Go To Hell

06/03/2013

 
Q:  Is there really no hell? I understand the matter very clearly that there is no punishment, no judging God nor a purgatory. But I have read this (below) from your channeling. 

(from “OBL” 15 Feb 2013)       
Q:      Do you have any regrets?    
OBL: Thousands of them, each of the victims of acts committed.


(from “Question Set” 6 Feb 2013)
C: In this example you propose, there will be a series of feelings, all dependent upon the life
plans of the souls involved. Such mass killings will require the encounter of the killer with the soul of each victim, to feel and experience the passing of each. It is destiny that such killer be made to feel what a victim felt. 

1. Does this mean, each and every person will have to answer for their wrong actions and be in sort of a personal hell once they reach heaven? 
C: Yes, each soul will answer, to itself, for all actions, negative and good. There will be encounters of both; look not upon retribution, repentance or redemption of a wrong, not upon praise, reward or approval of a right. These understandings are of Earth and your life upon it. There is no place of hell and if it were, it would become a refuge; it would keep a soul away from the experience of the emotion felt by the object of actions, as you would call a victim. This must be open, before all who know the soul, the victim and all the Guides and Guardians of them all, who remain on Earth and the Guides of all that once did. Hell as a place requires definition of boundary, of acts and of process. These would provide routine, certainty and a known course. This cannot be for the soul that revisits an act unpleasant for the object. The uncertainty of the encounter, if this happened, is uncertainty for the cause. This not a concept of hell fits.

2. Don’t they have to face at least self judgment, if not a judging God, for any evil they did during their lives? 
C: We say yes, they face themselves, as you all have and will, for all experiences. All that you felt and all that was felt by all will be felt again, by you.

3. Won’t the negatives they acted upon cause them anguish once they reach heaven?
C: Yes. Think not of such anguish, where it is not yours; leave thoughts of this be, take them not upon yourselves. 

4. Won’t they feel each and every bad effect their actions had on those receiving it , until they can get over it? Can that be described as a personal hell?
C: Yes, and it will be gotten over. We say again, not hell it will be; a revisit to the place and circumstances and the souls will see again, with meaning, understanding the now and the moment. Each will decide what it is and was for each of them, individually. Think not of this where you are, bring it not to your thoughts, not to yourself.

5. Getting over the experiences and memories of doing harm mental/physical upon others, is it easy once we reach heaven ? 
C: No. It is certain and will be resolved; each soul will choose and have its resolution.

6.  Don’t they have to face and relive each every act and circumstance to balance their energies, Is that not a hellish experience for those evil acts and circumstances they committed to be relived, analyzed and experienced from victim's point of view in heaven?
  
C: Yes, it can be, as each chooses it to be.
 


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