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Interesting Heaven and Hell Facts
Posted: Aug 16, 2025
Is Heaven a Real Place?
A person is said to lead a heavenly life if they have a home, enough food, cars, the ability to travel anywhere they want, plenty of clothing, a large number of servants, good health, enough money, and lots of chances for entertainment like plays, music, and other pursuits. A person's soul energy is said to have a heavenly life after death if it experiences all of these comforts. A person's soul may reside in the temple or place of worship of the deity they worshipped during their lifetime if they achieve salvation and become godly under any previously existing divine soul.
Heaven in the cosmos can be any location or ceremony that can supply the cosmic energy required for human souls to exist forever. These facilities are typically found in temples or other places of worship that imitate temple-like energy systems. These are not an imaginary place in the sky as is commonly thought; rather, they are the real heaven or paradise for souls. A place of worship can be regarded as heaven by souls if it offers them refuge, vitality, and sustenance.
We refer to such a state as a hell-like status. Soul energy slowly spreads out in the absence of food and shelter, each particle bearing the memory of the human life it once belonged to. Ten million of these particles would be equivalent to ten million tiny representations of the individual, each of whom would experience pain and deterioration.
The dead body's scattered energies frequently combine with clay and soil, where they stay for years with insects and microorganisms. This is the true meaning of "hell"—a life devoid of comfort or safety. No one is torturing souls in pits of fire or boiling oil, despite what many people think. Rather, living in substandard conditions in comparison to the comforts of human life is the cause of the suffering.
Will the Soul Take Off for Heaven?
The soul is made up of the unseen energy found in brain cells that stores human life memory. The soul's memory does not contain the ability to fly because humans are incapable of doing so in life. Therefore, your soul cannot fly to heaven if you think it exists in the sky. Its energy particles would scatter if it tried, and the soul form would die. These particles may hover in midair for a short time before descending to the earth.
Therefore, finding the proper energy-supportive place for the soul to live after death—rather than going up to some imaginary realm in the clouds—is the key to eternal peace and comfort, which is frequently referred to as salvation.
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