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Houses of Hades

AvatarLyra1 min to read

Reading about Pythagoras, I began to study the Realm of Hades.

During the transition between our bodies and the Houses of Hades, can some souls get lost or fall into the hands of the enemy?
I believe in the Gods who guide and protect us.
I have heard that at the moment of death, one can see a tunnel with a light at the end and that this is a trap set by the enemy. Is this true? And if so, how is it possible?
This makes me think that at the moment of "death", our soul ends up in the astral plane, right?

#1
This is the targeted message.

At the moment of death our souls go to one of 3 realms.

Hades, where the majority of us will go, to be taken care of by the Gods and to recieve important teachings and advice to bring into our next lives.

The Asphodel Meadows where the NPCs will wander until either they reincarnate or dissipate into nothingness.

Tartarus, a realm of torment and fire reversed only for the bottom 0.0001% of only the most absolutely irredeemable evil souls and the enemy.

#2

As you say, the Gods guide and protect their people. It is not possible to "fall into the hands of the enemy" as a Zevist.

Others who are without, yes.

That description is not for a Zevist to experience, but to understand that some souls, especially the strict Christian ones, may have such a fate as to become assimilated into the enemy.

#3

As said above, Zevists worry not about that.

I also believe most people without wouldn't fall into the enemy's hands.

Its only those who have dedicated their whole life to serve the enemy even until their dying breath.

These in the majority will meet the consequences of their actions but at the end I do believe the Gods have supreme rule of this subject and only they can judge those that are not salvageable to reincarnate.

"In the darkness we have found strength, with which we will reach the highest light." - High Priest Zevios Metathronos

Hail Zeus

Hail Ninurta

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