Steiner, Rudolf
Rudolf Steiner (1861–1925) was a Philosopher, artist, scientist, and educator who developed the spiritual science of Anthroposophy, blending occultism, esoteric Christianity, and elements of Zoroastrianism.…
Rudolf Steiner (1861–1925) was a Philosopher, artist, scientist, and educator who developed the spiritual science of Anthroposophy, blending occultism, esoteric Christianity, and elements of Zoroastrianism.…
St. Louis Exorcism (1949) Complex Possession case that inspired the novel and movie The Exorcist, variously interpreted as one of Demonic possession, Poltergeist activity, and…
A Succubus is a Demon who takes the form of a beautiful woman in order to seduce men. The succubus, along with its male counterpart,…
A talisman is an object that possesses magical or supernatural powers and transmits the powers to the owner. Talismans are different from Amulets, which are…
Taru (Tauru) In Zoroastrianism, and Persian lore, the arch-Demon of evil hunger. Taru is usually paired with another archDemon, ZARIKA (evil thirst). Zarika makes poison,…
Tase In Burmese lore, hordes of the Demonic dead who prey upon the living and spread disease and pestilence. There are several types of Tase:…
Tezcatlipoca is the Aztec prince of the Underworld, sorcerer, and king of the witches. The name Tezcatlipoca means “smoking mirror,” in reference to the obsidian…
Thompson/Gifford Obsession Remarkable spirit obsession case investigated by the psychical researcher James hervey hysloP. The case proved to Hyslop, and to many others, the reality…
The story of Theophilus, a legendary monk, is one of profound caution and ultimate redemption, resonating deeply during the Middle Ages. It was widely retold…
Throckmorton Possessions (1589–1593) The first well-known case of possessed young people and the successful destruction of witches based on the evidence of minors. The story…