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Do demons really exist?

Do demons really exist? This question haunts many people, and the answers are often subjective and dependent on personal beliefs. This article presents diverse perspectives on demons within the context of various religions, as well as the author's personal experiences with paranormal phenomena. The author, who has researched these issues for over 30 years, shares his thoughts on demonic manifestations and their impact on human life. He also offers warnings for researchers of the supernatural, emphasizing the importance of caution and proper preparation when facing potentially dangerous situations.

DemonsSome of the most frequently asked questions in emails and on popular talk shows are, "Do such things as demons really exist?" and "Can the human soul suffer?" Now, the answer may depend on what you ask and who you talk to. Everyone has a different opinion when it comes to the paranormal, and demons are certainly no exception.

For over 30 years, I've been involved in paranormal matters in one way or another. I've had numerous personal experiences dealing with the "other side" of both types of human souls and their very different dark sides, which are referred to as demons in Judaism and Christianity. In Islam, they're called evil jinn. In other religions, they're considered evil deities. The common thread is that most religions have some kind of evil spirit in their belief systems (note: I said "most of all"). Some merely believe in this [evil] inherent in the human soul, while others have no opinion on the matter. Yes, evil spirits, demons, jinn, and so on... aren't something that just came into being; they haven't been passed down through history. So, do they really exist?My personal experiences from the age of four to the present include many of the paranormal experiences mentioned above. Of course, I've seen and encountered many human spirits, but in many cases, I've also encountered demons. I've literally come face-to-face with demons. When you have an experience like that, it completely changes your life. It makes you decide whether to continue or leave this field. Of course, you should know my decision; if not, then I'll stay and continue to help others who find themselves in similar situations. I understand that I can't and never will convince others of the truth of all this, but I do know that what I experienced was very real and very terrifying. And if you're a paranormal investigator, or would like to be, you better be prepared to one day encounter something so sinister and dark that you, too, will have to make a decision. This type of work isn't for everyone, but it is for some of us, so such decisions should be made with caution. Because it's not just you, but also your family, your team members who will also be affected by your decision.

BaphometThere was some documented evidence concerning John Bell and his family. Many called him the "Bell Witch." Many believe this was one of the oldest recorded demonic cases. Just as many believe it was an evil human spirit, I, however, believe it was a very powerful demon based on the recorded events. Another recorded case is the one widely known from the film "The Exorcist," which is based on events involving actual possession. This happens when a demon takes over the body of a real person, and such events continue to occur to this day. In 1999 or early 2000, several clergy in Rome brought in a girl who was possibly possessed. Now, it's not enough to just jump up and down and scream; numerous tests must also be conducted to convince the Church that a person is possessed by a demon. The young woman was approved for an exorcism. According to a press report, the woman was brought to Pope John Paul II, who tried to exorcise the demon, but to no avail. It was determined that he couldn't do this due to his poor health and that he was too weak at the time. One priest stated that the girl spoke a language he didn't understand, possessed immense strength, and that marks appeared on her body for no apparent reason, and that she desecrated church property. These were sufficient red flags to draw the Church's attention. Others could include: you causing sinister scratching sounds from the walls (which could just as easily indicate that this is someone's favorite spot), scratching others, biting others, setting fires, moving very heavy furniture by hand or by willpower, lifting others by willpower, emitting foul odors reminiscent of sulfur, rotting meat, or a sewer, bringing death, and other events. However, you try to rule out natural events We can often jump to conclusions or assume that every sound and smell is associated with a haunted place, especially a demonic one. Think of it this way: someone tells you they smell a foul odor in a particular location. My first thought is to investigate whether there's a leaking sewer or a dead animal under the house. What about the knocking coming from the walls? It could just be water pipes that have been damaged and are shifting and collapsing under the pressure, or they're being driven into the walls. Above all, you need to be certain you're dealing with something paranormal and abnormal. However, if you rule out normal occurrences, then as an investigator, be vigilant and observe, and increase your alertness, as the situation can quickly deteriorate.

If you learn anything from this short article, I hope you'll recognize the negative signs during your investigation. Too often, investigators have encountered situations that left them baffled, impacting not only their clients but also their research teams. Be aware of your clients and the mental dispositions of your team members. You'll often notice moods shifting during an investigation with demons. Note any unusual changes in the personalities of all involved. When faced with a demonic situation, if you know what to do, don't resort to religious provocation or attempt to confront the entity. Contact someone who is very familiar with handling such situations. Never be afraid to step back from your investigation and seek help; it's what you can most get in trouble. Finally, you should keep your distance from the investigation and provide information, and you should comfort the client, whom you won't leave alone. However, you must receive additional help from someone, which is knowledge of the situation. Personally, I would not request that you inform a client who is free from the demon, but an experienced person from whom you will receive help in this case

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