DWQA QuestionsCategory: Divinely Inspired MessengersA viewer asks: “I’m wondering if you will be able to answer about what happened when Jesus went down to Hell, supposedly, between the time of his death and resurrection, and Christians believe he got the keys to hell, in death. I know that Creator has told us there is no hell.” What is Creator’s perspective?
Nicola Staff asked 2 years ago
There is no real contradiction here, and the events surrounding Jesus Christ's life and transition are sketchy at best, other than conveying the fact he indeed has an immortal soul and lived on, first in the spirit realm and then returning in the flesh as a miracle for purposes of providing a climax to his mission in life, which would resound for many, many, years. And history has proven this to be the case, as a story for all time. But having transitioned as a spirit and returning within the lower astral realm to complete his reappearance as a resurrection event of tremendous significance, in bringing hope to untold billions of people over the centuries, he did spend time communing with lost soul spirits who were trapped in limbo and did some profound healing work in raising up many to enable a return to the heavenly realm. This brief chapter in his life has been seen intuitively and interpreted in various ways. As you have described it, the idea of hell, although there is not a physical place of permanent suffering and condemnation, the nearest thing to that is being trapped as a discarnate being in spirit form within the lower astral realm, which consists of nothingness but is inhabited by many, many, dark spirits of multiple kinds. Many are predators, the rest are lost, in a weakened form, and unable to navigate to attain a higher vibration, which would be necessary for them to reach heaven or to reincarnate. So they are truly lost souls awaiting rescue. In keeping with his mission life of raising up many, many, people through his teachings and example, he rescued many spirits in limbo while he was at it, and that was, as well, a signal contribution he achieved. The job was far from complete, but it speaks to the importance of understanding when people are stuck in between realms, the closest thing to an actual hell, it does represent a hellish existence for many of those trapped. Usually they are set upon eventually, and preyed upon for their energy by demonic spirits who thrive in taking advantage of humans who cannot transition fully and become trapped and helpless. That is much like going to a hell, and is what is typically described as purgatory by those seeing intuitively this lower astral plane as a kind of in-between way-station where one can pay a penance but perhaps be rescued. So this is the same region that Christ traversed during his transition and then returned to the physical for a time through resurrection of his body, to bring it back to life reanimated with his spirit, just as recounted in the Scriptures. So the take-home message here is, just as with healing the sick, which now falls to you and other fellow humans to take care of, your job is to also rescue the lost soul spirits stuck in limbo who, without your help, cannot simply be resurrected by the divine realm. That is why Jesus, as a human, still, during that time in the lower astral plane, was able to be a change agent and bring healing for those troubled spirits, just as human practitioners of the Lightworker Healing Protocol do routinely in helping people transition who are trapped in limbo following their passing. It has taken two millennia to reach the level of sophistication in such Spirit Rescue work as can now be done through the Lightworker Healing Protocol. But now is the time to do it in earnest with that hard-won learning, to work in large enough sessions to ultimately do the job, as there are millions of lost souls still in need of help. They will require much healing work, given the tremendous length of time they have lived in a state of depletion and exhaustion and have very little inner wherewithal to rally. And this makes any kind of healing effort maddeningly slow because it must be so incremental in what is possible with each attempt. So more work is needed to keep that incremental effort going and eventually reach a target goal of saving all remaining in need of rescue.