(6 min) There is No Such Thing as Hell

Hell is a man-made construct, used for social control and to instill fear and obedience in the common people.
And while the exact details of hell may vary across different religions, the idea that there is a realm in the afterlife for those who do not adhere to certain moral or religious rules persists in nearly all belief systems.
According to the Pew Research Centre, in 2023, 61 per cent of adults surveyed in the U.S., said they believed in hell and 71 per cent believed in heaven.
This might be tough to read, but neither exist.
I truly believe this, 100 per cent, deep in my soul.
Now granted, I did not grow up religious and so no particular faith was ever instilled in me… But if you read my post God, yes – Religion, nah, you will see that I have spent a lifetime on a religious journey for the truth about God.
I have come to the conclusion that neither heaven nor hell exist.
At least not in the way we have been taught.
In terms of heaven, I do not believe it is necessarily a place in the clouds where your current consciousness keeps it bodily form.
I also do not believe that there is a pearly gate, nor a final judgement to decide where you end up for all time.
What would really be the point of that? It doesn’t even make sense.
Now, having said that… I do believe that humans are made up of light and energy and when the body dies, I believe that energy rejoins the universe.
I also know for a fact that we can continue to communicate with those energies that have passed onto another realm.
How do I know this?
Because it has happened to me.
My friend, Adrienne, is one of only two people I have ever met in my entire life that can legitimately communicate with energies from elsewhere… including those that have passed on.
Adrienne is a clairvoyant Medium and when we first met, nearly two years ago, she channeled my father who had died 14 years earlier.
Adrienne knew nothing of me, did not know any of my friends or family and I had not even told her my dad had passed.
She told me his nickname for me (which almost no one knew). She told me some of the songs we used to sing together when it was just us in the car on a road trip back and forth to university… just things literally I was the only person alive that knew.
She even channeled my grandmother on my maternal side (who I didn’t even really know that well myself) and told me about the mint she grew in her garden for tea! Pretty amazing!!
If you would like to connect with Adrienne to see for yourself, I have linked her booking page above or you can check out her Facebook page: Windsor Sacred Therapy. She lives in the Windsor, Ontario area, but does readings over FaceTime or on the computer if you live elsewhere.
And in case you are wondering, no this is not a paid ad… I genuinely just want others who are curious to have the same miraculous experience I have with Adrienne.
So, you might be wondering to yourself… if I believe that we can communicate with others that have passed on, how do I not believe that heaven and hell exist?
That is a little complicated, so stick with me…
I believe that we communicate with the energy of someone that has passed but has rejoined the universal space dust of everything.
I believe you can do this for as long as that energy is in the universal space dust. I have a theory that when that energy comes back to earth in another form, that we are no longer able to communicate with that energy in the form that you knew them.
Let me put a name to this situation so you understand better…
My dad passed away in 2009. I was able to connect with him, through Adrienne in 2023/2024. This tells me that his energy was still in the universal space dust. However, if my dad’s energy was brought back to earth (whether as another person, or plant, or animal), I would not be able to connect with him anymore. I also think that this likely occurs once everyone you knew on earth has also passed on. I think this is the cyclical nature of energy in this universe.
But I don’t necessarily mean “reincarnation”.
For example, my name is Dana. I am currently 43 years old, and I live in Windsor, Ontario. I believe that in my past, my energy may have made up other people who lived in other places and had other names.
I do not believe that the same consciousness that operates in me today is the exact same that existed in those people that came before me.
I do not think that our consciousness and our energy are necessarily one and the same.
I believe that the energy we are made up of, continues to come back to earth in some form and keep living lives until we have fully learned everything, we need to learn in order to finally return to the universal space dust once and for all.
When you think about it that way, the idea of hell is ridiculous, right?
Wouldn’t it make more sense that God would want everyone to learn everything and return to the light and energy source of everything?
Why would a mortal human be punished and trapped in a torturous realm because of things they did on earth?
And who exactly gets to decide which things are hell-worthy? Is it God? Is it the devil? Do they work together on a point system? If you have ever watched “The Good Place”, you get where I am going with this!
Let’s examine just the last one hundred years of human history.
Some religions say killing someone will send you to hell, no matter the reason. So does that mean every soldier who fought for freedoms in the world wars are in hell?
What about people who owned slaves, or who are racist or homophobic? By today’s standards, those beliefs might be hell-worthy to some, but in their day might have been socially acceptable.
Do the rules for hell change based on the year that they occurred?
What about the atrocities that are allowed to happen to girls and women in some religions, even today. Is that hell-worthy?
It is especially odd to think about some of these examples when the horrors are actually carried out in the name of God or religion.
I suppose I always come back to logic.
Why would God create people of different colours or different sexualities, for example, and then have people hurt each other over it?
It just doesn’t make sense.
Hell does not exist.
I know some people like the idea of hell as “justice” against those who have committed the worst possible crimes.
I get it.
I just don’t think that’s how it works.
And yes, it sucks to think murderers and rapists aren’t in hell, but instead are possibly getting more chances at doing better this time around… but I do believe that is the ultimate purpose of a stay on earth.
We are here to learn how to be Godly.
And our energy will keep coming back until such time we have learned all we need to.
So, having said all of that… please, take this to heart: You do not need to spend time worrying about going to hell, I promise you.
Masturbating will not send you to hell.
Being gay will not send you to hell.
Nothing can send you to hell because it is a fictitious place, thought up by and inserted into religious texts by man to control people.
The real hell is the place in your head and heart that exists and keeps you trapped in the fear.
Hell does not exist but be a good person anyways.
Be kind, be charitable, be nice to your neighbour, be good to friends and family, share what you have… learn what you need to learn while you are here so you can return the glorious universal space dust of light and love and energy.
For those of you who have also had an inkling of this on your heart, I hope this is confirmation for you to live your life not in fear, but in love.
Remember, you don’t have to be an expert to have an opinion!