I chose quite a dramatic topic for this week’s episode and wondered if I chose more than I can chew. But it’s just a start. This episode is part of a series that is helping you decide if a religious or spiritual concept resonates with you, or aligns with your values and if it doesn’t, I give you permission to get rid of it. Personally, Heaven and Hell do not form part of my spiritual blueprint. 


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Before I start on the meat of this episode, I want to list all the episodes of the podcast that are relevant to your spiritual blueprint: 
EP 6 talks about Prayer
EP 10 talks about Twin Flames
EP 11 talks about Tantra and Pleasure
EP 18 talks about Angels and EP 47 shares how to work with them
EP 23 talks about Signs from the Universe
EP 27 talks about Meditation
EP 30 talks about Feng Shui
EP 32 talks about Manifesting
EP 3435 and 36 talk about the Tarot
EP 49 talks about the Spirit World
EP 50 talks about the Divine feminine
EP 52 talks about Reincarnation


The definition of Heaven by the Oxford Dictionary says “Heaven is a place regarded in various religions as the abode of God and the angels and the good after death”. Right away this rings alarm bells for me: the “good”. What does that even mean?
Asking about heaven leads to ask about God, which is going to be expanded on in our next episode but suffice to say there are two camps, to simplify matters: monotheists and polytheists. Sadly the monotheists look down upon the polytheists and have been, at least that’s the case for Christianity, involved in many atrocities including colonialism. 


A great person to learn about myths and gods, is Joseph Campbell and I particularly recommend his interview series with Bill Moyers called the Power of Myth. Sometimes I wish religious people were more transparent about what is myth and what is fact. There are a lot of myths presented as facts in religion, such as for example, the Virgin Mary. And I suppose that requiring that you buy into the myth blindly could be part of the enrolment strategy, so that you don’t question other tenants of that religion. 


Heaven is also used metaphorically to describe a place of bliss where people are happy and there is an absence of conflict. I want to mention here the Vortex, often talked about by Abraham-Hicks, as I believe that it refers to the same space as heaven. My personal experience is that the energy of the akashic records is similar. 


As someone who has experienced both Heaven and Hell on Earth, I would say that Heaven is a place where we feel that everything is going to be ok, that there is nothing going wrong, where it feels that the Universe has our back and where we feel loved unconditionally. Overall, not very common experiences. I would add that I believe Heaven is a place where you are able to see the bigger picture. 


Now, Hell. Jean-Paul Sartre defined Hell as Other People. War is definitely one flavour of Hell. As is pain, but also, in my opinion, mental illness. In the TV Series called Lucifer, Hell has one special room for each of us where we are confronted with a situation in a loop until we can free ourselves from our own mental hell. And Dan, one of the characters, is only able to escape his own prison cell in Hell, when he lets go of the belief that he was a bad father. 


In a way I agree with Sartre, but I think that Hell can also be something we create for ourselves through guilt, regret, shame and fear. Sadly it can also be domestic abuse. So let’s not blame a hypothetical God in heaven for our problems on Earth, or the Devil aka Lucifer Morningstar, and aim at creating more pockets of Heaven on Earth. 


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The ultimate question, though, is: Do you resonate with the concept and would like to include it in your spiritual blueprint or not? My personal vote is a no. Please share yours in the comments below or on my Facebook page