Do hell exists? Is there a hell After garbage? Is there a hell, and if so, what is it anyway? These questions have been bothering people for hundreds or even thousands of years. There probably isn't a person, believer or non-believer, who hasn't spent at least a moment thinking about eternal life, life after death and whether or not hell really exists. While we can't quite answer the question of what hell really is and what it looks like, we know quite a bit about the very existence of hell (whether the place itself or the state of our souls after death).

Hell really exists. It is one of 3 places, or rather 3 states, in which soul man may find himself after death following the judgment on his soul and the final accounting of his sins during his human existence on earth. We already have to deal with a kind of hell during our lifetime. For this can be called any situation in which evil triumphs over good in our lives and in which this evil dominates. It is more tangible than the evil itself sky And it is much easier for us to find our way to it. So hell is a kind of temptation that lures us to itself already in mortality. So is hell present? Is hell present in our lives?

Our temporal ideas about hell and whether hell exists after death are not necessarily meaningless. We imagine it as location hopeless, terrifying, dark and tormented. We imagine the sufferings that sinners must go through immediately after death. All this is to make us feel the fear of condemnation already in mortality. We need to hear the fear, lamentation, and complaining of the damned in order to distance ourselves from committing sins. In the pictures we observe physical suffering over the fires of hell, because that is the only way we can visualize it. Thus hell, as it were, surrounds us even now. We can feel the threat which evil brings upon us. But this is only a metaphorical picture.

There is also no doubt about the existence of hell in the writings of Mother Teresa of Calcutta, who, when she was far from God, felt forgotten by Him and experienced the enormous torments which the forces of hell brought upon her, compared her situation to that of hell. She regarded the state of her suffering as that of a damned soul.
So it is not easy to answer the question what hell is. Nor is it easy to say what it looks like. But we may say with a certainty that it really exists, and we have experienced it many times in our earthly life, as many examples prove.