Sunday, 14 January 2018

A Vision Of Hell




The first thing I noticed as I entered hell is the total and absolute darkness of the place. Not the faintest glimmer of light shone in that bottomless abyss of intense void.

I tried hard to peer into the pitch-black darkness to make out something, but it was totally in vain. I could see nothing. Totally and completely nothing.

It was then that I noticed the full and utter silence which accompanied the extreme blackness of this place. Not a sound whatsoever. It was as if I had gone suddenly deaf. I rubbed my fingers in my ears and concentrated hard but silence reigned supreme. I clapped my hands together but heard nothing. I spoke to myself and could not hear my own voice.

Darkness and silence had partnered together and negated all the senses as I knew them. I could not smell anything whatsoever. No burning fires and brimstone, or the acrid smell of sulphur and burnt flesh I’d expected in this place. I could feel no burning sensation and pain. No cries of help or gnashing of teeth.

In other words; hell was nothing.

Hell was a total void of everything physical as I’d experienced in my previous life.

Yet in this pure nothingness I felt a very powerful and intense feeling of extreme sadness. An overwhelming grief leading to desolation and desperation tormented my very soul.

A continuous sensation of sorrow and anguish filled the emptiness which was hell.

I sensed another soul there too. I could not make out who or where it was but it was there, somehow, sharing the void with me.

I felt a telepathic communication with this spirit in similar torment. Not in words, not in images, but in a mutual empathic sensation, as if the two of us were one.

I shared that soul’s torment which had lasted for … … … an eternity.

There seemed to be no beginning as to when that soul arrived in this eternal void, nor any prospect of when its terrible, terrible, suffering would end. The total and perfect hopelessness of this state of nothingness, this state of wretched emptiness, engulfed the forgotten soul consumed by its everlasting regrets.

For this lost soul constantly and interminably viewed and reviewed over and again its past life on earth; filled with memories best forgotten yet brought to mind with no respite. The inner pain from such memories tortured this forgotten soul left here all alone.

I shared with this soul the deep desire to weep bitterly for its past mistakes and its present solitary ordeal. But this was not possible, for there are no tears in hell. No matter how strong the desire to cry in profound regret, and so gain some temporary relief, this was not possible in a state of total void. So the pain, sorrow and sadness built up within one’s soul and consumed it eternally from within; with no respite or relief whatsoever.

And what was worse, is that the soul’s constant feelings of regret were persistently underlined by another sensation.

For it knew with unshakable certainty of the existence of God.


This tormented soul had been given, on entering hell, undoubted and unquestionable proof that God indeed exists. And somehow, it had witnessed His immeasurable and overwhelming love for His creations.

Yet this soul also knew, without a doubt, that for an interminable eternity, it would be totally excluded from that Fatherly, Divine love.

I realized that hell consisted of complete isolation with ones thoughts and regrets, and the sure knowledge that there will never be an end in sight. No light at the end of the tunnel. For there is no tunnel.

A permanent state of inner pain and sorrow and regrets, coupled with the knowledge that God’s love is for ever out of reach.

“What a terrible state of despair and hopelessness” I thought, “to know for certain that God exists; and to know of His love for us; yet to be excluded from that perfect love for ever. To remain here, in a state of total void, filled with past memories and regrets for deeds long past. Alone, in permanent thoughts of total and infinite exclusion!”

I woke up suddenly from his turbulent dream.

It was then that I heard in my head, clear as a bell, the words: “Go and warn all you get to meet not to come to this place!”

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10 comments:

  1. Oh, how this made me shudder, Victor! May no one anywhere end up in Hell.
    Blessings to you!

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    1. Hi Martha,

      I thought the traditional description of hell as a place with burning fires would not go down as too believable these days. So I thought of a new description as a total void and without God's love.

      God bless.

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  2. Hi Victor! Boy, you made a great case for the hopelessness and nothingness of hell. I could feel it as you described it. Your last words reminded me of the rich man who wanted to warn his brothers about hell, but was told that they had the prophets. Yes, that's who we have to remind us, but we have each other too.

    Great post,
    Ceil

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    1. Thank you Ceil. As I said to Martha above, I tried to depict a different version of what hell would be like.

      God bless you.

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  3. Dear Victor,
    OH, what a sad, sad place to be, totally void of God. May we truly Love all those around us into His arms, and snatch them out of that place, if could be! Bless you Brother!

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    1. Thank you Bettie. It is indeed a sad situation to know that God exists and loves us, yet we have excluded ourselves from that love.

      God bless you.

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  4. Praise God that Jesus has provided salvation for us ... freedom from death and hell.

    Where would we be without Him?

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  5. I have often thought Hell is the absence of God. Your post captures what the absence of God would feel like! I am so thankful I will not know that torment!
    Thought provoking post, Victor,
    Blessings!

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  6. Thank you for your kind words, Lulu. Praying that no one ends in hell.

    God bless.

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