Thought creates Form. Given enough 'believers' attuning to the vibrational existence of a Hell directing energy towards the form it is safe to say that a place likened to such probably does exist on one of the lower Astral Planes in a state of quasi-reality.
The Biblical narrative of Hell however is a distortion from the original translation of 'Gehenna' which simply translated to garbage dump in the valley of Hinnom south of Jerusalem.
Curious thing is the description of Heaven and Hell in Islam though, being attributed with 7 Gates each, which could correspond to the Energetic Centers of the being, or 7 vibratory densities. Heaven, or 'Jannat' in Islam is described as where anything you can think of will Manifest. Sounds alot like a higher vibratory Astral Realm. All Souls in this Heaven are also 33 years of age, which corresponds to what Bashar mentioned in a session that the residential Spirit Form will revert to once it has transitioned from this mode of existence.
In addition to the above, in comparative eschatology one will find both Abrahamic Religions to present the idea of Hell being a disconnection with God at core.
You may liken this to a state of self judgment an Entity can impose on themselves through free will, resulting from a state of not being their selves (i.e. of God).
The Biblical narrative of Hell however is a distortion from the original translation of 'Gehenna' which simply translated to garbage dump in the valley of Hinnom south of Jerusalem.
Curious thing is the description of Heaven and Hell in Islam though, being attributed with 7 Gates each, which could correspond to the Energetic Centers of the being, or 7 vibratory densities. Heaven, or 'Jannat' in Islam is described as where anything you can think of will Manifest. Sounds alot like a higher vibratory Astral Realm. All Souls in this Heaven are also 33 years of age, which corresponds to what Bashar mentioned in a session that the residential Spirit Form will revert to once it has transitioned from this mode of existence.
In addition to the above, in comparative eschatology one will find both Abrahamic Religions to present the idea of Hell being a disconnection with God at core.
You may liken this to a state of self judgment an Entity can impose on themselves through free will, resulting from a state of not being their selves (i.e. of God).

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