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What is Hell Like?

February 18, 2012 by  
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What if hell, like heaven, is a projection of thought created by what we have been taught?

In our never-ending judgment of ourselves among others through our five senses, have we all not known hell on the planet? Each of us has had experiences that people interpreted as torturous, whether it was molestation, unbearable physical pain, emotional or physical abuse, enforced separation from everyone and everything loving and kind, or simply the everyday occurrence of losing someone dear to us. One experience isn’t worse than another. All of them are hell.

Hell is not a specific place on earth, although a few places might come to mind. In our dead life also, hell is not a specific place. Some might be disappointed to find that those who, inside our minds, deserve to be punished, usually are not. At least not in the way you may imagine.

What if hell is really a state of mind approached through our own thoughts of how we see ourselves? Imagine if when you die after a life filled with abusing others, you are surrounded in wrap-around sound and vision of methods you acted in your life? Only now you are not just you, feeling your individual hurt from others, but additionally you are the others who experienced your abuse toward them. You are the abused and the abuser. No one judges you except you. Again and again and again. If you have not browse the book entitled 23 minutes in hell by Bill Wiese, you shoul see clearly so you would unterstand a lot more about hell.

Every dog you kicked, every child you humiliated, everybody you damaged emotionally or physically now surrounds you to definitely give you the “opportunity” to experience how your behavior felt through their eyes, their ears, their bodies, and their hearts. Imagine that you are completely safe and sequestered, safe from others as they are safe from you. Over and over you will relive the mental, emotional and physical torture you gave outside in your alive life. That is amazing no one harms you. You might be left alone to experience the pain sensation you inflicted on so many levels, until one day you are to ask forgiveness. You are ready to repent.

For almost all us who live trying good to be loving and kind, we too, could have an opportunity to experience the reaction of others to our behavior. The difference is that our experience will be modified. It will be gentler and interspersed using the loving kindness we did our best to live. We will have the chance to feel what our words and actions did to others, nevertheless the intensity of experience will be moved through quickly. For most of us, this life “look” into our “misdeeds” is going to be of short duration before we move into the feeling of encapsulation in Unconditional Love, safe and sound knowing we are all one.

Once you think you are ready, whether you are or otherwise, you will have the opportunity to select a new body to reenter your alive life. You will carry your level of consciousness with you. If you allow enough time to heal and assimilate the teachings learned from your last life, often there is the chance that you will create a more positive lifetime. However, if you rush the method and do not allow yourself time and energy to heal your old pain and that which you created in others, you will come back to recreate more agony.

On this state of Dante’s Hell, you won’t fit into the dead world of oneness of all life. You will not fit into the alive world either. Since judgment and isolation only arises from you, one day you will understand your way of living life only creates pain to suit your needs as well as others. At that moment, you can choose to change by allowing love to permeate your soul.

Does hell exist? Absolutely. It is operational in our minds. In heaven we realize we are aligned in loving acceptance using the God Source, with all beings, with all things. In hell, we are aligned only with pain and also the poisonous emotions that we are creating in ourselves and others.

Of course, love or fear, is our choice. Love is the path to heaven. Fear is the path to hell.

If you want more information on hell, feel free to check out Bill Weise‘s blog.

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