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>Can you explain more about the punishment someone who hurts others goes through on their way to heaven though?

Well, you get to reexperience it, and that goes for everyone of us, no matter what we did. So if you are kind to someone, you will feel that kindness as if you gave it to yourself, and vice versa for everything.

All of us will reexperience our lives from first, second, and third person perspective. That is, we will reexperience our lives as we lived them and as we are living them right now, but also how everyone we interacted with experienced us from their perspective, and also a kind of objective viewpoint where we will be able to see and experience everything in its totality.

So those who live "negative" lives have no different reception in heaven, they just have to reexperience a lot more unpleasant things when examining their lives in perfect detail. For many, it will not be a fun experience.

But it will be over relatively quickly, as everything happens simultaneously, and a lifetime on earth is a second in the spirit realm. And then, once we are done with analyzing our lifetimes, we will have such a wonderful, fun, and happy time there that it can not be explained with human words.

So even if someone lived the worst human life possible where they raped, tortured, and murdered everyone and everything on not just earth, but all over the galaxy, what they have in front of them is one second of hell followed by an eternal paradise. And I can not imagine anyone not wanting to make that deal even if they had lived a great life. There is no finite, extremely short-lived suffering a rational entity would not endure for infinite bliss and pleasure forever after anyway.

>Is it enough for them to feel bad about what they have done?

Yeah, but I am not sure whether we even feel bad about things. It is more like "I did some things and there were some things I did not do", it has a very whateverish touch to it. What will be celebrated are the moments where you grew in love, kindness, and acceptance. All other things are fairly irrelevant in the long run, and it is not nearly as big a deal as we make it out to be if we fail in life from a moral perspective. We have the freedom and the time to fail an infinite amount in of times on our quest to become infinite love, or morally maximized, or however one may want to think about it.

There is no such thing as a failure, because there are no expectations to begin with. We chose these lives for our own sake, and so we have succeeded just by coming here. And also, we are already considered brave superstars just for having the courage and ability to come to and handle this shithole planet, this extremely challenging physical world to begin with.

If incarnation is a video game, then everyone on earth is playing on at least expert mode. Of course, some are playing on nightmare or hell mode, but very few people have a total breeze on cloud nine at all times here.

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