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					Originally Posted by  Ryobi
					 
				 
				Heaven and Hell 
 
When I was a kid (under 10), I asked my Grandpa about Heaven and Hell. I wasn't sure what to fear or what to hope for. He put it in terms that I have never forgotten and think of often to this day. (He was a wise man, and he read a lot. I'm not exactly sure where credit of thought lies.) This is what he told me: 
 
Heaven and Hell are like two rooms that are exactly the same. In both rooms there are huge banquette tables filled with the most wonderful feast you can imagine. Food doesn't go bad, and there is an endless supply, open for the taking. In both of these rooms, the people don't have elbows. In Hell, the elbowless people are angry and starving, only being fed what they can selfishly mash their faces into. In Heaven, the elbowless people are happy and helping. They're feeding eachother.  
 
In my daily life,  I try to feed. And in-turn, get fed. There are days that I'm angry and starving. Those days have become far and few between in my personal growth. I have learned how to get my ass back to Heaven. 
 
 
 
How do you view Heaven and Hell? How does it apply to your daily life? 
			
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This was lovely....especially the part I highlighted.....feeding one another..... 
 
Love it. 
 
I guess my heaven would be being reunited with my daughter....my Grandfather.....my Mom......... 
 
My hell would be being in a room full of snakes and spiders.  Or drowning over and over and over..... 
 
I should stop and not give Satan any ideas.....<smile. 
 
Thanks, Ry......... 
 
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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