Demons are among the most misunderstood aspects of spirituality, often portrayed as terrifying beings with immense power or as forces capable of overtaking anyone. Others deny their existence entirely because the topic feels frightening. Neither view is accurate. Spiritual truth is far more peaceful and far more empowering. Demons are not rivals to the light, and they are not creations of God.
They are collapsed fragments of consciousness that lost their connection to the divine. When a being or a fragment of consciousness separates from truth, its structure weakens. Its awareness dims. Its clarity dissolves. Its energy becomes unstable, and its identity fractures. What remains is a distorted echo, a fragment that feeds on fear or confusion because it no longer receives nourishment from the divine field. This perspective alone removes ninety percent of the fear people carry. A demon is far closer to a starving, damaged echo than a powerful entity. It behaves like a parasite, attaching to unhealed emotional wounds. It cannot create new emotions inside a person. It can only magnify what already exists.
Demons come from several origins. Some come from beings who fell entirely out of alignment with the divine long ago. Their consciousness deteriorated until only fragmented distortion remained. Some arise from collective human trauma, fear, war, or grief that became dense enough to form structures that act like entities. Others form from trauma-based fragments within individuals that mimic external energies. These formations do not occur because an individual failed. They arise from long-standing collective patterns that predate everyone alive today.
Old karmic residue and past life vows can also create structures that behave like entities until they are healed. Regardless of origin, every demon shares one condition. It is disconnected from the divine and functions through distortion, not actual power.
A demon cannot simply attach to a person. It must find an opening. These openings come from unhealed emotions such as fear, grief, shame, guilt, anger, heartbreak, or trauma. They may come from ancestral patterns, old spiritual contracts, past life wounds, or the exhaustion that occurs during times of stress.
A demon does not “possess” most people. It attaches. Attachment means it hooks into an existing wound and amplifies it. Demons whisper into the cracks of consciousness. They influence negative thought loops, intrusive thoughts, despair, hopelessness, emotional heaviness, self-sabotage, or addictive urges. They turn up the volume on pain that is already present. Healing the wound reduces the influence. These openings come from unhealed emotions or pressures such as fear, grief, shame, trauma, exhaustion, or ancestral patterns.
As God clarified during one of my sessions,
“Demons do not have power over those who stand in truth. They operate through distortion and fear, and both dissolve when a soul remembers its source. The moment you return to light, their influence loses form.”
Although some demons are formless shadows, others develop shape and identity. These forms are not who they truly are. They are masks built from layers of human fear, ancestral memory, collective nightmares, and symbolic archetypes. Their ability to speak or taunt does not come from true intelligence. It comes from manipulation of the emotional wounds they access. The more layers a demon has fed on, the more convincing it may appear, but even the strongest appearing distortions collapse immediately in the presence of truth, remembrance, and divine authority.
A powerful example occurred during a period of deep spiritual service. A demon that had been hiding in an old fracture of the field appeared with a human-like form and taunted me. It acted confident and threatening, trying to convince me it held more power than God. When I responded that he did not, he replied that I even had more power than God. My response was, “I have no power; it is all God”. I kept repeating that until I watched the demon melt with a surprised look on his face. It was funny to me because it reminded me of watching “The Wizard of Oz” and seeing the wicked witch melt.
A demon taunts when it senses a collapse. Instead of responding with fear, I spoke truth. I stated clearly that God held all the power. In that moment, the demon’s structure destabilized. It melted in front of me because it could not survive in the vibration of remembrance. This experience is one of the clearest demonstrations that demons dissolve not through battle, but through truth. They cannot survive where sovereignty is present.
As Archangel Michael explained,
“A demon’s strength is borrowed. A human’s strength is inherent. Darkness can challenge, but it cannot prevail against a heart aligned with God and a mind grounded in clarity.”
A demon’s greatest fear is human sovereignty. A demon cannot override free will. It cannot overpower a soul aligned with truth. It cannot attach where emotional grounding, clarity, and divine connection are strong. Humanity is rising in vibration. As people heal, the structures that demons rely on collapse. The era of demonic interference is ending. What remains are remnants clinging to old pockets of unhealed trauma. These remnants hold far less power than they once did.
Understanding demons also helps clarify the difference between true spiritual beings and false light beings. False light beings are not demons in the traditional sense; rather, they are distortions that imitate angels, guides, or higher beings to influence or confuse. Demons tend to use fear. False light beings tend to mimic higher guidance. Both dissolve instantly when a person anchors into truth, love, sovereignty, and a direct connection with God.
Discernment is simple when understood correctly. True divine presence brings peace, clarity, empowerment, and freedom. False or distorted presence brings fear, pressure, urgency, confusion, or ego inflation. If a message creates anxiety, dependency, or a sense of spiritual superiority, it is not divine. If it brings calm, truth, and alignment, it is. Your body always knows the difference.
Releasing demonic influence is not a battle. It is a restoration. Demons fall away when a person heals the wounds they attach to, reclaims sovereignty, clears ancestral patterns, dissolves shame, forgives themselves, strengthens their spiritual boundaries, and reconnects with the divine.
You do not defeat demons. You outgrow them.
The most essential truth is this. Demons are not powerful beings. They are collapsed fragments that feed on unhealed pain. They cannot attach to a healed and sovereign soul. They cannot remain in the presence of truth. They collapse the moment someone remembers their divine identity. Darkness does not need to be fought. It dissolves in light.
If you feel you may carry old energetic attachments, ancestral influences, emotional wounds, or distortions that need clearing, I invite you to schedule a private session. Together we can identify and release any remaining darkness, restore sovereignty, and bring you fully back into alignment with light, clarity, and divine peace.