Indigo Muldoon - Indigo's Hell

Indigo's Hell

Mortem thrives off of chaos, and his energy created Hell after he abandoned God. Hell is total chaos and despair: the complete absence of God. Everyone has traumatic feelings, but the closeness to God numbs and alleviates them. But the total absence of God in Hell combined with nerve-racking chaos and disorder makes Hell the most torturous experience known to a human soul. Hell has no visible limits of any kind, no distinguishable colors, objects, or temperatures. It is a barren tundra of nothingness. It is not dark or light, warm or cold, outwardly frightening or pleasant, but each prisoner of Hell is completely alone. A person's inability to define it makes it unbearable after any extended amount of time because humans need limits and standards to feel comfortable. Therefore, each inhabitant of Hell is left alone, with nothing except his or her worst experiences and empty feelings (because all true happiness comes from God.) No one is sent to Hell; rather, if a soul fails to enter Heaven, it will either find its way to Hell or be temporarily bound in the Physical World. No one is turned away from Heaven, but if the soul does not know God, it will not find its way to the gates of Heaven.

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