06-02-2019, 07:39 AM
(05-31-2019, 02:19 PM)Dtris Wrote:(05-31-2019, 11:14 AM)Cainite Wrote:(05-31-2019, 10:07 AM)kristina Wrote:(05-31-2019, 08:15 AM)Dtris Wrote: I have seen the explanation of Hell of being the separation from the Creator, I have also seen the explanation that it is self created after death for a time due to the belief that it is what is expected.
Hell is a religious concept that IMO most likely stems from STS interference when the holy books were channeled. The use of the concept of hell is in controlling the believers. It is to impress upon people that a power greater than their own can control their eternal life, and say what is acceptable and what is not.
Suffering in itself is not hell, since suffering can also be full of love. If you and another are starving, and you give the last of your food to someone else, you will suffer from hunger, but also be full of love.
IMO, suffering can be a hell as it is subjective
Yeah.. I agree with that!
I think a hellish state would more likely be experienced while the creator is in physical incarnation.
That's when the entity loses much clarity as the confederation says.
I also think that after death the entity reviews the lived incarnation, and won't directly experience the suffering it has caused. there will probably just be the realization that the harm had been brought to the self.
If the entity is already polarized negatively to some extent, it won't even be bothered with that I suppose.. and will plan one or more incarnations in which he would hope to make it to 4D negative.
There are multiple concepts of hell at play here. Depending on which concept you are talking about this makes sense. I am of the opinion that the concept of hell originated with the goal of STS polarization and power over others. So dwelling too much on what hell is or means may not be very useful for STO seekers. YMMV.
Yeah, yeah. No doubt the concept of hell littered the Bible and no doubt it was an entire group of STS priests that worked with the government of it's time to instill fear (red ray) in the seeker. As in many points of history the Bible was the only source of accepted religious literature. Christianity was to be practiced or else! And somehow this was absorbed into the human psyche. I mean even if you didn't believe in hell you may think in private, "what if there were?" I'm not sure about that, that was me supposing that one could do that. However, like most of us, we come from Christianity and I can't speak for the lot but I can say for myself, I felt guilt at first for denying the god that was taught to me and the christ that was taught to me and I had to balance that (guilt) within myself. So....there are those that were taught the same garbarge, believed it and yet they denied it but never balanced the denial. And those may be the entities that when they die are afraid to face what they "think" is hell for the (bad) things they did. That's why I say it's subjective. As the entity could have stolen food from a family to feed his small child and may believe he deserves the hell in the Bible.