Samantha Rinne
Resident Genderfluid Writer/Artist
Misfile
Let's avoid all perceptions of Hell as a fiery place and remember that the only reason we have thar image is because of Gehenna, a burning garbage pit near Jerusalem I think it was. The only reason fire was an analogy is because this was used for ash composting.
So moving on, the world of Hell is simply a place for trash to end up and entirely could look normal. What we mean by Hell is simply "the real Earth at a lower spiritual vibration." Think of the world on three distinct dimensional tracks. On the top track, we'll call it the Spirit World or Realm of Ascendant Dreams. Basically , to also remove the association with any specific religion, we're gonna banish the image of fluffy clouds or anything like that. Next is Earth, or the Realm of Harmony. And finally, Hell or the Realm of Forms.
To give you a visual impression, imagine all things as if created by art. Top level is a digital tablet, with the artist able to alter or revert things at a whim. Living beings exist, because they have a sense of self, but they can transform themselves, and manifest/alter anything at a whim. Middle level is something like charcoal or oil/chalk pastels in that there is some flexibility and erasure, though the art does have some things you can do that stick around (you can spray to set). Bottom layer is clay and water color, where once you're finished it's really set in stone.
So no, I am not talking about quality of life, I am talking about its vibration. Centuries of religion and moral philosophy have made life here pleasant, but it's entirely possible that all of us living here are stuck. So, when we say "going to Hell" what we really mean is getting reincarnated BACK into this particular realm, versus (read the comic above) graduating to Earth.
You know all of those fantasy books with pixies and gnomes and supernatural creatures? And magical ability? That's Earth, it has them. That we don't, and that there are high rates of breakup and divorce, and that "global warming" (smirk) makes me think this is a possibility. Think about any time you had a dream or ambition that just didn't pan out without a good reason.
So, the purpose of religion? Or in the secular case, moral philosophy? To raise vibrations to the next realm. Some of them are more or less effective with the most violent of them actually being counterproductive. Control groups tend to lower vibrations, by distracting us from thinking/feeling too much. Yes, our level of consciousness can go both ways.
Basically, we're within Plato's Cave but we see shadows of a sunlit world. Outside the Cave is a more real world, but this world too like an underwater reflection, with the surface being the real thing.
And these paragraphs of mine need to be in better order, yes, but you get the concept. Anyway, thoughts? Assuming this is true, what does this mean for life in general? And what can be done about the demons that want to keep us here?
Let's avoid all perceptions of Hell as a fiery place and remember that the only reason we have thar image is because of Gehenna, a burning garbage pit near Jerusalem I think it was. The only reason fire was an analogy is because this was used for ash composting.
So moving on, the world of Hell is simply a place for trash to end up and entirely could look normal. What we mean by Hell is simply "the real Earth at a lower spiritual vibration." Think of the world on three distinct dimensional tracks. On the top track, we'll call it the Spirit World or Realm of Ascendant Dreams. Basically , to also remove the association with any specific religion, we're gonna banish the image of fluffy clouds or anything like that. Next is Earth, or the Realm of Harmony. And finally, Hell or the Realm of Forms.
To give you a visual impression, imagine all things as if created by art. Top level is a digital tablet, with the artist able to alter or revert things at a whim. Living beings exist, because they have a sense of self, but they can transform themselves, and manifest/alter anything at a whim. Middle level is something like charcoal or oil/chalk pastels in that there is some flexibility and erasure, though the art does have some things you can do that stick around (you can spray to set). Bottom layer is clay and water color, where once you're finished it's really set in stone.
So no, I am not talking about quality of life, I am talking about its vibration. Centuries of religion and moral philosophy have made life here pleasant, but it's entirely possible that all of us living here are stuck. So, when we say "going to Hell" what we really mean is getting reincarnated BACK into this particular realm, versus (read the comic above) graduating to Earth.
You know all of those fantasy books with pixies and gnomes and supernatural creatures? And magical ability? That's Earth, it has them. That we don't, and that there are high rates of breakup and divorce, and that "global warming" (smirk) makes me think this is a possibility. Think about any time you had a dream or ambition that just didn't pan out without a good reason.
So, the purpose of religion? Or in the secular case, moral philosophy? To raise vibrations to the next realm. Some of them are more or less effective with the most violent of them actually being counterproductive. Control groups tend to lower vibrations, by distracting us from thinking/feeling too much. Yes, our level of consciousness can go both ways.
Basically, we're within Plato's Cave but we see shadows of a sunlit world. Outside the Cave is a more real world, but this world too like an underwater reflection, with the surface being the real thing.
And these paragraphs of mine need to be in better order, yes, but you get the concept. Anyway, thoughts? Assuming this is true, what does this mean for life in general? And what can be done about the demons that want to keep us here?
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