There is no scientific evidence to support the existence of demons or their ability to physically interact with individuals while they are asleep. Any experiences of this nature are likely to be attributed to various factors such as dreams, sleep paralysis, or other psychological conditions. If you are concerned about such experiences, it may be helpful to consult with a mental health professional for support.
Seeing demons can be a manifestation of fear, stress, or mental health issues like hallucinations or delusions. It can also be attributed to sleep paralysis, a phenomenon in which a person feels awake but unable to move during the transition between sleep and wakefulness, often accompanied by vivid, frightening hallucinations.
You just hold the sleep/wake button on the top of the ipod until you see the apple logo on the screen.
You are able to see demons because when I was in the bathroom I saw a demon in the mirror when I was washing my hands I said I know your there and it ran up to my face
No because you cannot even see the devil or his demons and Jesus and God will protect you
You'll know when you see satins demons.
simple answer. No. The explanation is simple really. Hold something spherical and see if you can see all of it at the same time.
Your dog is ill take to see a Vet as soon as possible.
The demons, or at least that is what Yoshi and the gang calls them, are clones of The Lord who destroy anything and everything they see.
You'll know when you see satins demons.
Not most likely. And I bet a little kid would NEVER see that
no. but if ur possessed, or if ur house is possessed, u can see demons.
What is this “demon” that leaves you trapped in your body, unable to move or scream? It depends who you ask. For some it’s a faceless, shapeless presence trying to suffocate them. Others describe it as a creepy old hag with claws. Some see an alien and experience what they believe is a full alien abduction. And for others, the demons look like a dead relative. Different cultures have different explanations for sleep paralysis demons. Canadian Inuit attribute the sleep paralysis to spells of shamans. Japanese folklore says it’s a vengeful spirit that suffocates its enemies in their sleep. In Brazilian folklore, the demon has a name — Pisadeira, which is Portuguese for “she who steps.” She’s a crone with long fingernails who lurks on rooftops in the night, then walks on the chest of people who sleep belly up on a full stomach.