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First, let’s clarify: what is a demon?
In some esoteric traditions, people engage with demons to:
Caution: Even if one doesn’t believe in objective evil, these practices can bring fear, obsession, or psychological challenges if not approached carefully.
So the real question is: why would anyone choose to make a pact with a demon?
I’d love to hear your experiences or perspectives—how do you approach working with demons, if at all?
- In traditional Christianity: a demon is a fallen, malevolent spirit linked to the devil.
- In Western occultism: a demon can be a spiritual or archetypal entity with knowledge, power, or abilities. Not necessarily “evil,” but potentially dangerous if mishandled.
- In psychology: demons can symbolize the shadow side of the psyche—hidden desires, fears, or repressed emotions.
In some esoteric traditions, people engage with demons to:
- Gain knowledge or abilities through ceremonial or evocative magic.
- Test limits or pursue personal transformation.
- Symbolically confront their inner shadow.
Caution: Even if one doesn’t believe in objective evil, these practices can bring fear, obsession, or psychological challenges if not approached carefully.
So the real question is: why would anyone choose to make a pact with a demon?
I’d love to hear your experiences or perspectives—how do you approach working with demons, if at all?