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Monday, February 9, 2026

Eldress Galactia spoke about heaven and hell

 

Eldress Galactia spoke about heaven and hell, urging not to doubt their existence, for they were revealed by the Lord and the saints. Through the binoculars of the heart, I, a sinner, glimpse them to inspire repentance—not with physical eyes, as I am no saint, but with the inner eyes all people possess. This vision is a gift from the good Father, the heavenly God, to lead me to repent. My children, there are things there unlike what we imagine. God has no cauldrons, pans, nails, or instruments of torture. Instead, there are divine realities. Souls suffer in various ways: unbearable remorse, isolation, the company of demons, and the absence of light. A small burning vessel torments them, and seeing the joys of Paradise makes their suffering even worse. I recognize many acquaintances there and feel deep sorrow, praying for them as they briefly stir. In contrast, Paradise is pure, indescribable joy—floating in happiness, surrounded by light, brightness, and divinity. There, people talk, laugh, and share in wonders beyond words. The heart reveals these visions; the mind sees them but is rooted in the heart, which holds divine mysteries. The heart is not as you think—it is a chaos filled with light, though some depart from it into darkness.



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