noun: the most powerful evil spirit in many religions such as Christianity, Judaism, and Islam
noun: an evil spirit
noun: one of the evil spirits of traditional Jewish and Christian belief
noun: (Judeo-Christian and Islamic religions) chief spirit of evil and adversary of God; tempter of mankind; master of Hell
Schauberger
"Indeed," I responded, "it would also be just as futile to sprinkle a dead body with a bucket of holy water. On the contrary, in a grave that is too warm, where the oxygen is aggressive, everything categorically goes to the Devil, and on Earth, due to the absence of qualigen, everything rots away alive."
Accordingly there are only two possibilities: Either this unfortunate form of mass-motion must be prohibited by law, or this thoroughly ruined and polluted work of creation must be blown sky high with the most efficient atomic bombs as soon as possible. - Amen. [The Energy Evolution - Harnessing Free Energy from Nature, The Biological Vacuum - The Optimal Driving Force for Machines]
No scientist can or will dispute the fact that up to now the axial->radial motive impulse, the seed-of-decay-developing impulse, has been exploited everywhere without exclusion or exception. The situation has thus arisen where those forced to work in the wrong way, the enormous host of working people, have had to mis-earn their daily bread by the sweat of their brows. In a manner of speaking, the Devil incarnate has emerged from the seeds of the Spirit, from these mysterious capsules, the vitamin-molecules mentioned at the beginning, and taking these development-ready raw-material concentrates with him, has descended into the depths. [The Energy Evolution - Harnessing Free Energy from Nature, Magnetism is the Function of Levitism and Electricism is the Function of Gravitism]
Devil referenced in Cayce (262-52)
Hughes
"So long as music was taught primarily for worship, and to proclaim the immortality of man by the inestimable gift of the Royal Ransomer, it culminated to wonders upon wonders." "Noble teachers yield noble teaching, and from such seed the reaping is noble music. To rear the musician with knightly, faithful, and pure feelings, he must believe in his mission and its reward. The law of his life must be the advancement of his art, or rather God's art, given for the honour of the Deity and the elevation of humanity." "The Apostle Paul tells us that we are to teach one another in music, and the greatest doctor in theology, the mightiest defender of the Faith, has been the giant Handel in his oratorio of The Messiah. We are told that 'the nineteenth century is weary of the religion of Christ,' and the bright smile of the English boy and the sweet face of the English girl are no longer to be gladdened by the teachings of the holy mystery. The Devil is the strongest opponent to music in its right intention." [Harmonies of Tones and Colours, Fragments from Dr. Gauntlett's Last Note-book, page 51]
Cayce
"Christ cleansed her of the seven devils; avarice, hate, self-indulgence, and the kindred selfishnesses, in addition to hopelessness and blasphemy." [Cayce (295)]
Quimby
"Here is my belief founded on practice. My God is all wisdom, no matter but solid, full of love, compassion and every attribute that wisdom can suggest. The devil is all matter, all error, hypocrisy and every evil that man is capable of inventing. His intelligence is only opinions and his life is in his superstition and ignorance; his death is in the wisdom of God or Science." [Phineas Parkhurst Quimby]
See Also
Ahriman
Angel
Archangel Michael
Belief
Ego
Error
Satan
Self
Selfish
Sin