She is no hero. She is a narcissist with an ego so big she cannot be reasoned with and she is incredibly devoid of empathy.
In a sense, the toxicity and pain of the Devil infects our minds, in that sense he lives inside us. He uses attachment mechanisms and contrast to maximize our sufferings.
In a sense, yes. When you encounter the Devil, you lose all motivation to be bad, because you see what bad is, and you want no part of it.
Devils and angels maybe, but not “The Devil” himself.
So you are either Satan or God, but don’t know which?
When I was young I thought I might be the anti-christ, but when I was even younger I thought I was an angel.
Tbh, I am not sure but I think my life’s purpose is to defeat the Devil (and also make the DnA machine for the 2nd garden of Eden that will last for 1000 years.)
The devil is the inclusion of a fail proof system within god’s perfect plan, satisfying the thermodynamic requirements of creation. In that sense they are one, the devil is a kind of caveat, or afterthought, to make repetition unavoidable.
Karmic progression, or regression, are the religious metaphors to this process.
Yes, but we do have awareness, and knowledge. Knowledge to know that men are not gods, and so what they say is not always absolute. And the knowledge to discern what does or doesn’t fulfill the conditions of a word.