>>17035462Well, I'd say that fiction writers and movie producers have crazier things to say about "hell" than what actually exists, or what even exists in the Bible.. and what is said in the Bible has been misinterpreted.
We exist within the mind of God. Our consciousness is part of His consciousness. Our psychologies are similar, but a pale reflection of His. Inside our own minds, we have parts of ourselves too. These have developed in response to having to deal with things external to ourselves. There are angry sides of you, and contemplative sides of you. There may be a side of you that likes one type of music, and another side that likes another. These sides, or parts, are constructs of consciousness that fit in a hyperdimensional holographic realm - your mind. When you are conscious, a number of them work together to get things done in the world. Many of these parts are virtually complete people, and if they were suddenly ripped from you and put into another person, you would recognize them as a person.
Where do they go when you no longer need them for the task at hand? They drift down into the unconscious mind, where you, the observing center, meet them in your sleep. There they have faces, and talk to you. Are you such a good God to your own constructs that they are all happy and content? Have you ever had nightmares? Some parts of yourself you might hate, and wish them to oblivion. Do they die, or do they resurface? Have you tried making agreements with them? They might want to change their ways.
Some parts will live in your subconscious feminine side. Others will live in the masculine shadow, and others still the feminine shadow. You can go to these places in your dreams. Some parts of you live in all these places at once, like we may live in different timelines and realities. We are not the whole of ourselves. But here and now, we are simply in the base unconscious mind... a chaotic but necessary place where ideas are generated and played out.