within the infinity of God, all opposites are combined". For the devout of this world, God is "The Infinite". Regardless the religious persuasion though, it is accepted that all things originate from that which would be the personal description individually held of God. As we conceptualize God, we invariably know God as the creator, the destroyer, and the sustainer of the universe - though - at times these particular duties are relegated off to the "lessor" archangels or dhyan chohans, but the common denominator is that God includes and involves all that is "infinite"; an infinite, which, by its nature is not limited to any singular conceptualization of it.
Next, we must also consider that "center" is the abstract seat of perfection, and therefore, "center" has to be equated with God as well - for only in God, can perfection be found. All this boils down to is that from "ground zero" to an infinity of opposites, God is both the boundary and the center of reality. There can be no place in reality excluding the presence of God, just as there can be no place a soul is excluded from God.
So, if this much can be accepted, then, if there is such a place as where we go when we are no longer in a physical shell, we can begin to ponder it as somewhere in which we cannot be excluded by God. As long as we exist, in any form, we exist in God's domain. We can also consider that everyone has a differing perspective and level of divinity within them; or differing stages of spiritual evolution. Sadly, this difference is obvious to me in any circumstance where any "one" religion is determined to deviate God's association from "any" aspect of reality not representative of its placement within the infinite (which is God). If rigid adherence to the conformities of religion in itself cannot integrate our infinite aspects to one another, than religion is the thing that is out of whack with reality. Not God. Not reality itself; but the rigidity which excludes an infinite nature - our infinite nature within God. Rigidity corrupts our relationships with one another and with God.
In my view, what the Rev Gabriel Salguero, presents, is very much the basis for my own comprehension - that heaven is indeed where everyone gets along - but with the simple addition of understanding that we are "getting along" at the level of our spiritual evolutionary scale. To me, this means that there are various levels or "dimensions" of existence in heaven where our personal intricacies will gravitate to. It may be so, that I will not exist in one person's heaven, or even another's, but I will exist in a heaven where I settle into with those of indigenous vibration.
Its fine to be criticized by other beliefs ... I guess. They can usually be traced as attacks on one's ego, but not on one's soul. We all know our own soul; or we should; or we spend our lifetime trying to - regardless of outside influences with which we do not agree. It is our disagreements which determine our level of comprehension. By the fact that there exists so much disagreement in the earth plane is indicative to me that this is not where we were meant to be forever. By this profound awareness within myself alone, I expect another peaceful place to exist waiting for me to return to, however so much hell as there is to mire through first.
By my belief in the heritage of our placement, I expect us all to get along in heaven, and if we don't get along with someone, it will be a sure sign of not being in their particular heaven, but in our own. Its not a pride thing, its a perfection thing.
We exist to perfect our existence. This is an automatic self-fullfilling skill for self preservation - even if this preservation is on levels of consciousness beyond physical senses. It is a long process, and one that cannot be done in any one expression. Perfection is the purpose - the opportunity - given by the very ability to know harmony, peace and love. Its a simple fact that sooner or later, we will reside in that which we aspire to - whatever that level of perfection is to be.