I've apparently ignored Amanaki for saying something earlier that maybe annoyed me. A shame though cuz this is really cool. I only knew of the 6 paths of rebirth. Just the human, deva, heaven, hell, hungry ghost, and animal.
Thanks to this, I found this website (all 89 pages).
http://www.buddhanet.net/pdf_file/allexistence.pdf
ChristineM
Don't forget the name comes from the Norse. Helheim. Which they got totally wrong, as it is decidedly NOT hot at all.
Hel (The Underworld) - Norse Mythology for Smart People
Helheim is more like a shadowy place, an echo of the living world. Which works out just fine. Ummmm, some of us are cool with that depiction of the afterlife, Christine. Hell, I'm not even cool with this drawing of Jesus, so yeah artists have a lot to answer for.
- The fruit of the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil isn't an apple
- Jesus probably isn't a long-haired dude with a beard (post-Resurrection he may not have a fixed form)
- And Hell probably looks alot like the world we live in (enough that I started this thread)
Muffled (re: Buddhist fire sermon)
Having studied the Six Paths concept, I nonetheless find this strange too.
Well, for one, I was citing a webcomic in the first post that basically sees three layers like this. And a main character is born there.
The point of the article was to parallel this to a theoretical "what if all of us here are like this? What if all the maps are lying about what world we're in?" In order for it to be credible, we must immediately rewrite the assumptions of Hell being a place of fire. Since most of us do not live next to active volcanoes.