A good natured and altruistic spirit canbe considered "holy". Not all demons are evil. Spirits in general in the past were reffered to as daemons or daimons. The truly holy ones are usually referred to as angels
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A demon can control anybody, anywhere. Mostly they control people who hurt them or was a part of the death.
Demons often do or have things in 3 as a mock to the holy trinity - The Father, The Son, and The Holy Ghost.
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If you have the holy spirit in you and you are a strong believer , then it is not possible to have the demon in you.
i would say a tsunami of holy water because every demon including the devil would be burning cause holy water burns demons.
get to a church find holy water get a priest to exorcise you its only thing you can do
demon in Japanese is yokai. Slayer is taijiya. So it yokai taijiya, demon can also be kappa or yasha
To help a demon possessed person, there are several steps that can be taken and this all really depends on your religious beliefs. For a Christian it's safe to pray and ...pray...and pray and throw holy water on them. For an other, burn sage and walk around the house expelling the demon in your own way. Then place a circle of salt around your place of dwelling.Answer:Find some one with the Baptism of the Holy Spirit to pray for them, and in the Name of Jesus Christ demon must leave. If you don't have this gift, do not do this yourself.
it occurs when a person has been scratched by a demon. The person feels a burning sensation, and the inflamed area resembles 3 claw marks (to symbolize the holy trinity) or shocking or offensive wording (such as "i've f***ed her").
If you are bitten and are fortunate enough to clean the wound (with holy water) you might avoid the transformation. Those that are bitten will turn into Demons, this will in turn refuse you entry into heaven.
Examples of religious rituals include prayer, meditation, fasting, baptism, communion, pilgrimage, and ceremonies for holidays or life events such as weddings and funerals. These rituals often have symbolic meanings and are practiced by adherents of various religions to strengthen their connection to their faith and community.