MORE ON ES'S INTEPRETIVE EXPERIENCE OF THE HELLS:
I am adding this post for 3 reasons.
(1) I have just read George Dole's book on ES--"Freedom and Evil: A Pilgrim's Guide to Hell" and want to blend his research into inisghts drawn from my fresh rereading of ES's "Heaven and Hell."
(2) I am cannibalizing my ES thread here for a new thread on another site and wanted to bring the thread up front for easy cutting and pasting.
(3) Uh, OK, I was getting a bit jealous of Dude's popular Journal thread and just wanted to show off the fact that mine is longer. I measure profundity by length rather than logic and experiences.
For ES all of earthly life is a preparation for a postmortem existence in which our core desires and feelings towards others cannot be hidden in face-to-face encounters. In the next life we naturally gravitate towards people who share our values and want to play by our rules. Besides, in the spiritual world there is no discrepancy between physical proximity and spiritual remoteness. Essential affinity is presence, and essential incompatibility is distance. For these reasons, “the Lord never turns His face away from anyone or spurns anyone, never casts anyone into hell or is angry (HH 545).” “The divine aura that emanates from the Lord is a constant effort to save everyone (HH 595).” “The Lord does not punish anyone: demonic society itself does (AC 245)” and its denizens ultmately choose that society because they feel most comfortable there. The various levels of hell are appallingly squalid “in heaven’s light,” but quite glamorous in their own light (e. g. HH 553).. Spirits who look “bad” to the “good” will look attractive to the “bad” who share the same core desires and values. "When spirits voluntarily arrive at their hell and go in, they are accepted cordially at first and think that they have arrived among friends. This lasts only a few hours, though. All the while they are being probed to find out how crafty they are and, therefore, how powerful. Once this probing is complete, the attacks begin in various ways (HH 574).” “The hells are governed by means of angels [righteous discarnate humans] who are given the ability to look into the hells and check the insanities and riots there. Sometimes angels are sent there and their very presence brings matters under control (HH 342).”
“These two loves, love for oneself and love for the world, rule in the hells and actually constitute the hells...Love for the Lord and love for one’s neighbor rule in the heavens and actually constitute the heavens (HH 554).” ES identifies 3 basic levels of hells, each of which contains countless communities based on subtle distinctions determined by the principle like attracts like. (1) The first and mildest level supremely values brute force and is focused on behavior. Here no one trusts anyone: one must either control or be controlled. Spirits are reluctantly forced into alliances not out of sympathy, but out of common resentment of a common enemy. Spirits are insensitive to the motivations of their partners because they are insensitive to their own motivations. Yet in their minds, they are often “happy” because they enjoy the thrill of vengeance and the hatred that fuels it. They establish new emotional normals. Alliances are constantly broken down and reformed with new members as one’s role fluctuates from victim to victimizer.
(2) The 2nd level of hells focuses not on brute force, but on the workings of the human mind. Spirits here will try to con you out of anything you own. Here your intellect is focused not on the effort to understand things as they are, but to create the illusion that they are as you want them to be. The goal is not a cooperative venture to solve mysteries, but an egotistic obsession with defending one’s point of view.
(3)The 3rd level of hells focuses on the workings of the human heart Spirits here will try to work on your feelings until you have no will of your own. ES associates the 3rd hell with the malignant creation of illusions. Our feelings, undisciplined by rationality or realism, construct fantasy worlds where anything can happen. Everyone at this level is a creator as well, which means that cosmic conflicts constantly erupt in which the odds are all against you. Occasionally, you may prevail and your illlusions may invade the minds of your opponents; but more often you find yourself to be the martyr. But in each mental battle, the winners become special targets in the next conflict.
Don