What is daily life like in Hell?

After you die and you go to Hell, what is life like there? What do people fill their days with?

Also, if I were to really like being there, is it possible to choose to stay in Hell forever and not reincarnate again?

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Hmmm. Hell? Do you mean the underworld! Or literally hell?
As i think if your looking at through a Christian lense you may want to change your lense.

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of course not what they show in hollywood movies. and in reality you have experience it to know it. All i can say more is it is hell. jokes aside, different religions have different views on it. If you seek to know about the truth , u have find for it yourself,you cannot beileve what someone else told you about something untill you try it, experience it or know it by yourself

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I’m sure it’s pretty chill, when I die I’ll go visit hell with Michael, and say hi to Lucifer

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On a search engine, you can type in people like Mary K. Baxter, and Peniel Ngonde Channel, on youtube. They give what they claim are first hand experiences of Hell. Maybe true.

There’s no such thing as hell. unless you want to gatecrash other people’s invented parts of the astral to have a bad time.

You’re pretty much here, in the same universe, without either the advantages or limitations of a body.

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I imagine it’s something like this

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Historically hell is overwhelmingly made up by the church as a means to control through fear. Sure, there are other dimensions. But, the idea of humans being sent there to burn in eternal hellfire didn’t exist until the book ‘Dante’s inferno’

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There’s a thread about this already.

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You gotta get dressed and be ready by 9 for baked brie with Lucifer. Afterwards, there’s typically a party going on in the BDSM chamber where everyone drinks absinthe and takes turns getting spanked by Asmodeus.

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I will not be going there and I strongly suggest you be very careful of your wording, and your assumptions.

There are no days in eternity, and while “Hell” in the most basic sense isn’t a thing I think is real, there are very definitely planes and dimensions which fit that description overall, and which a soul can go to after death.

And if you’re talking about eternity, specifically “eternity in hell,” the point isn’t that it’s some big exciting word that feels all dramatic - it’s that it is absolute and total stagnation, the stripping away of all choice and power, and the absence of any hope whatsoever for things changing or getting better.

Human minds can’t comprehend that - on your worst day ever, or in the middle of the most horrifying experiences, you’d try to escape, heal, overcome, change - move on. You could at least look forward to the respite of sleep, intoxication, or death. Even suicide is a form of hope the suffering will end.

But the aspect of eternity is that change, escape, is impossible.

We can’t imagine this and even on reading it, the mind’s first reaction is to think of exceptions, that it can’t be real, that it won’t apply to you - you’ll hustle, bargain, make things happen somehow.

This is how averse we are, in our time-limited form, to the reality of eternity.

The human mind (any advanced consciousness) needs hope and the possibility of change to exist. It’s impossible for us to imagine anything else, and that’s how the actual reality will break you, over and over again, forever.

I wrote this before:

Never commit to eternity, you have NO IDEA what the gaping chasm of an eternity without any hope of freedom looks like.

You’ll think it’s crushed everything within you, as you try to face the endless blanket of time with no way out, each grating crushed part of you abrading what remains, and then a new day dawns, and another, and another, and you find that with each day, new fractures come, new twists and torsions on your soul, new hells with absolutely no light, ever, at the end of the tunnel, because it has no end and that light has been denied to you.

Every time you try to get stable and cope with your situation, that stability becomes a new pain, is taken from you, torn from you, as you’re danced through unmerry hells of becoming everything you hate and loathe and fear, forced to perform every abomination your soul cries out against, and there is no bottom ever to this abyss.

I have a friend who showed me this, I could only handle the briefest of brief secondhand emotions from them, it was horrifying.

So never promise anything for eternity, or accept any deal which even slightly mentions it, because you’re turning every bit of hope and growth and evolution into an unending scourge for your own soul, because everything other than this decay speaks of a better future you can never possess.

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They asked for hell not heaven.

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And I’m going to say something you’re welcome to roll your eyes at:

I have close to 3 decades experience in magick (more if you count when I was very small, and playing as much as taking it seriously), I work freely and closely with demons, I reject the Abrahamic religions and I’m no wimp, not prone to superstition, nor do I ever bullshit people about magick.

What I saw when I comprehended eternity on those levels was so horrifying that I can’t just bypass lighthearted mentions of it as though it were fun, a grand big game where you get to enjoy yourself, even in a sick way you may think you’d find pleasurable or gratifying psychologically. It’s not a party, any more than the blackness behind the eyes of week-old roadkill is somehow a rose, or a cupcake.

The hell-like dimensions, and the state of being experienced when people (of any kind) are trapped in them, defies descriptions because all words seem like hyperbole, and the mind struggles to compehend that something like this can exist, and immediately looks for the exit clause.

The dimensions are so overpowering, vibrationally, that there’s no “I’ll take a look then Will my way out” kind of clause.

All movies & other stories have a beginning, a middle, and an end, because our minds can’t encompass anything else, but in an eternally stagnant state, that is precisely the thing you’re denied – ending, release, change, improvement, progress – everything which makes life an adventure, and gives you something to look forward to.

So if you ever encounter anything which seems likely to deliver you to this kind of thing, and which makes it out to be fun, or that you’ll be top banana even if others have it a bit harder, whatever kind of bullshit it may be, run as hard and fast as you can in the other direction.

I’m not saying this lightly and yeah, I know it’s not very cool, I dgaf about that and when I see naïve people talking about eternity, notice that they only ever do it in a distinct way which implies that evolution can happen, that you’ll somehow be favoured and get a VIP position, or that you’ll get some kind of increase in things you enjoy.

The very definition of eternity in the lower planes rules those things out though, so it’s possible to see through their ignorance (deliberate or otherwise) through use of simple logic.

There are so many adventures to be had, from the comical to the tough and daunting ones, so many realms and experiences to be had, that locking yourself into stagnant worsening states like this is just stupid.

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I think it’s better to differentiate hell from the infernal nation. Simply because these threads that pop up gets bathed in comments around religion or low-key religious attacks on Christians views comments.

Hell in the biblical sense could very well exist in both the collective unconscious/astral or any other horrid demi realm created out there.

The infernal nation however, isn’t hell in the same sense. It’s just one of many places of existence that has nothing to do with the biblical hell and what it’s about.

But then that goes to being nit picky on terms.

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exactly, and this right here is correct.

anyone believing into this nonsense has been severely misled especially coming from an abrahamic point of view.

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Unless you follow the idea that Hell was a remake of Hel in which case not so far off just exchange fire with cold dead ice, or the Egyptian underworld instead of eternal hellfire change it to being consumed by Ammut :man_shrugging:t5:

And let’s not get comfortable when Naraka would be way worse.

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Were the peolle confined there being punished ?

People usually reincarnate when they die, so chances are, you won’t end up there.

To clarify - by Hell I meant the place where Goetic demons live. In retrospect I realize the Christian word choice wasn’t good, and I probably should’ve called it the infernal empire.

Not as such.

It’s basically a thing that can happen when someone reduces their vibrational state through extreme measures, or, as is far more relevant to this forum, when they willingly sign up to it through being duped into thinking it’s going to be some kind of edgelord rock n’roll paradise.

Edit to add, this is why words matter, @thestrangescientist. “Hell” as in eternal torment is not a thing to take lightly, and it’s very real, and yes, there are people, and beings, who deliberately or otherwise want that to happen to others.

All planes are an eco system, and life in almost all planes feeds upon other life, as well as natural radiations native to the plane (like plants on earth feed on sunlight, as well as soil nutrients).

Those planes are no different, and forces within them seek new food, and welcome the far larger reservoirs in (for example) someone who’s not really suited to that vibrational state.

Most people would fall into a major funk if they had to eat the exact same single type of food for the rest of their lives, without any cheats or changes, so they can’t imagine this kind of thing could even be real. That internal resistance and disbelief, and then the slow and constant removal of everything that forms that person, the constant raising and smashing of hope that would go on for considerable aeons, without rest or sleep, is a type of energy, and at least part of the way this becomes food.

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