Spiritual concepts
Hell
Hell is the collection of Demon processes, in effect the definition of hell, is ‘the place where all the rogue processes devised by human beings is stored’. The concept that there is fire in hell is simply the symbolic equivalent of anti-virus software – burning away evil and dross, trying to make clean again.
It is a place of very low vibrations – one goes ‘down’ vibrationally to see Hell [as Dante did] – see Levels and Layers. The Egg map shows where it is.
Theologica Germanica - Nothing burns in hell but the self
Beowulf – Introduction – Michael Alexander - The monsters are human: they are us
We do not go to hell when we die; we go ,if indeed we need to, to the Fire level and Purgatory. And we don't stay there.
If we have a hell it is ours - the hate and hurt we have done or which has been inflicted on us. Hell is the home of HURT and HATE in all its various forms.
The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam
I sent my soul through the Invisible
Some better of that After-life to spell
And by and by my soul returned to me
And answered ‘I myself am Heaven and Hell’
Heaven but the Vision of fulfilled Desire
And Hell the shadow from a soul on fire
Cast on the darkness into which Ourselves
So late emerged from, shall so soon expire
Goethe – Faust part 1 - They never know the devil is about, not even when he has them by the collar
Observations
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- A A Popov - The initiation of an Avam-Samoyed shaman
- A. Hoffer and H. Osmond - Amanita muscaria - from The Hallucinogens
- Asclepius - The Egg
- Attempted suicide at the age of 18
- Beers, Clifford - Paranoia strikes
- Blake, William - I was in a Printing house in Hell and saw the method in which knowledge is transmitted
- Blake, William - Love seeketh not itself to please
- Blake, William - The caverns of the grave I’ve seen
- Blake, William - The horrid shapes and sights of torment in burning dungeons
- Boehme, Jacob - Aurora - Demons and adversity
- Boehme, Jacob - Dialogues between Disciple and Master - Whither go the souls when they leave these mortal bodies
- Bronte, Emily - The Philosopher - I saw a spirit, standing
- Burton, Sir Richard - THE KASÎDAH 08 1
- Cameron, Norman - When you confess your sins before a parson
- Christina the Astonishing - Heaven, Hell and Purgatory
- Clark, Fay Marvin – Into the Light – Prophesying one’s own death, Hell and reincarnation
- Cohen, Leonard - If it be your will
- Coleridge, Samuel Taylor - Religious Musings
- Concept - Korean mystic shamanism – Judgement, Paradise and Hell
- Cowper, William - Lines written during a period of insanity
- Crowley, Aleister - Book of Lies - Windlestraws
- Custance, John - Wisdom, Madness and Folly - Discovers Hell
- Custance, John - Wisdom, Madness and Folly - On the depressive phase
- Custance, John - Wisdom, Madness and Folly - On the depressive phase
- Dante - Inferno [arrogance]
- Dante - Inferno [avarice]
- Dante - Inferno [bribery, extortion and swindling]
- Dante - Inferno [descent into abyss]
- Dante - Inferno [descent to hell via abyss]
- Dante - Inferno [egg shape]
- Dante - Inferno [false flattery]
- Dante - Inferno [fraud]
- Dante - Inferno [hypocrisy]
- Dante - Inferno [malebolge]
- Dante - Inferno [overview]
- Dante - Inferno [procuring]
- Dante - Inferno [sandy wastelands of hell]
- Dante - Inferno [seduction]
- Dante - Inferno [self pity]
- Dante - Inferno [theft and robbery]
- Dante - Inferno [violence]
- Dante and Mary Coleridge [words that hurt]
- Devas, Hell and human love
- Empedocles - On Nature - 233-364
- Existential horror of hell - 5-MeO-DMT
- Fechner, Gustav Theodor - The Little Book of Life after Death 03
- Freddie Mercury - Made in Heaven
- Gardner, Ingrid - On hell
- Gurdjieff - Beelzebub's tales to his grandson - The Brotherhood
- Gurney, Ivor - Strange Hells
- Hell explained by a chemistry student
- Hesiod - Works and Days - The five ages of man
- Howard Storm - And his terrifying rebirth experience
- Ibn El-Arabi - Contemplation of the Holy Mysteries - Ascent
- Isa Upanishad
- John Greenleaf Whittier - from the Over-Heart
- Kant, Immanuel - Dreams of a Spirit Seer - The invalidity of the threat of hell
- Lamb, Charles - Composed at Midnight
- Leary, Timothy - The mushroom pill has unwanted effects
- Madame Guyon
- Marryat, Florence - The Spirit World – What happens on death
- Master Naong - Song of the Pure Land
- Masters and Houston - Experiences of hell
- Michaux, Henri - Miserable Miracle Mescaline - Down the vault
- Mircea Eliade – The Na-khi – The Psychopomp role
- Motor cycle accident
- Mutwa, Vusamazulu Credo - And the underworld
- Native American Wisdom - Oren Lyons - The abuse of power
- Norse - Jelling
- Omar Khayyam - The Rubaiyat - The Potter
- Ovid - Metamorphoses - The Transformation of Ino and Melicerta to Sea-Gods 2
- Pitches even the most experienced psychonaut straight into hell
- Poe, Edgar Allen - The City in the Sea
- Poetic Edda - Völuspá [extract]
- Reichel-Dolmatoff – The Tukano Indians - Hell and the Abyss
- Rumi - Quote - The devil
- Ruskin, John - Thy kingdom come, on earth as it is in heaven
- Sefer ha-bahir – Para 29 – The letter Heh
- Shaikh Muhammad Karim Khan Kirmani - Irshad al-‘awamm - Darkness and Light
- Shaikh Muhammad Karim Khan Kirmani - Irshad al-‘awamm - Earth and Underworld
- Shaikh Muhammad Karim Khan Kirmani - Irshad al-‘awamm - Landscapes of the mind
- Shaikh Muhammad Karim Khan Kirmani - Irshad al-‘awamm - Levels and layers
- Stapledon, Olaf - Odd John - On hate
- The Lotus Sutra - 03 Simile and Parable - 2 The Parable of the Burning House
- The Lotus Sutra - 18 Benefits of the Teacher of the Law - 2 The benefits of becoming a 'seer'
- Thurber, James - Further fables for our Time
- Traherne, Thomas - Centuries of Meditations - To have blessings and to prize them is to be in heaven
- Vaughan Williams - Flos Campi
- Vaughan Williams - Symphony no 6
- Viscount Adare - Experiences in Spiritualism with Mr D D Home - 13 A question and answer session with spirit beings
- W.Y. Evans-Wentz - The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries - Caves as the place of rebirth
- Wesley’s Britain in the 1700s - Ethical/moral decline
- What Happens After Death: Sadhguru and Shekhar Kapur
- Whitton, Dr Joel - The Bardo – a Summary of Case histories
- Zimmer, Dr Heinrich - Karma-loka