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Devil Means God
The Old English word of Divell [meaning Devil] is from the ancient Roman word Divus and Divi which means god. This comes down from the Sanskrit Devi the I is also a phonetic "e" sound, Divi is also Devi. The title Devi in Sanskrit means "serpent of life/serpent of light" Divus is also Deus which means god in Latin. The symbol of Devi is the serpent energy in the east, the life force energy that transforms one into the Light Body. The serpent was always the symbol of the head Pagan god. The word Demon is also from the Greek word Daemon sometimes spelled as Demon. Its the name of the Pagan gods and relates to the Kundalini energy. Just as Satan was the name of the serpent god of Egypt which became the Ouroboros in alchemy. This is the serpent on the crown of the Pharaohs and shown as the serpent halo over the head of the god Ra, which is the symbol of eternal life.
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The Illuminator, William Henry
The Old English word of Divell [meaning Devil] is from the ancient Roman word Divus and Divi which means god. This comes down from the Sanskrit Devi the I is also a phonetic "e" sound, Divi is also Devi. The title Devi in Sanskrit means "serpent of life/serpent of light" Divus is also Deus which means god in Latin. The symbol of Devi is the serpent energy in the east, the life force energy that transforms one into the Light Body. The serpent was always the symbol of the head Pagan god. The word Demon is also from the Greek word Daemon sometimes spelled as Demon. Its the name of the Pagan gods and relates to the Kundalini energy. Just as Satan was the name of the serpent god of Egypt which became the Ouroboros in alchemy. This is the serpent on the crown of the Pharaohs and shown as the serpent halo over the head of the god Ra, which is the symbol of eternal life.
Source
The Illuminator, William Henry