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"I have a question. If ghosts are real and there are stories about families being tormented by them, then heaven and hell must be real. How can ghost wander without it being real. If that makes any sense. Any thoughts?"

Answer Requested by: "Joe"
Answered by: William Samuel Lee Jr
December 13, 2021, 3:50:56 PM

Any doctrine that states that there’s a God lording over souls sending them to Hell for the sins they commit while on Earth because they didn’t accept “his” son who died on a cross is wrong. Judgment unto condemnation in Hell doesn’t exist.

I have channeled this question of Heaven and Hell multiple times for multiple people, and for good reason as I understand that it’s a fearful thing to consider a soul spending eternity in a Hellish like state. I get the same answer to this question every time with consistency (sometimes with laughing emoji‘s and a lot of lol’s).

Na, Hell don’t exist. The closest thing to Hell would be our Earth plane. Now I will say this, if you hold that belief with a strong intent you can manifest an environment similar to what a Hell would be in the hereafter, but you wouldn’t be able to hold that belief for eternity in the presence of unconditional love. But some nonetheless try and are mildly successful for a time.

Now, the hereafter could be viewed as a Heaven, in comparison to the more stringent rule-set we have on Earth, but I’ll leave that up for interpretation.

Ghosts are simply disembodied souls with extreme attachments to the physical nature of this reality. Ghosts are able to be seen because their etheric body hasn’t fully dissolved into the etheric fabric of the Universe due to the mental attachments to this plane. The etheric body is the closest non physical body to our physical body which is why so many people see ghosts as we are multidimensional personalities. This is also temporary as they will eventually learn to let go.

Torment is a form of suffering which is brought on by fear. Love casts out fear, so if one is “tormented” by ghosts a remedy for that would be love. I don’t really see ghosts as those that torment. I think the real issue is a preconceived fear of ghosts from movies and t.v., then once a ghost is perceived these subconscious fears bubble up to the surface. Ghosts knocking over lamps and books isn’t really scary, but if you already believe that a ghost is trying to kill you and then a lamp falls over… see what I mean?

The issue is having an incorrect worldview in thinking ghosts are paranormal or don’t exist entirely when really, they are just normal and nothing to be afraid of. Once an incorrect worldview is challenged by the perception of a ghost a person can either change their worldview or not. Those that don’t change their worldview will have a tougher time integrating this experience into their incorrect worldview of reality which then is moved into their mental folder of fears.

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