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My Visit to Hell: The Reality of the Underworld Anyone May Face

By Ryuho Okawa

Religion, Inspirational and family life, Spirituality

Synthetic audio, Automated braille

Summary

My Visit to Hell: The Reality of the Underworld Anyone May Face "Those who always blame other people, the environment, or society for things that do not go well are more likely to go to hell. Those who feel responsible… for their failures, think about what they could have done better, and make efforts to improve themselves are more likely to go to heaven." (From Chapter 2 The World of Suffering) The afterlife is a realm shaped by our thoughts-we are what we think. By reading this book, you will gain insight into the thoughts that lead to hell, learn the principles that can help you avoid it, and discover the guidance that will lead you to heaven. Knowledge is power, and understanding spiritual truths while living is crucial for us all. Not only will it transform the way we live, but it will also serve as a vital guide to returning to heaven. In this book, you will find: - The three types of modern hell, their causes, lessons, and solutions. - The reasons for suffering in life and how to overcome them. - The Creator's criteria for good and evil. - The three major mindsets that can lead to hell, which anyone, regardless of belief, is susceptible to. - The two important stages of enlightenment and why pursuing enlightenment leads to heaven. - The importance of sharing proper spiritual knowledge and embracing a spiritual perspective on life to return to heaven. Contents: 1. a. My Visit to Hell: A Journey Into Today's Underworld b. The World of Suffering: How to Get By in a World You Cannot Control c. Searching for the Starting Point of Enlightenment: The Lifestyle That Will Decide Whether You Go to Heaven or Hell

Title Details

ISBN 9798887371269
Publisher IRH Press USA
Copyright Date 2025
Book number 6900111
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