Re: There are two paths we can go by...
Reading your response sparked images of my NDE. Things that happened in my NDE are rock solid but when I get beyond my NDE, I have to stereotype somewhat to make sense of what I saw in my spirit and apply it to a point of reference that is a collection of my dogma and confined by the limitation of my vocabulary. I am not completely sure if the Librarian is necessarily the "Prince of this World" but he does record everything and easily fits into the "accuser" role you mentioned. The Librarian is responsibele for records and he is responsible for recording every thought, emotion, action, event. I was shown my own "life review" as it is presented as a finished product at the end of time when the abscence of light is purged from the record.
I am still working on the issue of "Hell." I told a dear friend it is kind of like this, "Hell" is a part of the process of washing your hands before going to your mother's table. If you are washing your hands from fear then you may only do it to satisfy your mother and she may send you back to get it right but at some point you wash your hands because it has been internailzed...but either way...to get in front of father/mother God, you have to come to the table with your hands clean...leaving your abscence of love behind. The tunnel is somehow part of that process.I believe the tunnel is in a sense a filter of sorts. Imagine it as a kind of processor that separates light from the abscence of light. Perhaps the tunnel experience for some, those who decide to hang out there for a while, is what some might call that "hell."
As far as contracts go, we= all the souls who fell with the creator of time and death, who fell with the"prince of this world," made an agreement to lower the light of the world so we could experience time. In that moment we fall from the abscence of time, we as a group of beings agreed to accept time as a means to hide from the Light that is God. As soon as we made an agreement to leave the light, we make a contract with the Librarian to forget that we are timeless creatures. Hopefully, we can find our way back to the garden(timelessness) before we physically die but one way or another we will end up in our father/mother God's arms. Our goal, as far as what I can determine from my NDE is to build a life that is filled with timeless moments instead of things. You can see a rose, admire it, and capture it in your memory forever and even when time ends, that memory will survive time. On the other hand, you get money and rewards for working that give you a place to food and shelter but the money and rewards can be taken from you. Those things are filtered out when time ends. The gift of a moment admiring a rose is found in the admiration and not in owning the rose. If that makes sense? I am getting too far out there now. I will try to respond to your other message soon.