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Message Subject The Hidden Mind
Poster Handle Coming Into Existence
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Selflessness and reverence is vital as it bypasses trial and error because of the all knowing.
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 Quoting: MongoMaharshi


Lol, reminds of how it was said never to whistle in the nighttime because evil will descend upon you. The whistling sound carries a long way in the night giving away ones position.
 Quoting: Coming Into Existence


Nice. I was reading about the Shedim last night. Superstitious says not to say the name out loud.

There are many things that one is admonished not to do in order to avoid invoking shedim, such as whistling or even saying the word "shedim".

According to one legend, the shedim are descendants of serpents, or of demons in the form of serpents, alluding to the serpent in Eden as related in Genesis.

According to one common view, they are the offsprings of Lilith, from her union with Adam or other men.

Another legend said that God had started making them, intending for them to be humans, but did not complete their creation because He was resting during the Sabbath. Even after the Sabbath, He left them how they were to show that when the Sabbath comes, all work must be viewed as complete.

Legend describes them as offspring of Azazel and Naamah.

The shedim are not always seen as malicious creatures and are also considered to be helpful to humans. They are said to be even able to live like Asmodeus.

Shedim can shapeshift and assume a human form. The legend tells of Asmodeus assuming King Solomon's form and ruling in his place for some time. However, he was never seen barefoot because he could not disguise his feet.


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Evil spirits were thought as the cause of maladies; conceptual differing from the shedim,[4] who are not evil demigods, but the foreign gods themselves. Shedim are just evil in the sense that they are not God.

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