Sunday, September 18, 2011

KS&L 364 Take Me to Hell - Please!

Getting into hell is so much easier than getting into heaven because all hell requires is the feeling of guilt that an exceedingly large number of people have at death.


If you have lived a good life, been a good person, friend, spouse, parent, sibling, child, employee, then there should be no problem in making that glorious, light filled transition into the heaven world. What stops you? Guilt stops you.


Guilt is the slayer of many a good heart. Guilt, the classical purveyor of fruitless ‘what if’ and ‘if only’ offers all souls a gold plated, first class ticket on the guilt train. And that train’s ultimate destination is the lower realms, the various dimensions of the worlds of hell.


If you think about it, hell has a purpose and that purpose is to offer all of us the punishment that we doggedly seek. Guilt always seeks punishment, so the spirit world has to offer us what we seek, the experiences we need to evolve as souls. So if we seek punishment for what we perceive as ‘sins’, horrible mistakes, or chronic bad actions or choices, there has to be a place to live out that punishment. Actually it starts in the mortal and continues into the afterlife.


The concepts of sin, hell, and punishment frequently begin, ironically, in church with the twisted concept of being born in sin and dying in sin. This means that at an early age a person believes for their entire life that they are to be punished because they were automatically born in sin and they already believe that they are going to die in sin. If that is the case, why try? What’s the use? You’ve already been branded as a sinner!


What if a more meaningful concept could be offered to all souls?


What if we are born to work through past karmic actions, not as a sin or punishment, but to balance our lives and the lives of the people with whom we constantly interact?


What if mortal life is an opportunity to walk a different path because we have been born again into this life to heal the past and pave the way to a better tomorrow?


What if we know that while we may not get it 100% each life, that the very act of seeking to be a good person every day helps our karmic path and enables us to move up a notch on the karmic ladder a bit more each time?


What if God realizes that we are trying, that sometimes we fail but that we keep going?


What if God uses karma to balance the scales and then, no matter what, we can be welcomed with love and compassion into the heaven world?


What if at death we showed remorse for the things in our life we didn’t get quite right and we asked God to forgive us for those things. We could then also ask God to welcome us home so that we can spiritually evaluate that life, learn from it and then reincarnate with a new opportunity to have a better life the next time?


What if we don’t have to be guilty at death?


What if the next stop after our deathbed isn’t hell, but walking the path with either a loved one or an angel, into the heaven world?


What if someone is already in hell, how do they get out? When you don’t need an experience anymore, it can stop happening, on any realm. When you don’t need guilt, you can be released into the heaven world.


How long to do you need to be punished?


Well, just how guilty are you?


Release guilt in your life, no matter what happened. When a student is ready, a spiritual teach will appear to help you find that spiritual path, release that guilt and prepare for the heaven world, no matter where you are. Now, isn’t this concept infinitely more hopeful?

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