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John,
I have not figured this out completely either, but it seems that the reward of the first garden of Eden, the paradise of the Confluence Age is a far better reward than being a Lakshmi and Narayan from the second to the eighth. Baba (in Virendra Dev Dixit) says that we have the aim to become Nar (human being) to Narayan in this body itself, the ones who live this body won't attain such a high reward. He also said that the titles of king in Golden Age are just titles, and we are all going to be more or less in the same conditions there, like Adam and Eve, in the middle of nature.
I have not figured this out completely either, but it seems that the reward of the first garden of Eden, the paradise of the Confluence Age is a far better reward than being a Lakshmi and Narayan from the second to the eighth. Baba (in Virendra Dev Dixit) says that we have the aim to become Nar (human being) to Narayan in this body itself, the ones who live this body won't attain such a high reward. He also said that the titles of king in Golden Age are just titles, and we are all going to be more or less in the same conditions there, like Adam and Eve, in the middle of nature.