
The devil is psychologically a turbulent archetype, as he represents the possessive, irrational and tempting side. His figure occupies a prominent place in the The collective imagination confronted God and angels. He is the fallen hero, the prince of darkness. According to widespread belief, the devil relied on his allies, the heretics, to fight against the forces of good. For this reason, the devil has been a tangible and concrete constant that projects the most sinister and grotesque aspects of our unconscious with which we have never come to connect and which, therefore, has remained in its original wild state, a being half man and half beast, with its appearance of a goat, with wings of bat and horns, hooves of goat or predatory bird, with the smell of sulfur and cold skin like a repulsive reptile, is a being of monstrous nature and expression of debauchery. But countless forms and incarnations have been attributed to it. These myths are beliefs and mental images, products of collective unconscious. Demonology has been present in all societies since ancient times. In most religions there is the figure of evil beings with supernatural powers that are opposed to kind and protective entities. Thanks to cinema and prose, our curiosity towards this subject has grown more and more. You are about to delve into a fascinating collection, full of visual information. This cursed encyclopedia houses a repertoire of more than fifty beings, their nomenclature, signs and seals. An extreme bibliographic rarity that It is part of the esoteric, secret and forbidden manuscripts. A work that illustrates the demonic in different societies throughout the history. From the pagan religions of antiquity, the Mesopotamian cult, Sumerian, Egyptian, grieg, Indian, Judaism or Christianity. In this work You will find a reference to demonic figures in their different forms and representations. From gods opposed to "good" gods to figures minors who intend to harm hum
Page Count:
63
Publication Date:
2023-08-27
Publisher:
Independently published
ISBN-13:
9798859234011
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