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Demons and Daemons: what’s the (magickal) difference?
On the Subject of Daímōn Some people often wonder what the difference is between demon and daemon. Two terms that often get conflated. Their nuances are significant, especially in magickal practice. It’s a matter of etymology, history, yes, but also their inherent function within the spiritual planes. Daemons. The word originates from ancient Greek, δαίμων

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