Wild Moon Magazine X Hell

Wild Moon Magazine X Hell

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Wild Moon Magazine X Hell

Commentaries for 19.71 – Quran

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Therefore, the correct meaning would be that every human being will be presented before Hell, but then, as the next verse clarifies, the pious people will be …

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What is the meaning of the Quran 19 71?

“And there is none among you who is not to arrive at it.” – 19:71. This means that everybody – be he a believer or an infidel – will go across Hell. However, this does not mean that they would go to stay in it; they would only go across it.

Misinterpretations of “Fire” in the Quran:

Some discussions surrounding this topic involve a misinterpretation of Surah Al-Anbya 21:98, which states that those worshipped besides Allah will be “firewood for Hell.” Critics may argue this includes Jesus. However, Islamic commentators point out that the verse refers to those who demanded to be worshipped, while Jesus is not responsible for the misguidance of those who worship him.

In Islam, Jesus is considered a sinless, noble prophet, a “pure man,” and the Messiah (Al-Masih). He is held in high honor in both this world and the hereafter, and is considered one of those closest to Allah (Surah Ali ‘Imran 3:45)

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Heaven and hell are important notions to the Qur’an, the scripture of Islam. The divine voice of the Qur’an assures its audience that those who are faithful and do good will enter into paradise, which it names janna (related to Hebrew gan, meaning “garden”) and firdaws (from Greek paradeisos, whence too the English word paradise). In the Qur’an paradise is indeed a garden, a place where the blessed will recline, eat, drink, and be accompanied by women. On several occasions the Qur’an describes paradise with the term jannat ʿadn, meaning “The Garden of Eden,” inviting the intriguing possibility that heavenly bliss is a return to the Garden in which God placed the first human couple.

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**Brief answer:** *“Hell” shifts meaning by genre and culture: in Gothic art it’s psychological and atmospheric; in the “wild” sense it’s nature’s indifferent or hostile realm; in myth it’s an ordered underworld with judges and zones; in the Bible it appears in several Hebrew and Greek terms with evolving meanings; worldwide beliefs range from eternal torment to temporary purification or neutral afterlives.*

Gothic sense

**What it is**

Gothic hell is **a mood and metaphor**—a landscape of decay, dread, doubled selves, and moral collapse rather than a fixed geography. Writers use ruined castles, subterranean spaces, and psychological “descent” to stage moral and existential punishment. **Hell functions as inner torment made visible**: madness, guilt, and the uncanny.

Wild sense

**What it is**

In the wild or wilderness sense, **hell is the untamed natural world**—a place of extreme danger, isolation, and moral testing where civilization’s rules fail. Authors and thinkers portray wilderness as purifying or annihilating: a crucible that reveals character or destroys it. **Nature’s indifference becomes a form of hell** when survival, loneliness, or existential exposure dominate.

Mythological sense

**What it is**

Mythic hells (underworlds) are **structured cosmologies**: Hades, Helheim, Duat, Irkalla, and similar realms have rulers, judges, and zones (reward, neutral, punishment). These places explain death, social order, and moral consequences; they often include journeys, trials, and symbolic transformations. **Mythic underworlds are as much about cultural values as about afterlife mechanics.**

Biblical sense

**What it is**

Biblical language uses several terms with different senses: **Sheol** (Hebrew) as the shadowy abode of the dead; **Hades** (Greek) as the interim realm; **Gehenna** as a valley outside Jerusalem associated with judgment and fiery imagery; and later **lake of fire** imagery in Revelation. Over time Jewish and Christian thought developed divergent views—temporary punishment, eternal separation, or metaphorical descriptions of divine justice. **The Bible’s “hell” is not a single, uniform doctrine but a cluster of evolving concepts.**

Hell beliefs worldwide

**Overview**

Global traditions vary widely: some religions teach **eternal torment**, others **temporary purgation or karmic retribution**, and many describe **neutral underworlds or ancestor realms**. Hell often serves social and moral functions—deterrence, justice, and meaning-making—rather than only metaphysical description. **Comparative study shows both convergence (punishment/reward logic) and divergence (duration, purpose, agency).**

**Key considerations for further reading**

– **Historical context matters**: terms shift across eras and translations.

– **Genre shapes function**: Gothic uses hell for atmosphere; myth uses it for cosmology.

“In the deepest forest where light fears to tread, love blooms eternal among the roses of the dead.”

— Germanic Forest Proverb

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“The Goths knew what Rome forgot: beauty dwells in twilight, strength in patience, wisdom in the dark.”

— Visigothic Wisdom

“Fear not the wolf at grandmother’s door, for within us all a wildness roars. Embrace your thorns, dear rose, and bloom.”

— Brothers Grimm Reflection

“Even Odin gave his eye for wisdom. What will you sacrifice for truth? The ravens remember what men forget.”

— Germanic Mythology

“My heart beats in cathedral ruins, where gargoyles weep stone tears. Our love outlives the mortal years.”

— Gothic Romance

“Kingdoms built on silence crumble into screams. The bravest crown is truth, worn without schemes.”

— Theodoric’s Council

“We who dance with shadows know light more dearly. The darkest night reveals the brightest stars.”

— Nightshade Philosophy

“The Lorelei sings not to destroy, but to remind: beauty holds power, and power demands respect.”

— Rhine Legend

**Brief answer:** *“Hell” is a flexible symbol: in Gothic art it’s psychological and atmospheric; in the wild it’s nature’s hostile crucible; in myth it’s an organized underworld; in the Bible it appears as several evolving terms; worldwide beliefs range from eternal torment to neutral or purgative afterlives. Sin shapes how each tradition defines who goes there and why.*

Gothic sense

**What it is**

– ****: Hell appears as ruined houses, crypts, and claustrophobic spaces that externalize guilt and madness.

– *****: Figures like Satan are often symbolic antagonists rather than systematic judges.

*Gothic hell functions primarily as mood and moral allegory.*

Wild sense

**What it is**

– ** The “hell” of the wild is survival, isolation, and existential exposure.

– ****: Encounters with the wild can either transform or destroy the self.

Mythological sense

**What it is**

– **[Structured underworlds]**: Many myths map realms (Elysium, Tartarus, Hel, Duat) with rulers, ferrymen, and zones.

– **[Judges and trials]**: Souls may be judged, punished, rewarded, or recycled according to cultural law.

– **[Ritual and social order]**: Underworlds encode values about kinship, honor, and cosmology.

*Mythic hells are cultural blueprints for death and justice.*

Biblical sense

**What it is**

– **[Multiple terms not one place]**: Hebrew *Sheol* is a shadowy abode of the dead; Greek *Hades* is an interim realm; *Gehenna* becomes a fiery image of judgment.

– **[Development over time]**: Jewish and Christian texts shift from a general grave to sharper ideas of postmortem reward and punishment.

*Biblical “hell” is a cluster of evolving concepts rather than a single doctrine.*

Hell beliefs worldwide

**Patterns**

– **[Eternal torment]**: Some traditions teach everlasting punishment for the wicked.

– **[Temporary purification]**: Others (e.g., some Buddhist/Hindu views) see suffering as corrective or karmic.

– **[Neutral ancestor realms]**: Many cultures emphasize ancestor care or shadowy afterlives without moral torment.

*Across cultures hell serves moral, social, and existential functions.*

Sins and sinning

**How sin connects to hell**

– **[Moral criteria]**: What counts as sin varies—disobedience, injustice, ritual impurity, or karmic misdeeds.

– **[Original sin and collective guilt]**: In Christian theology the idea of original sin shapes doctrines of human culpability and need for redemption.

– **[Punishment versus correction]**: Some systems emphasize retributive punishment; others emphasize purification, restoration, or social repair.

*Sin defines both the moral logic and the mechanics of postmortem consequence in each tradition.*

**Tell me which direction you want next**: would you like **[Gothic literary examples and passages]**

Wild Moon Magazine X Hell

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Dante Alighieri’s “Inferno” describes nine concentric circles of Hell, each representing different sins and their corresponding punishments.
Overview of the Nine Circles
First Circle: Limbo
Sinners: Virtuous non-Christians and unbaptized pagans.
Punishment: They reside in a beautiful but empty place, lacking the joy of God’s presence. Notable figures include Homer, Socrates, and Julius Caesar.
Second Circle: Lust
Sinners: Those who succumbed to lustful desires.
Punishment: They are blown about by violent winds, symbolizing their lack of control over their passions. Famous inhabitants include Cleopatra and Helen of Troy.
Third Circle: Gluttony
Sinners: The gluttonous, who overindulged in food and drink.
Punishment: They lie in a vile slush created by icy rain, watched over by the three-headed dog Cerberus. This reflects their selfishness and degradation.
Fourth Circle: Greed
Sinners: The greedy and the wasteful.
Punishment: They are forced to push heavy weights against each other, symbolizing their obsession with material wealth.
Fifth Circle: Wrath
Sinners: The wrathful and sullen.
Punishment: They fight each other on the surface of the River Styx, while the sullen are submerged beneath the water, representing their internal anger.
Sixth Circle: Heresy
Sinners: Heretics who denied the immortality of the soul.
Punishment: They are trapped in flaming tombs, reflecting their rejection of spiritual truths.
Seventh Circle: Violence
Sinners: Those who committed acts of violence against others, themselves, or God.
Punishment: This circle is divided into three rings: the outer ring for murderers, the middle for suicides, and the inner for blasphemers and sodomites, each facing unique torments.
Eighth Circle: Fraud
Sinners: Fraudulent individuals, including deceivers and manipulators.
Punishment: They are placed in ten ditches, each punishing different types of fraud, such as seducers, hypocrites, and thieves.
Ninth Circle: Treachery
Sinners: Traitors to their benefactors.
Punishment: They are frozen in a lake of ice, with the worst traitors, like Judas Iscariot, being chewed by Satan himself.
Conclusion
Dante’s depiction of Hell serves as a moral allegory, illustrating the consequences of sin and the importance of making virtuous choices in life. Each circle’s punishment reflects the nature of the sin committed, emphasizing the concept of contrapasso, where the punishment mirrors the sin itself. This structure not only provides a vivid portrayal of Dante’s vision of the afterlife but also serves as a commentary on the moral and ethical dilemmas faced by humanity.
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The Elizabeth Tower captured in its evening glow 
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Romulus and Remus. Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae – 1552. Engraving by Antonio Lafreri, French, 1512-1577.
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Roman Republican coin shows Romulus and his twin brother Remus, the mythological sons of Mars, being suckled by a she-wolf.
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She-wolf with Romulus and Remus. Artist unknown.

C.300 AD
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Roman wolf with Romulus and Remus, founders of Rome marble mosaic floor in Siena Cathedral 
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Detail, Roman mosaic, A.D. 300-400, from Isurium Brigantum (Aldborough, North Yorkshire), on display in Leeds City Museum. The mosaic depicts the legend of Romulus and Remus.

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Rome was founded today in 753 B.C. According to legend, Romulus and Remus landed here, on the Tiber, where they were nursed by a she-wolf. 
The Founding of Rome
April 21, 753 B.C.
According to ancient legend, two divine brothers shaped the destiny of an empire.
Romulus
Founder & First King
Remus
The Twin Brother
The Sacred Tiber
They landed on the banks of the sacred Tiber River, where fate had carried them in a basket of reeds.
The Divine Nurse
There, nursed by a she-wolf sent by the gods, the abandoned twins survived against all odds.
The Capitoline Wolf, suckling the twins beneath the sacred fig tree, became the eternal symbol of Rome’s miraculous birth and divine protection.
The Legend Unfolds
The Abandoned Twins
Romulus and Remus, sons of Mars and Rhea Silvia, cast into the Tiber by their great-uncle’s order.
The Sacred Fig Tree
The basket caught on the roots of a fig tree near the Palatine Hill, where the she-wolf found them.
The City Rises
After being raised by shepherds, Romulus founded Rome on April 21, 753 B.C., on the Palatine Hill.
Roma Aeterna
Eternal Rome
Sacred Symbols of Rome
The Eagle
Jupiter’s Bird
The Temple
Divine Home
The Gladius
Roman Might
The Laurel
Victory & Glory
SPQR • SENATUS POPULUSQUE ROMANUS • THE SENATE AND PEOPLE OF ROME

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Did you know Romulus and Remus the founders of Rome, were nurtured as infants by a wild she-doge? She was later celebrated on the common currency of the Roman Empire, the Dogenarii coin.

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