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What is the difference between a god and a demon?

Curious666

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Greetings.

What is the difference between a God and a demon? Other Gods and goddesses are sometimes called demons. Are all demons gods? Meaning that they have attained godhead to reach that level? Its all just confusing really.

What does it really mean to be a god?
 
Curious666 said:
Greetings.

What is the difference between a God and a demon? Other Gods and goddesses are sometimes called demons. Are all demons gods? Meaning that they have attained godhead to reach that level? Its all just confusing really.

What does it really mean to be a god?

Gods and Demons are the exact same thing. To understand the origin, Daemon in Greek means "Knowledgeable One", but even this isn't the origin of the word Daemon. We have to go even further back to Sanskrit word Dyumna. Dyu is where we get the Latin word Deus and the Greek word Theo, which means God. (and then Deutch for German speakers) Dyu-Mna (Heavenly Glory, or Glory of the Heavens). You also have the Sanskrit word Devas which means Gods. This is where the Devil's name origin comes from. Deva means Shining One.

Knowledge is almost always associated with light. Your soul needs light. Your soul needs knowledge. With those you have power. Knowledge is power. The power to free your soul and live happy, healthy and immortal. The power to save yourself and break free from the shackles of ignorance, slavery and death.
 
Curious666 said:
Greetings.

What is the difference between a God and a demon? Other Gods and goddesses are sometimes called demons. Are all demons gods? Meaning that they have attained godhead to reach that level? Its all just confusing really.

What does it really mean to be a god?

There is no difference. In ancient Greece I believe the term daemon was used to refer to divine entities, a.k.a "gods". Jewish programs, for the sake of creating confusion, state that all the old gods are demons, and the term demon is often associated with violent, cruel entities for this reason.

The term "God" means different things to different people. But in general, a "god" is simply an entity of vast power and understanding, who has transcended life and existence as we understand it. To become "god" is to perfect your being and transcend.

Jewish programs associate demons with violence and cruelty, and never refer to the old gods as "gods", using exclusively the term demon which they have over the centuries hammered into people means a cruel and evil entity.


In Satanism, you will often see these terms being used interchangeably. The daemon Azazel is a god, and the god Azazel is a daemon. Essentially these are the same word.

To become a daemon is to become a god. And to become a god is to become a daemon.
 
I asked the same question some time ago and our HP responded.

https://ancient-forums.com/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=56776
 
Kavya Shukra said:
Curious666 said:
Greetings.

What is the difference between a God and a demon? Other Gods and goddesses are sometimes called demons. Are all demons gods? Meaning that they have attained godhead to reach that level? Its all just confusing really.

What does it really mean to be a god?

Gods and Demons are the exact same thing. To understand the origin, Daemon in Greek means "Knowledgeable One", but even this isn't the origin of the word Daemon. We have to go even further back to Sanskrit word Dyumna. Dyu is where we get the Latin word Deus and the Greek word Theo, which means God. (and then Deutch for German speakers) Dyu-Mna (Heavenly Glory, or Glory of the Heavens). You also have the Sanskrit word Devas which means Gods. This is where the Devil's name origin comes from. Deva means Shining One.

Knowledge is almost always associated with light. Your soul needs light. Your soul needs knowledge. With those you have power. Knowledge is power. The power to free your soul and live happy, healthy and immortal. The power to save yourself and break free from the shackles of ignorance, slavery and death.

Thank you
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Satan

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