Tangos svar säger "Det finns ingen hänvisning till en verklig himmel som jag kunde hitta", så jag ville bara lägga till det när jag googlade "afterlife" med sökningen begränsad till webbplatsen: starwars.wikia.com Jag hittade några referenser till himmelliknande efterlevnader i Legends canon, fast jag inte har hittat någon i den nya Disney-kanonen.
Till exempel säger Legends-posten för den mänskliga Peccati Syn :
The male Human Peccati Syn was born on the planet Taris into a deeply religious family, who devoutly followed the pacifist, karmic religion known as the Sacred Way, and its Holy-Book. His parents instilled in him the belief that, should he adhere to his religion's tenets, he would reach a glorious, idyllic afterlife, and Syn lived a happy, devoted childhood.
Och inlägget Legends för Xi Char säger:
They thought that all life was a shadow of the paradise of the afterlife, believing that creating machines was a way to glimpse the afterlife.
Gungans verkar ha haft en form av Valhalla -som ett gott efterliv för krigare, kallat Otoh-D'in :
Otoh-D'in was a location in Gungan mythology. According to legend, it was a heavenly garden hidden in the middle of the Nabooian swamps. It was thought that the god of war Balam had built Otoh-D'in to be the final resting places of the souls of the heroic and the virtuous soldiers. In Otoh-D'in, the souls of the braves would live a blessed and happy afterlife, playing strategy games and organizing mock battles.