Is there a possible to actually visit hell with you own corpse and soul to see others demons and dammed souls. If there is please help me I really need to know something I'm gonna tell it's important for me so i check if one of my family members suicide its important for you not but me yes so pls help. i would return the favaour
yes and no. you'd have to project as Hell does not exist in the physical.
but i dont see the point. if your family member committed suicide, you'll just see them, along with the rest of the suicides in a bit of a coma like state. they'll only wake up when they themselves have forgiven themselves. plus, you'd have to spend a bit of time burning off your own karma that you've gained throughout life at the gates.
if you're going to attempt a visit to Hell, i suggest you go there as a chance to learn something new :) not to dig up the past.
why do you think your relative is in hell? when someone dies the spirit continues to stay around the living people. so dont worry.
and Im sorry for your family member.
My oh my there are a lot of Christian concepts being thrown around in here...
Another concept of hell, that doesn't require death, "necromancy", and seeing supposedly tortured souls is that Hell (for lack of a better term) is a plane of existence in which a soul goes to burn off Karma..whether they are alive and project there to "get ahead of the game", or they are doing so after death.
The idea of it being a place of torture and filled with crying souls who are damned is a mainly Abrahamic belief to deter people from being "bad".
Look Hell is a fixing place for the soul and to burn off karma. It's not there to eat your soul so you suffer forever. That's not the idea of it. The idea behind hell in that sense comes from a pit that was used for burying the diseased and the dead. Obviously for health issues. Long before the middle ages. So if you're going to throw concepts around. Please do your home work first. Yes you can ethereally project into "hell" to do whatever it is you feel you need to do there. but it's nothing like the Christian point of view talks about it. :)