A few while ago I was looking at information of the God Helmet, and along with that a book called Travel Guide to Other Dimensions. This was when I was still having a lot of remnant of New Age and supernatural beliefs of other dimensions. When time has progressed, all the way up to today where I've become a Naturalist, I've realized that by looking at all of these things; along that, looking at with Carl Jung and his theories on the Collective Unconscious, that all of these religious and spiritual experiences are just experiences of perception.
So in other words, there's no such thing as spirits or angles and demons, as really they all correspond to parts of the brain. Religious experiences of, for example; seeing Jesus, God, etc., is all part of perception that a particular religion is "the true religion". Combining those two things are all part of religious/spiritual experiences. So if perception is reality, then why haven't we, as being religious and/or spiritual, have truly come to realize that these experiences are perceptions of the mind?
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People believe in religion as a hope for the future. Those beliefs manifest in the fourth dimension not necessarily from their brain but from their belief system. All things do not originate from the brain. A spiritual being has perception separate from the brain and etheric minds (more than one) and memory that he takes with him from lifetime to lifetime. You can create your own experience unique to you in the 4th dimension but there are also beings who operate in that dimension and try to manipulate the 3rd dimensional reality. So in that sense there are demons. One problem is that aliens genetically created humans about 50,000 years ago as a slave class. There is no DNA link between Cro-magnon man and homo sapiens. They also created the religions on this planet so man would worship them. We as spiritual being inhabit the body created by aliens but we our selves go back much farther than that and have also been a part of one or more of those alien races.