Claudio Pisani wrote on Nov 18th, 2015 at 7:22am:Hi, all.
According to Bruce's teachings, I think that the hellish outlook described by the linked article, is only a second stage of terrorists' experience. In a first stage, theyr beliefs should be accomplished and only after a life's review they should find themselves cast into the hell they deserve to.
What's your thoughts?
I looked at the Jurgen Ziewe webpage linked to above.
Islamic heavens naturally interest the out of body explorer.
I have seen Jihadi Heavens like that - charred smoking deserts and ruined landscapes.
In paradise, Jihadists get what they expect and want. Just like everyone else does. That is how the system works.
What a person wants and what they are is what they get – all at once.
Whatever delusions and projections a person carries, after death, those delusions and projections become their unhindered reality.
One’s afterlife is the culmination of one’s Earth life.
If a person wants destruction, if they want the western world destroyed, whatever they believe about themselves, and if they want power or pleasure for themselves, whatever a person is and wants, whatever drives them, they get it, because that is how the surrounding mental-emotional plane (astral plane) adapts to suit and accommodate the condition of one’s own mental-emotional makeup (personality).
At first it is satisfying. The Islamic Jihadist first enjoys seeing the desolation around him and dismembered twitching bodies of murdered infidels at his feet, just like he did or wished for in physical life. It’s not real of course, just an unhindered delusion and projection together, but it has to run its course. After a little while of being satisfied and proud of himself he gets tired of it, bored with it, then frustrated with it, then tries to escape it but he can’t because it is him, it is his own aura. He becomes desperate, calls out to Allah for help, but no help comes because the condition must run its course however long it takes, and that can take a long time.