Death/redemption/Purgatory

So recently my older brother died,he was killed.But in the action of him dying he was taking something that wasn’t his to take.He was really young, and really young.I just want to know if that maybe he was in Purgatory because he did sin but from what I know he wasn’t a bad person,I just hate the idea or thought that because he was doing something so stupid.That he isn’t burning in the eternal flames of hell forever.Does anyone know any information about what happens with situations like this?, or from personal experience.

-thanks

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Depends on the severity of the Sin. There will be those in many of these occult groups that say a Hell does not exist or whatever. But there are many different realms an Entity can become “trapped” to slowly or quickly degrade. But a Hell isn’t something that just passively exists; there has to be a Mage that is actively putting them into Hell as a form of Spiritual Warfare. I wager that is more likely the reason that those working on the side of the Religious Crowd are aggressive in promoting this concept, because they are the ones actively cursing with this concept.

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It depends on your worldview - the answer to this is based in belief not reality.
Most people on this forum of not followers of the religions that believe in concepts like “purgatory” and “sin” so, many here, of which I’d be one of the first, would say “absolutely not”.
Because these are not a thing in the first place.

If you want a theological answer from a believer of those religious cults, you’re be better off asking a priest or other official from those religions, I think.

In my worldview…

  1. Everything is energy of various densities and types, energy flows through time and space, and as it does so it interacts, repelling, interacting and blending with other flows of energy. So this situation, without being there to read the energy, I’d guess was energetically chaotic and unharmonious. One doesn’t tend to steal and run out of the blue, patterns of this messy energy were already around.

  2. When a person dies, they have two bodies to shed - the physical and the qi body. When people die they tend to not immediately leave the qi body as well, and can use it to continue to perceive the astral and hence the physicals that is reflected directly in the astral at the lowest levels.

  3. In some situations, particularly sudden and chaotic ones, a person may not realise they have died. This can be called “purgatory” - it’s not a punishment or anything, it’s a phase of moving into another state of being. The animal the person was incarnate into is dead, but the spirit is now free but remembering the incarnation and still attached to it through the qi, emotional and mental bodies. They still think they’re the old person, though they are much more, have been many people, and are moving on from this one now.

  4. Over time the qi body, without the physical body to sustain it’s energy, also dies and the spirit is free to continue. Very often, guides and helping spirits show up to help them figure things out.
    It doesn’t take very long. It takes longer if the living give them energy by thinking of them, which prologs their attachment. Some cultures have death rituals to help avoid this, but the west is very ignorant about helping the dead move on, does very little to help and so there’s more lost dead that take longer to move on in western countries.

You can help him move on if you call him and ask him if he knows he dead, and offer him energy to go forward.
Sometimes the dead seek permission to move on as they feel guilty for leaving. They hang on for as long as possible trying to tell their loved one’s they are sorry, or finish something they wanted to do. They have to be persuaded to let go.
You can also call on helping spirits to come get him and lead him to where he needs to go next. We don’t know (remember) where that is, which is in the nature of being human, but they will take care of him.

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This :point_up::point_up::point_up:

However I will add my PERSONAL gnosis or 2 cents

My first sergeant, my captain, 3 of my cousins, my brother and 2 of my uncles all suicide.

I’ve worked in a veterans hospital where I witnessed, yes witnessed many more.

I do however, believe in a source which most people confuse with our definition of “God”.

However I believe in a all Loving and accepting Source. I also believe if it ceases to be ALL LOVING then it ceases to be “GOD”.

The truth is we’re here to experience and yes sometimes that includes suicide. But I don’t believe someone is punished for punishing themselves for experiencing an unbearable pain.

Just my 2 cents.

Luv and light :heart_hands:

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