Do People Who Die By Suicide Go To Hell?
This is one of the most searched and feared questions:
Do people who die by suicide go to hell?
My answer, based on decades of experience as a psychic medium, is simple:
No.
There is no eternal punishment waiting for your loved one. (Sadly, this is just religious garbage, period.)
What I have consistently seen instead is healing, understanding, and growth—not suffering. Suicide is one of the most painful experiences for those left behind. In fact, a friend of mine who lost his fiancée to suicide once said it perfectly:
“The victims of suicide are the ones left behind.”
And along with that pain comes one of the most heartbreaking questions I hear:
“Are they suffering? Are they in hell?”
Let me answer you clearly, honestly, and without sugarcoating:
No. Your loved one is not burning in hell.
And if someone told you that… they added pain where there was already enough.
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A Medium’s Perspective After 40+ Years
I’ve been a psychic medium for over 40 years.
I’ve connected with countless people who have passed—including those who died by suicide.
And I can tell you this with absolute certainty:
They are not being tortured. They are not being punished.
That idea? It’s rooted in fear—not truth.
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What Actually Happens After Suicide?
Let’s be real for a moment.
Suicide is not something to glorify or justify. It leaves deep pain behind. There are consequences—just not the ones people think.
Here’s what I’ve consistently seen.
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1. There Is Regret
In every case I’ve ever encountered, there is awareness.
Your loved one sees clearly—often for the first time—the impact of what happened.
They feel the ripple effect. The pain. The loss left behind.
And yes… there is regret.
But this is not punishment.
👉 It’s understanding.
👉 It’s growth.
👉 It’s part of healing.
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2. It’s Not Punishment—It’s Review
There is no “eternal fire” waiting for them.
What there is… is a kind of life review.
They experience, deeply, what others felt.
Not because they’re being condemned…
But because they are learning.
Because growth doesn’t stop when life ends.
In fact, for many, it becomes clearer.
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3. There Is NO Hell As You’ve Been Told
Let’s address this directly.
There is no place where your loved one is being burned or punished for eternity.
That idea has caused more harm than good for grieving families. And it comes from organized religion.
What I have seen instead is this:
👉 They are met with understanding
👉 They are met with compassion
👉 They are met with healing
Not judgment.
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4. There Is Forgiveness
Your loved ones are not abandoned on the other side.
They are supported.
They are guided.
And yes—they are forgiven.
They begin to understand what happened, why it happened, and how to move forward from it.
Some reach that clarity quickly. Others take more time.
But they all get there.
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5. They Will Connect With You Again
This part matters.
Because people assume the connection is gone.
It’s not.
👉 They can still be around you
👉 They can still send signs
👉 They can still hear you
If you’ve ever wondered why you might not be recognizing those signs, read this:
👉 Why You’re Not Seeing Signs From Deceased Loved Ones
And if you’re unsure how those signs show up:
👉 5 Common Signs From Our Deceased Loved Ones
Because they DO reach out.
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What About Karma?
You don’t escape consequences—but you also don’t get condemned forever.
What happens is reflection.
Understanding.
And a desire to do better moving forward.
Your loved one is not “lost.”
They are learning.
They are growing.
And they will move forward.
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The Truth Most People Need To Hear
If you’ve been told your loved one is suffering in hell…
I want you to take a breath right now.
And let this land:
They are not in pain anymore.
They are not being punished.
They are not gone forever.
They are in a place where healing happens.
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Love Never Dies
The connection between you and your loved one did not end.
It changed.
And yes… they can still hear you.
👉 Can Our Deceased Loved Ones Still Hear Us?
Talk to them.
Say what you need to say.
That connection still exists.
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Final Thought
There’s a lot of fear-based messaging out there.
You don’t have to carry that.
You don’t have to believe something that makes your grief heavier.
There is another way to understand this.
One rooted in compassion, growth, and truth.
Common Questions About Suicide And The Afterlife
Do suicide victims go to hell?
No. There is no eternal hell where your loved ones are punished forever. That belief has caused unnecessary pain for many grieving families.
What happens spiritually after suicide?
From what I’ve seen, there is a period of awareness and understanding, followed by healing and growth—not punishment.
Are they at peace?
Over time, yes. While there may be a period of reflection, your loved ones are not stuck in suffering.
Can they still connect with us?
Yes. Many people continue to feel and receive signs from loved ones after they pass.
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If this brought you even a little peace, share it.
There are people out there who need to hear this today.