children, we were told that on December 25, in the wee hours of the morning, a jolly old fat man named Santa Clause would slide down the chimney and leave loads of gifts to all the good little children. We were also told that the Easter bunny would leave candy and eggs, the Tooth fairy would leave money, and that, given the right motivation (being loaded on a jetliner), pigs could fly. Well, here is one you can believe, Demons exist, they are all around us, and here is the list to prove it.
Alfonso de Spina, in 1467, compiled this classification of demons, based on German folklore and other European countries. The criterion for this classification was inspired by legends and stories, and as real to our ancestors then as it is to the Church, Demonology, Occultism, and practitioners of Renaissance magic today. Here, I use six of his ten, the rest are my own picks.
10 – Goblins:
Goblins come in all shapes and sizes, there are even benevolent goblins that are indifferent to the human condition and have been called upon by witchcraft and demonologists to help improve health, wealth, and other human concerns. However, beware, for this usually comes with a price. When these unsuspecting souls leave this reality and move on to the next dimension, they find their benefactors waiting for payment in full (too gruesome to describe).
9 – Hobgoblins:
Hobgoblins are my personal favorites. These are invisible demons unless they choose not to be, who take up residence in your home. They are mischievous little dykes, about two feet in stature, with razor sharp teeth and a taste for human flesh.
They usually live in the plumbing where they feast on dead skin washed down the pipes. Occasionally though, they will come out for something more substantial. The next time your plumbing starts to rattle about, watch your fingers and toes, not to mention other body parts.
8 – Familiars:
Familiars, also known as fairies, are demons who work harmoniously with witches and do their bidding. They have also been known to work with clever minded people, with evil intentions.
Witches can control their familiars, where the so-called clever minded can be turned upon quite easily if they anger their Familiar. Familiars are shape-shifters and can take on any form. With witches, we usually see cats, but they have been known to appear as full-bodied, three dimensional, apparitions. You could walk past one and never know it. One small catch to their shape-shifting ability. If a Familiar takes on your shape and you see it, you burn in hell, while the familiar takes your place.
7 – Drude:
The word Drude is derived from the Middle High German word ”trute” meaning ‘to kick’. A Drude is a demon that possesses virgins, young girls who knowingly or unknowingly have this demon within them.
A Drude can temporarily detach itself from its victim and, like the Familiar; shape-shift into human form or vaporous mist. A drude is usually reported to look like a fat old hag. The Drude then vaporizes through cracks in doors and sits upon the chest of another victim, crushing the life out of them (sounds like a good reason to use weather stripping to me).
The only way to kill a Drude is to entice it into the virgins domesticated pet, where it promptly dies, along with old rover. Of course, if the virgin does not posses a pet, a quick visit to the dog pound would be in order.
6 – Sabbat Demons:
The witches’ Sabbath, also known as Sabbat is a meeting for those who practice witchcraft. Often witches who took part in this annual, ritualistic, orgy, were very beautiful, the most beautiful being the High Priestess. It is believed that demons or Sabbat Demons possessed these women. Even Satan Himself would show up on occasion to possess the High Priestess, joining in the festivities.
No one outside a Sabbat has actually witnesses one, but rumors spread none-the-less. Part of the ceremony included attendants riding flying goats, trampling the cross, and made to be baptized in the devil’s name. The menu included un-baptized babies; the oil from the babies’ fat was used to mix a potion that could supposedly make the witches fly. And believe it or not, all the witches had to kneel at the end of the Sabbat and kiss a demon’s ass. I will gladly pass on this Wild Party!
5 – Succubus:
Traced back to medieval legend, a Succubus (plural Succubi) is a female demon who takes the appearance of a beautiful woman in order to seduce men. Peter Pan once told Wendy, “You know that place between dreams and awake, that’s where you will find me”. A Succubus comes to us at our most vulnerable moment, in-between awake and asleep.
This demon is ugly and grotesque, but she can manipulate that moment to make us see whatever she desires. Her goal is to mate with Human Kind. I have awakened next to some scary women, but this hag I believe I’ve avoided—or have I?
4 – Incubus:
Much like the Succubus, an Incubus is a demon in male form. According to legendary traditions it lays upon sleepers, mostly woman, in order to have sex with them. An Incubus may pursue sexual relations with a woman with the direct intentions of fathering a child. You might think to yourself; “My God, what a horrible and ugly child” but remember, demons are fallen Angels and can be quite beautiful.
Legend has it that Merlin the Wizard was fathered by an Incubus. It would not surprise me if Rasputin were as well. Of course, the woman must be strong for repeated sexual acts with an Incubus can lead to deterioration of health and even death. This generally happens during the night when the victim is sleeping—what a nightmare—or is it?
3 – Poltergeist:
Poltergeist (from the German ”Poltern” meaning to rumble or make noise, denotes a spirit, ghost, or in most cases, demon or demons that manifests by moving and influencing objects. Historically, several hypotheses have been explored to explain poltergeist phenomenon. The one most people believe to be true though is demon activity. Some of this activity includes: the throwing of bricks, stones, furniture, and even people.
There was one man in New Hampshire that was lifted by invisible [/LINK]hands and thrown twenty feet across a room and through a wall. He did not survive. The anger, rage, and strength it takes to lift hundreds of pounds and toss it about like a rag-doll is beyond supernatural—what else but a demon or legion of demons could or would do such a thing. If I cannot see it, I am not messing with it…
2 – Ghoul:
A Ghoul is a monster from ancient Arabian folklore that lives in graveyards, under mortuaries, and other places uninhabited by the living. The Arabic name for the creature ”ghul” literally means ‘Demon’. A ghoul can shape shift from human to animal form, whatever it needs to be, especially a hyena. A Ghoul will lure the living somewhere secluded, kill, and eat them. This creature preys on the defenseless, like young children, robs graves, and eats the dead. It will enter mortuaries at night and devour the organs of dead bodies—there is nothing too Ghoulish for the Ghoul.
Ordinary people, such as grave robbers are considered Ghouls—and of course, the not so ordinary, like Jeffery Dahmer, the cannibal serial killer. I guess if you have ever eaten human flesh, dead or alive, you would be considered a Ghoul.
1 – The Devil:
The Great Liar, The Slanderer, Beelzebub, Lord of the Flies, The Dragon, The Serpent, The Great Deceiver, Meririm, The God of this World, Lucifer, The Beast, and Satan, it would seem that the Devil has more names than God Himself.
Satan, according to the scriptures, is the Angel who rebelled against God. He also spoke to Eve through the body of a serpent, and seduced her to disobey Him. His ultimate goal is to lead all humankind away from God’s truth and love; to lead them into the darkness and away from the light. At one time Satan was one of the highest of all the Angels—the brightest in the sky. He was the only Angel who would not bow to God—pride before the fall. He sought to rule heaven Himself, instead, He now rules the lower regions and lives in fear of the light. He rules all other demons, and His ultimate goal is to destroy God’s greatest creation—humankind.
As i stated in my description "I don't like being round a lot of people it makes me feel uneasy." I also asked for advice and help, thankfully i was
given lots of possibility's of my "uneasy feelings" around big groups of people in particular one person helped me very much and gave me the answer that i was seeking. An Empath is what i am, when visiting historical sights i can feel the emotions of the people from the past and visions of what happened, can feel the overwhelming emotions of others in big groups, but when with one person i can feel there emotions. Learning how to distinguish my own feelings from others is my net task, hopefully i can get to grips with this because its become in burden and inconvenience in my life preventing me from doing things id like to do.
Being an empath is when you are affected by other people's energies, and have an innate ability to intuitively feel and perceive others. Your life is unconsciously influenced by others' desires, wishes, thoughts, and moods. Being an empath is much more than being highly sensitive and it's not just limited to emotions.
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Herobrine
16:53 Aug 31 2016
Sorry to ask. I'm just wondering. You know how people keep on saying, 'Don't let the bed bugs bite?' Is there in anyway that the 'bed bugs' are a legend of a type of demons?