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Revision as of 09:45, 7 January 2024
Heaven and Hell are allegories for the emotional life you experience when you live a life that is full of happiness and well-being versus one filled with hate, anger and pain.
The allegory extends into the afterlife, where your memory is kept alive by the fractal impact of your actions on the collective consciousness of humanity. It persists forever in heaven or hell, depending on whether your actions caused others happiness or pain.