8. Heaven and Hell as Parallel Worlds

8. Heaven and Hell as Parallel Worlds

I recently got yet another question about Hell and why, supposedly, all witches and magicians end up there.

Well, my friends, that is complete nonsense.

Let’s begin with the idea that our Earth, at least in its physical form, exists alongside many other worlds, or dimensions, depending on what term feels right to you. Among them are what some would call lower-frequency realms, dark or demonic worlds, including Hell, though not in the rigid religious sense most people imagine. There are also higher-frequency realms, luminous or angelic worlds, including Heaven, which again has very little in common with the simplified versions described in religious doctrine.

When the physical body dies, the human soul, or more precisely its mental and informational essence, may remain tied to this plane and move into another cycle of reincarnation. Or, after gaining enough experience through many incarnations, it may complete that cycle and return to the Absolute.

But that is not the whole picture.

There is also the possibility of leaving Earth altogether and incarnating in one of those other worlds with which a connection exists. In a sense, each soul goes where it is aligned to go. Belief plays a role. Karma plays a role too, whether people like that idea or not. Some may indeed be drawn toward lower-frequency realms, while others move into higher ones.

Still, most souls remain connected to the Genius of Earth, the spiritual intelligence of this world. And this has nothing to do with profession, labels, or whether someone practiced magic in life. It depends entirely on the level of inner development.

Since we are already touching on the subject of neighboring worlds, I want to say a little more about them.

I have mentioned before that there are many such realms, but the most fascinating to explore are often the demonic worlds and the worlds of Death. Fascinating, however, does not mean safe. Quite the opposite, actually.

And despite common sense, many beginners feel an irresistible urge to peer beyond the veil without preparation, without understanding, and without even the most basic respect for what lies there.

So what are the worlds of Death?

They should not be confused with the worlds of the dead. The two ideas may seem similar at first glance, but they are not the same at all. There are many worlds of Death, and each one is different. Yet they share one defining quality. All of them are saturated with the element or current of Death.

Imagine a realm of shadows and reflections where there are no familiar sources of light, and where forms lose their stable outlines and shift constantly. A world without a horizon. A place where the air is filled with fine dust carried by sharp, restless winds. A place that feels almost sentient in its silence, as though something is always watching from just outside your field of vision.

One wrong move, and you may find yourself completely overwhelmed by forces you do not understand. Not exactly a pleasant prospect.

That is why no one should be trying to cross the threshold out of idle curiosity alone. Before stepping beyond the veil, a person should understand why they are going, what they hope to find, what they are capable of handling, and whether they are truly prepared for contact with what lives there.

Even so, these realms remain deeply compelling. Dangerous, yes. But also strange, powerful, and unforgettable.

Safe travels! 😈

 

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