A demon (IPA: /ˈdɛmone/; from Ancient Greek δαίμων, transl. dáimōn, "divine being") is a being that stands halfway between the divine and the human. In religious culture, it serves as an obstacle between these two dimensions; in Greek philosophy, it acts as an intermediary between man and the divine. THEREFORE, LONG LIVE GREEK CULTURE, AND GLORY BE TO DIONYSUS,
demon
/de·mo·ne/
masculin e noun
1.
A spirit interposed between the divine world and that of sensory experience, participant and dispenser of supernatural faculties or inspirer of enduring passions.*
"Demon, we went and fought."
SUPER IMPORTANT AND NOT AT ALL TAKEN FOR GRANTED, IF YOU HAVE 28 MINUTES AND A FEW SECONDS, I LISTEN TO IT ALMOST EVERY MORNING WITH MY COFFEE, ESPECIALLY IN THIS TIME OF SERIOUS CHANGES; VERY SERIOUS AND VERY RADICAL,
HELLO DAVE
Storie. Umberto Galimberti: “Pensiamo di avere Sentimenti. Non è vero. Non è così! Non sono innati“
demon
/de·mo·ne/
masculin e noun
1.
A spirit interposed between the divine world and that of sensory experience, participant and dispenser of supernatural faculties or inspirer of enduring passions.*
"Demon, we went and fought."
SUPER IMPORTANT AND NOT AT ALL TAKEN FOR GRANTED, IF YOU HAVE 28 MINUTES AND A FEW SECONDS, I LISTEN TO IT ALMOST EVERY MORNING WITH MY COFFEE, ESPECIALLY IN THIS TIME OF SERIOUS CHANGES; VERY SERIOUS AND VERY RADICAL,
HELLO DAVE
Storie. Umberto Galimberti: “Pensiamo di avere Sentimenti. Non è vero. Non è così! Non sono innati“
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