Who is Satan?

My previously blog post on angels and the annunaki inspired me to write this post. Why this of all things? It’s likely because there are major misconceptions about Satan, or more so one very big one. You could find this blog post rather short because of it. I always thank my guides for giving me these ideas, and they nudge me until it’s put out there.

There are a few prominent understandings of who Satan is - a fallen angel, the ruler of the underworld, the ruler to hell, God’s enemy/opponent, and even sometimes an entity that has an agreement with God to test people’s faith, ways of living, and convictions.

So who is Satan? No one.

Satan doesn’t exist.

The concept of Satan came when several world religions were on the rise in different regions and different times periods. These were at first dismissed, believing they’d fade on their own, but they didn’t. These different belief systems were giving humans at least one thing uniformly to all those who actively listened - inspiration to think critically. Whether or not they believed what was being preached was less of a concern than their ability to question things, and of course connecting spiritually within.

Several ET races that have been in control of the human population since most of recent human history decided to take advantage of religion by inserting beliefs and conducts they wanted embedded in humans - primarily that their way is the only way. This would pit people against one another, and still does today. In order to keep people in line, these ETs created Satan, or some variation of it, to scare people into staying in line - primarily to continue believing their way is the only way out of fear of getting sent straight to hell. This doesn’t in any way imply all religions are fake with no truth. There are still truths in religion, but not everything is truth.

It’s not an accident that most illustrations of Satan are a mashup of several ET races. Now, Satan can even be portrayed as human (looking), and given the state of affairs and how many people have veered towards working with negative entities, I’m not surprised.

On the other hand, demons, or demonic entities, do exist. These are lower dimensional entities that in certain areas or conditions can have some limited access to this third dimension. We often don’t see them physically because they’re not a vibrational match to this dimension, and they feed off of fear, which is why they can often become violent. They can also inspire violence within people, since that creates fear in the victim. Demonic entities, however, pledge no loyalty to anyone. If there was a Satan, they wouldn’t be its followers. They have no concept of relationships to band together and work in harmony. The only people who follow Satan are satanic worshippers - humans.

Before concluding this post, I’d also like to make note that there is a spiritual warfare going on, but perhaps not in the traditional sense. There are three things happening. The first is that human consciousness is rising and with that, we allow more light to flood the planet through ourselves. The second is that Earth is evolving and moving into a higher dimension. Both of these increase the amount of light and with that, the evil things that have been happening this whole time are now having light cast on them. The things that previously hid in the shadows are now being seen by more and more people. This is why people perceive that things are getting worse, when in reality, it’s just people finally noticing and seeing the terrible things that have always been there. The last thing happening are the ETs (and humans working with them) scrambling and doubling down to maintain control and continue the evil they’ve perpetuated. This comes through all facets of life, but the most obvious are through the entertainment industry and government control.

I want to conclude this post to remind everyone that Satan not existing doesn’t give people a free pass to hurt others. Karma still exists, and sticks with you through lifetimes until it’s balanced out. What you give out will come back to you. The good thing is that you can spread as much positivity and kindness as you’d like; you’re now in control of all the good that you give and receive.

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