“Now once you understand you are not immortal in form, but you are in vibration, that consciousness is eternal, you are no longer frightened. When you (physically ‘die’) leave one home and move into another, there is perhaps excitement. A new experience awaits you.
… many of you decide this is the only home you will be in, or perhaps whatever home waits for you next, in some other reality, will be a disappointment, claim you in punishment or fear, and that you will not know God.
The idea of heaven and hell must be understood now as metaphor of different levels of tone or vibration. The presence of the Divine, which we call the Kingdom, the honoring of this, the alignment to it, is a way of understanding heaven. But heaven in most cases is a creation, a way to describe a state of consciousness that exists beyond form. It is a level of agreement or vibrational tone where you are in the presence in a unified state.
Now, hell can be understood very simply as the result of the denial of the Divine. The idea of hell that you’ve been given, the absence of God, a place of fire and brimstone, a place of torture, is also a metaphor. You understand that fire burns away the old. When one dies, one cannot go to hell because there is not a geographical location for it. Hell becomes an idea of the absence of God.
You are all here to learn different things and there is no one left behind. All humans, or all souls, will reunite with Source. When someone comes into life and incurs great suffering, they may be receiving what you may call lessons of karma, or they may have other lessons to learn. They can be re-known, They can all be lifted, and ultimately will be. All will be met in grace because God is Love.”
Resurrection, Paul Selig, p. 232 – 235.