Letters and figures
thoughts of a
Knight Templar
Hanford Commandery No. 46
Grand Commandery of Knights Templar-California
HELL STORY
Rudy Olano, IM
Visalia Council No. 43
Cryptic Masons
27Jan05
What if
the word "hell" came from an old English word
halle
or hele which was supposed to mean, a hole in the
ground. Meaning that when a person die, the body goes to
hele/hole in the ground and that's the end of that. No more, kaput, done,
it’s over. The last thing a dying person will see is a dark empty space once the
body ceased to live. Those worthy enough to will able to see further light and
will continue to live and received his/her blessing.
What if
the hell as we "knew it" or been taught as the place for torture and endless
suffering, pain and misery is a relatively modern invention. I will
venture to say that hell is a product of a very inventive and twisted mind. The
very idea of eternal pain to be administered by a Loving God doesn't make any
sense. How can a Deity could exists while multitude of His creation
is being tortured endlessly for failing to be god-like, for being a human
saddled with its inherent weakness. It is not a secret that in order to be
worthy of an access to the Eternal Life is living in a way that approximates to
be a godly, to be able to act and think as almost god Himself. That's a
very tall order and for the majority of us, it will take a lifetime of struggle
to be even close to what expected of us. Christian fundamentalist will
object in that statement since they believe that they don't have to do ANYTHING
except to "believe in Him." That's another topic of itself and I will not
argue with that in this column. All I'll say for now is that being
proactive has its merit.
There
was a time in human history when people needs to be frighten to do what the
leaders wanted them to do. A state/church can hardly sponsor a system when
a prospect of dying will end their subject suffering. People commit
suicide for "being tired and wanted to end their personal suffering." What
a better way to control their subjects is by inculcating to their minds that
endless misery awaits them even after death. Or the other way around, what
a better way to ask their followers to die for the cause since there is a reward
after death. Ask the "insurgents" in Falluja
and they'll tell you about nine virgins waiting for the martyrs in their version
of heaven.
To wrap this commentary up, nobody came back
from death as an eyewitness and described the existence of Heaven, as well as
Hell. People will believe what they want to believe. It is my hope that people
should not readily accept what is/was being feed to them. To paraphrase
the Worshipful Master Bryan Cochran, Master of the Hanford Lodge No. 279 that
tradition does not automatically mean it's the right answer to the right
question. There is always the other side of the coin. I tend to
believe that there is life after death to account for deeds done on this life.
White balls elect, cube balls reject. Be careful how you live. Hell
could means--- lights out. Good Night.