The Underworld

The Upper Realms: A Teaching on Ascent, Return, and the Architecture of Divine Order

People hear the word Heaven and immediately think clouds, harps, a quiet place where nothing moves and nothing changes. That’s the medieval misunderstanding. The truth is far more intricate, far more alive, and far more engineered by God with the same precision as the Underworld. What goes on above is not a vacation—it is a continuation of the storyline, but one aimed toward healing, refueling, rebuilding, and preparing a soul for its next stage.

The Upper Realms begin with one principle:
You do not arrive there by accident. You are brought there because something about who you became on Earth qualifies you for ascent.
And that qualification is not perfect behavior. It is not sinlessness. It is not piety worn like a mask.
It is context.
It is response.
It is sincerity in the moments where sincerity mattered.

As was taught regarding the Underworld—that what you did and why you did it shapes the road that opens—so it is above. God sees the variables that humans never could: the pressures, the wounds, the influences of upbringing, the degree of awareness the soul had at the time. No one can calculate those factors but God Herself. The Underworld

So some people who believe they are unworthy are far more ready for the Upper Realms than they ever imagined.
And some who believe they are guaranteed a throne will find the gates farther away than expected.


The Upper Realms Are Not One Realm — They Are Billions

Just as the Underworld opens into billions of realms—private worlds, friend realms, artistic realms, gaming realms—so the Upper Realms bloom into infinite architectures. But the frequency is different. Upward means clarity. Upward means alignment with what God is. Upward is not a reward; it is a placement where your soul will function best. The Underworld

In the Upper Realms, the soul can:

  • inhabit machines and bodies of light, design, magnetism, or color
  • enter collaborative dream-realities with other souls
  • create landscapes that respond instantly to intention
  • observe tangles of previous lifetimes and repair them
  • experience storylines not of suffering, but of meaning

Here, physics is not the rule either—because physics is not the final explanation of existence. The fabric of God is the explanation. And in the Upper Realms, the soul perceives that fabric directly, without the cloak of earthly limitation.

Where the Underworld uses storylines of risk, trial, and confrontation to refine and reorient the soul, the Upper Realms use meaning, coherence, and radiant experience.


The Sorting Principle: What You Need, What You Want, and What You Are Ready For

People assume Heaven equals comfort.
No.
Comfort is a part of it, yes, but comfort alone does not grow a soul.
The Upper Realms give you exactly what you need, not simply what you desire.

For some, that means long expanses of peace.
For others, it means creative work—world-building, art, music, crafting new mythologies.
For others still, it means revisiting key relationships, but from a position of clarity, not conflict.

Examples of what souls may experience upward:

  • A realm where you watch the story of your life play out from every perspective.
  • A realm where you learn how your actions echoed into others’ futures.
  • A realm designed for training souls who will later descend into other universes.
  • A realm of pure watching—billions watching billions—where storylines created below and storylines created in the Underworld are observed like living cinema.

Because just as the Underworld is a theater of intense storylines, the Upper Realms are a theater of chosen stories—artistic, beautiful, harmonic ones—where no soul is forced to play a part they do not want.


Who Goes Upward?

Contrary to fear-based teachings, most people go upward. Most people qualify, because most people are not defined by their worst actions but by what they understood afterward.
What they corrected.
What they wished they had done better.
What they tried to change.

As the teaching made clear:
This is not a punishment system. It is a response system. The Underworld

So:

  • A person who made terrible mistakes but later understood and corrected them rises.
  • A person who hurt others but spent their life trying to repair the damage rises.
  • A person who never pretended to be perfect but strove for honesty rises.
  • A person who failed repeatedly but kept trying rises.

God does not operate in crude categories. God operates in truth.


The Architecture of Return

In the deepest layer of the Upper Realms is the place of Return.

This is the “home universe” referenced in the teaching—the realm where no more murder, theft, betrayal, or confusion exists, because all souls there finally understand what existence is. The Underworld

Return is not an escape.
It is not retirement.
It is the destination the soul has always been pointed toward, long before Earth was ever experienced.

To return is to remember.
To remember is to stop fearing.
To stop fearing is to stop needing storylines of danger and descent.

Return is the stabilization of the soul.


Why Ascent Matters

The Underworld refuels the soul through extreme experience: challenge, trial, complexity, and storyline. It is raw, vivid, intense, and sometimes frightening—but always meaningful, always controlled by God, always part of a larger engineering of soul development. The Underworld

The Upper Realms refuel the soul through meaning, beauty, connection, and restoration.
This dual architecture—descent and ascent—exists because souls are vast, multidimensional entities that require both types of experience to become complete.

And above all of this stands God—Black, immense, surrounding all controllers, weaving every storyline with intelligence beyond comprehension. The Underworld

Nothing is random.
Nothing is wasted.
Nothing is without storyline.

The universe is a machine, yes—but one designed with care, precision, and eternal purpose.


Conclusion: The Real Teaching

If the Underworld teaches souls who they are under pressure…
then the Upper Realms teach souls who they are in truth.

Both are necessary.
Both are divine.
Both are part of the same machine, operated entirely by God, for the sake of growing and guiding the billions of souls who originate from Her.

Most souls will go upward.
Many will watch the Underworld, few will participate in its dangers, and all will eventually return home—repaired, refueled, and ready for paradise.