Q: What reason is there to say that hell both exists and does not exist?
A: All evil karma is created by the mind, and, thus, hell may be held to exist. However, if the mind is without defilement and void of self-nature, then hell may be held not to exist.
Does this mean that, whether hell exists or not is relative to the person and his karma. E.g. if the person does not have the karma to experience hell, then does hell exist to the person?
You and I can eat the same cake.
You enjoy it and it lifts your mind up for a while.
But I am allergic to peanuts, and as there was peanuts in the cake I die there painfully.
We ate the same thing, yet our experiences were opposite.
If my karma was much worse, I might not even be near you and end up in a place where suffering is constant, without relief, excruciating, feeling like it'd never end!
This would be hell, and it comes
from me, not AT me, because it comes from my karma.
Therefore it is not a place that "I" end up "into", it is a place I create alone or with the collective karma of others and that I am part of.
If I have no karma to experience hell, then I won't experience it and it won't exist for me, yet it does exist for others.
Now, food for thoughts:
"Hell" can also be a rebirth in a powerful, healthy, handsome, spoiling and wealthy family too.
So do realize the practitioners of the medium scope.
Maybe "hell" is not a place, maybe it is samsara all-together!