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29
Sep
10

Incubus: The Night Demon, Continued…

Genesis 6:1-4:

“And it came to pass, when men began to multiply on the face of the earth, and daughters were born unto them, that the sons of God saw the daughters of men that they were fair; and they took them to wives of all which they chose.  And the Lord said, My spirit shall not always strive with man, for that he also is flesh: yet his days shall be an hundred and twenty years.  There were giants in the earth in those days; and also after that, when the sons of God came into the daughters of men, and they bare children to them, the same became mighty men which were of old, men of renown.”

Who were these “sons of God” who “came into the daughters of men”?  In earlier posts to this blog I’ve commented on the usage of the plural pronouns “us” and “our” in certain chapters of Genesis.  For  example, Genesis 1:26 :..”let us make make in our image…”  The conclusion that I have reached is that mankind has been created by extraterrestrials.  If you read this same scripture in the Jewish bible, it says that “the Nephilim appeared on earth – when the divine beings cohabited with the daughters of men, who bore them offspring.  They were the heroes of old, the men of renown.”

The dictionary, well at least my dictionary, doesn’t contain the word “Nephilim”.     However, ‘nephology’ and ‘nephogram’ can be found.  Nephology is a branch of meteorology that studies clouds, and nephogram is a picture of a cloud. So perhaps Nephilim had some relationship with clouds, like perhaps they were the offspring of divine beings from the clouds.  And, as I have mentioned in other posts, ancient aliens and their spaceships were linked with and often appeared within a cloud. 

A search of the web on giants in the bible  found a reference to ‘Nephilim’ which are described as the off-spring of fallen angels and daughters of men and they reference that same Genesis verse.  They also say that the Nephilim were giant in stature. The most famous Nephilim was the biblical Goliath who was over 13 feet tall.”

After that reference to Nephilim in the bible, it mentions the increasing wickedness of mankind, as if there is a connection between this increasing wickedness and the Nephilim.  Noah and the flood story follow, as if all the abominations on earth had to be wiped out.

Were these “divine beings” extraterrestrials?  Were they the “incubui” that have been reported throughout history?  Are they the manipulative extraterrestrials that have been reported?  The malevolent extraterrestrials?  And if so, why are they attracted to people with Rh negative blood?  What are they after?

28
Sep
10

Incubus: The Night Demon

I have inserted many of my own true life experiences into my novel “In Our Image” as well as the sequel “Abode of the Clouds”.  Among these experiences were sleep paralysis episodes.  I have experienced terror as my body, awoken from sleep, was unable to move and an all pervasive feeling of evil surrounded me.  Although I never saw a being during these episodes, I could hear the breathing, heavy labored breathing very near. 

Like me, there are Rh negative readers of this blog who have had similar experiences.  I wonder if the preponderance of sleep paralysis episodes occur to Rh negative individuals?  It is my understanding that the majority of alien abductions occurs to Rh negative individuals; does sleep paralysis follow that same trend?  But I’m jumping the gun here. 

Researching this subject on the internet, I found articles on the “incubus” (plural, “incubi”) which I found very interesting.  Following are excerpts from Wikipedia:

An incubus (from the Latin, incubo, or nightmare; plural incubi) is a demon in male form who, according to a number of mythological and legendary traditions, lies upon sleepers, especially women, in order to have sex with them.   Its female counterpart is the succubus.  Medieval legend claims that demons both male and female sexually prey on human beings, generally during the night when the victim is sleeping.

Debate about the demons began early in the Christian tradition. St. Augustine touched on the topic in “De Civitate Dei” (The City of God), admitting that there were too many attacks by incubi to deny them. He stated, “There is, too, a very general rumor, which many have verified by their own experience, or which trustworthy persons who have heard the experience of others corroborate, that sylvans and fauns, who are commonly called incubi, had often made wicked assaults upon women.” [8] However, despite this affirmation, questions continued about the reproductive capabilities of the demons. 800 years later Thomas Aquinas would lend himself to the ongoing discussion, stating, “Still if some are occasionally begotten from demons, it is not from the seed of such demons, nor from their assumed bodies, but from the seed of men taken for the purpose; as when the demon assumes first the form of a woman, and afterwards of a man; just as they take the seed of other things for other generating purposes.” [9] Thus it became generally accepted that incubi and succubi were the same demon, but able to switch between male and female forms.[10] A succubus would be able to sleep with a man and collect his sperm, and then transform into an incubus and use that seed on women. Their offspring were thought to be supernatural in many cases, even if the sperm and egg originally came from humans.

Incubi are sometimes said to be able to conceive children. The half-human offspring of such a union is sometimes referred to as a cambion. The most famous legend of such a case includes that of Merlin, the famous wizard from Arthurian legend.

On the other hand, the Franciscan friar Ludovico Maria Sinistrari stated that incubi “do not obey exorcists, have no dread of exorcisms, show no reverence for holy things, at the approach of which they are not in the least overawed.”[4]  

“There are a number of variations on the incubus theme around the world.  The alp of Teutonic or German folklore is one of the better known.  In Zanzibar, Popo Bawa primarly attacks men… The Trauco, according to the traditional mythology of the Chiloe Province of Chile, is a hideous deformed dwarf who lulls nubile young woen and seduces them.  The Trauco is said to be responsible for unwanted pregnancies, especially in unmarried women.  Perhaps another v ariation of this conception is the “Tintin” in Ecuador, a dwarf who is fond of abundant haired women and seduces them at night by playing the guitar outside their windows…  In Hungary, a liderc can be a satanic lover that flies at night and appears in a fiery light or in its more benign form as a featherless chicken.

“In Brazil and the rain forests of the Amazon Basin, the Boto is a combination of siren and incubus, a very charming and beautiful man who seduces young women and takes them into the river.[17] It is said to be responsible for disappearances and unwanted pregnancies,[18] and it can never be seen by daylight, because it metamorphoses into that kind of river dolphin during those hours. According to legend the boto always wears a hat to disguise the breathing hole at the top of its head.[19]

“The Southern African incubus demon is the Tokolosh. Chaste women place their beds upon bricks to deter the rather short fellows from attaining their sleeping forms. They also share the hole in the head detail and water dwelling habits of the Boto.”

From this Wikipedia article we learn that humans have encountered incubi for centuries and these encounters have occurred around the world.  What exactly are these “night demons”?  I will continue with my speculative thoughts on this subject in my next posting.




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