TRIGGER warning. Hell

I think a few of us had that experience during psychosis.

How can we overcome that trauma

So that we don’t feel the same way about afterlife?

Thankyou peeps

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I mean, that is if afterlife even exists.

I guess one could argue to just be a good person then you won’t go to hell. Because your conscience will be clean.

But then… If I’m being a good person just to avoid hell, does that really make me a good person? Like where is the compassion then.

In recovery college they taught us the brain can only focus on one thing at a time.

So instead of focusing on the fear of hell.

I need to focus on something positive.

But then a murderer might think there’s justice in killing. So he might still think he deserves heaven. Like he truly believes his actions are justified.

Like who is to say what is right and what is wrong.

Where is the line between heavenly conscience and hell conscience?

BTW I’m not sure if hell and heaven exists.

But, just in case.

Maybe the idea of an afterlife is not all that great anyway. Neither heaven nor hell because we are talking about eternity.

But what evidence do we have or logic that points to no after life

Because, when we are clinically dead, maybe there’s some unknown wavelengths that the machine at the hospital does not yet (or ever) detect. And those wavelengths might be responsible for afterlife.

I’m just speculating

I get the feeling that it’s about feeling like you have a free conscience, maybe… I’m not really sure.

Do oppressive dictators really have a free conscience I wonder…
Maybe they really do feel they are doing the right thing though

Like Hitler believed he was creating a perfect race…by murdering the Jews and disabled

My Dad actually says that there is a heaven and a hell. And that over a long long time period after people in hell suffered a lot,

Then they finally understand their bad problems and so now see that it is bad and so now are qualified for heaven.

That is just my dad’s opinion.

I don’t know if it is true or if heaven and hell exist.

If that is the case then there would have to be like a universal law I think
Which judges people when they die.

So how are we all meant to know what that universal law is,

If we don’t all have the same type of conscience.

So that makes me think, if the above is real,

Then maybe there is a Seperate afterlife dimension for everyone for everyone to learn from their own bad problems,if they have any

And then, when loads of time has gone past and everyone has learnt from their bad problems in their dimension, then We all get integrated into one heaven.

For eternity.

It’s just weird to think of life without my physical body.

But what if it exists.

Im just wondering now if there’s a connection with the physically dead and the actual physical world.

Maybe there is but we are not aware of it.

Maybe there isn’t.

But then, if there’s an ultimate heaven, and life keeps on going on earth,

Then there’s going to be more than trillions of people in heaven lol…

You are doing a lot of philosophising @Zoe. Are you okay?

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Thanks for asking.

I’m okay. As long as I get to the root of this.

OK now I’m thinking that heaven doesn’t exist.

Does it really matter if it does or doesn’t?

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Unless,

It is heaven in a way that we can’t imagine, at least not yet.

Because, try imagining the victim of the worst crimes, living together with their criminal for eternity in the same realm and apparently everything is okay. Since it is heaven.

Yes because I don’t want to suffer in hell if it is real for eternity on my own again. As my psychosis made me believe back then. During my first psychotic episode

Well i’m not going to walk do the road of religion that inevitantly comes with discussions of an afterlife. You sound like a very thoughtful and caring person. You’ll be fine.