this is a basic understanding of what I’ve learned, hopefully it’ll help others.
When we die depending on our life we will give an account of our lives, and depending on our culture that is how we will view the afterlife.
example.
a Christian dies, he is judged by Jesus and sent to hell, he lived his life believing in a lake of fire...he will find himself in an actual lake of fire With whatever else he imagined Hell is like.
on the opposite end if he believes he’s going to heaven he’ll find himself in heaven..whatever that is to him, roads made of gold, the city of G-d?
a Muslim will find himself in Muslim heaven with maidens and delights same with hell
in The writings of Rabbi Yehuda Fatiya the spirits described being burned to ash, being in a lake of fire, spirit creatures tormenting them.
that’s why it’s best to never take religious text on hell too literally, you’re creating your own hell.
if one has no religion you Still create your own afterlife, in the works of Bruce Moen a man was said to have died, his greatest fear was a Banshee, in his afterlife he was tormented by one.
Btw this concept of Heaven with its worldly pleasures is known as the lower Gan Eden.
after a time the soul must reincarnate and after it breaks the circle of reincarnations and ascends to the higher Gan Eden...it lives in Gods presence, this may be the world of Atziluth
NOTE time in hell is not forever but there is a concept of Annihilation, you must be a very bad soul for this
Books on the subject are
the Works of Robert Monroe
Mystic Quaballah by Dion Fortune
Through the Gates of death by Dion Fortune
Minhat Yehuda by Rabbi Yehuda Fatiya
the works of the Ramchal, look up Rabbi Yaakov Feldman
When we die depending on our life we will give an account of our lives, and depending on our culture that is how we will view the afterlife.
example.
a Christian dies, he is judged by Jesus and sent to hell, he lived his life believing in a lake of fire...he will find himself in an actual lake of fire With whatever else he imagined Hell is like.
on the opposite end if he believes he’s going to heaven he’ll find himself in heaven..whatever that is to him, roads made of gold, the city of G-d?
a Muslim will find himself in Muslim heaven with maidens and delights same with hell
in The writings of Rabbi Yehuda Fatiya the spirits described being burned to ash, being in a lake of fire, spirit creatures tormenting them.
that’s why it’s best to never take religious text on hell too literally, you’re creating your own hell.
if one has no religion you Still create your own afterlife, in the works of Bruce Moen a man was said to have died, his greatest fear was a Banshee, in his afterlife he was tormented by one.
Btw this concept of Heaven with its worldly pleasures is known as the lower Gan Eden.
after a time the soul must reincarnate and after it breaks the circle of reincarnations and ascends to the higher Gan Eden...it lives in Gods presence, this may be the world of Atziluth
NOTE time in hell is not forever but there is a concept of Annihilation, you must be a very bad soul for this
Books on the subject are
the Works of Robert Monroe
Mystic Quaballah by Dion Fortune
Through the Gates of death by Dion Fortune
Minhat Yehuda by Rabbi Yehuda Fatiya
the works of the Ramchal, look up Rabbi Yaakov Feldman