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There are places in the multiverse that defy metaphor. Places so precise in their cruelty, so architecturally deliberate in their horror, that they cannot be dismissed as myth or allegory. One such place — known to astral navigators, remote viewers, and dimensional analysts as Hell in a Handbasket — is not a figment of religious imagination. It is a reality. A system. A structure. And for some, a destiny.
By Kathlene HerbergerThere are places in the multiverse that defy metaphor. Places so precise in their cruelty, so architecturally deliberate in their horror, that they cannot be dismissed as myth or allegory. One such place — known to astral navigators, remote viewers, and dimensional analysts as Hell in a Handbasket — is not a figment of religious imagination. It is a reality. A system. A structure. And for some, a destiny.