Right?
I am an Orthodox Christian and we believe that heaven and hell are states of mind. I've seen it in my personal life plenty. The demons people are tormented by are usually just representative of some internal struggle, whether they're religious or not. For example, an atheist fighting alcoholism and depression. And struggle can be a good thing. I know my struggles have made me a stronger person. It's what separates the boys from the men.
The demons people are scared of is really just the parts of themselves they don't want to see. The cancer that needs to be removed from the soul. Otherwise they would feel no fear.
It's important to always remain cognizant of that, otherwise that's when people fly off the deep end.
It's not the demons we're afraid of. It's ourselves.
Willing to bet they are real and conscious creatures called Jinns, which have been mentioned in many communities around the world https://youtu.be/b8DQWTts9vw
Yeah. Like I said you can call them whatever you want, I don't particularly care outside of the intrigue/novelty/history of the theory itself. Even aliens could fall into these categories, to me they're all interlinked (I.E. aliens are just a misunderstood form of X and X is just a misunderstood form of Y etc). Everything I'm saying though is just general truth. Even atheists would agree with this kind of stuff even if they might take issue with the terminology or whatever. That is an interesting video though, I'm not familiar with the topic. So this is the literal story/origin of Aladdin. Interesting 🤔 Thanks for sharing.
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