Home Sweet Hell
Home Sweet Hell
In our current state of the world, with all its invertedness and manufactured chaos, is it too much of a stretch to say this may be Hell? I am not a follower of any particular religion or religious doctrine, but everyone is aware of the concept of Hell, or a mythological underworld.
The Bible speaks of Hell being a place of fire and brimstone, of eternal torment and suffering. If the media reported actual news reports instead of distracting us with horrific violence and the latest, insignificant celebrity scandal, we would see that our world is constantly on fire. Everywhere, all the time, much like the continual pumping of fear and hatred into our gullible minds by any medium of communication. We have therefore grown anxious and paranoid to the point where proverbs such as “love thy neighbor” somehow means reporting them to the authorities for overwatering their yard or if they didn’t publicly take a Covid test after sneezing.
While we may not always seem to be suffering, we are born into this world, live, and die in pain. Physically separated from our mothers for the very first time is our warm welcome here. Our bodies then experience pain both as we physically grow and weaken into death, while mentally, we learn and grow from painful experiences.
Our minds are plagued with a continuous conflict between the mammalian and reptilian, reason and emotion, in order to survive our falsely perceived notion of death–a fear of not knowing what comes next, if there is anything at all.
However, being creatures of habit and comfort, even in Hell, we would still experience moments of content and joy. We would still make the best of it, especially if we never knew we lived in such a place. Why are moments of joy only temporary, yet we allow ourselves to suffer through bouts of depression for years—even lifetimes? And to treat these bouts of sadness, we are told to take pills that either prolong the pain or ultimately make things worse for us. On top of that, the medicinal remedies that do heal the underlying issue within are either outlawed or banned.
Our medical “experts” are no longer independent but owned by medical corporations who have turned them into legal drug dealers. Big pharmaceutical companies have replaced the Hippocratic oath with something more along the lines of ‘wealth over health.’ Doctors pretend they are healing the sick with the biggest killer in the United States: the treatment. They respond to cancer by killing the patient with chemotherapy and radiation which destroys the immune system and opens the door to even more cancer, and much else. Vaccines, which allegedly boost the immune system are actually destroying it, are becoming mandatory with dire consequences if refused.
We are living in Hell on account of our karmic debt. If we try to escape this prison before our sentence is up, we come right back here and start over, without the ability to remember anything of our past experiences here, which is a hellish notion in and of itself.
In childhood, we see and experience the world through innocent eyes with hearts full of love, only to see that it is all a lie. Hell would be a place that gives us a taste of heaven before it takes it away forever…
