My mind, for a while, has been stuck on the subject of demons, which got me wondering. Of course (In my mind, at least) demons exist, but, how where they portrait in the way they are in modern culture?

Historical culture doesn't class a demon as what they do now. In Japanese mythology, a beckoning cat, as in the model, came to be when the cat of a poor priest beckoned a pope from out under a tree in a storm, the tree then being struck by lightening. Modern mythology would class any animal with human attributes as a demon.

But, onto my main point. The devil, to me, obviously looks demonic. Or at least, his portrayal in drawings. One night, I decided to contact a sort of spirit guide of mine, in search of help on the subject. (In my belief anyway) this dimension is made up of thousands of other dimensions, like an onion has membranes, and are all pressed together, and somewhere, there's a rift between the two dimensions. Some are sucked through, like the smaller ones, and others venture out of curiosity.

I also learnt that most spirits from other dimensions naturally drift back into their own dimension, unless they 'attach' them selves, via the life cord, or other means, to something in this dimension, thus, binding it here.

Just thought I'd say. x]