Welcome to Life Unedited,
The Power of Radical Acceptance,
28 Theories of Living in Reality,
Where we turn obstacles into opportunities,
One theory at a time.
I'm Tiffany,
And this is Theory 26,
Hell.
This one is controversial.
Each theory in this collection is 100% your choice to take or leave.
This collection is based in reality,
Resonates with me,
And has been my practice for many years.
I walk my talk.
Some of these theories are more difficult to swallow because they are brutally honest and might not align with social or societal norms.
Well,
Hold on to your hats,
Because this theory may challenge a lot of beliefs,
And even some of the world's oldest religions.
Here it is.
Hell is not a hot,
Awful place we go,
After we die,
To be tortured and tormented.
Hell is right here,
On Earth.
Think about it.
Doesn't going to Hell sound like a day,
Or week,
Or even several years of our own life?
When I think about an awful place where I was tortured and tormented,
6th grade comes to mind.
Each one of us experiences Hell during our time on Earth in our own way.
No two people will ever have the same experience.
Siblings growing up in the same home with an abusive,
Alcoholic parent will share events and memories,
Yet perceive them independently of one another.
That's because pain is personal.
Our individual Hells are shaped by our unique soul lesson plans.
I cannot wrap my head around the belief that we live,
Grow,
Laugh,
Love,
Forgive,
Ask forgiveness,
And then when we die,
We could be damned to some fiery abyss of torturous,
Everlasting misery.
That belief does not align with unconditional acceptance,
Peace,
And love.
What does make sense is that this is as bad as it gets.
Look at what many people,
Animals,
The environment,
And the universe have endured.
How many times have we said or heard someone say,
My job,
Relationship,
Etc.
Is like a living Hell?
That is because it is,
In that particular season.
There is nothing bad or good about Earth being Hell.
It just is.
Leave it there,
And then think further.
If this is as bad as it gets,
Then what follows can only be better.