Except for the last 2000 years or so when it was understood to mean a spirit that had no good intent towards man.
the qualities of these spirits were very frightful to people, though in modern times we mostly associate these things with mental disorders.
it really depends on your spiritual philosophy
If you basically a Zoroastrian, you would see them as emissaries of darkness.
If you're more oriental pantheistic, you might see them as beneficial to some one even if that someone wasn't you.
The Greeks by the way, named every thing but but didn't really believe in a supernatural anything.
they believed that man was the measure of all things.
that's if you like the Greek idea.
Etu you like to refer back to more primordial times picking and choosing as you go, and discount the effect of modern time, probably because history and philosophy appears to dominated by the church.
I think that's a mistake really, to weight a certain time period in favor of another, when the only difference really is the exsistance of well established roman credit, oh and literacy.
with the possible exception that the father back you the more murky the records are, giving people the ability to dress them up pretty much in way that suits them.
the qualities of these spirits were very frightful to people, though in modern times we mostly associate these things with mental disorders.
it really depends on your spiritual philosophy
If you basically a Zoroastrian, you would see them as emissaries of darkness.
If you're more oriental pantheistic, you might see them as beneficial to some one even if that someone wasn't you.
The Greeks by the way, named every thing but but didn't really believe in a supernatural anything.
they believed that man was the measure of all things.
that's if you like the Greek idea.
Etu you like to refer back to more primordial times picking and choosing as you go, and discount the effect of modern time, probably because history and philosophy appears to dominated by the church.
I think that's a mistake really, to weight a certain time period in favor of another, when the only difference really is the exsistance of well established roman credit, oh and literacy.
with the possible exception that the father back you the more murky the records are, giving people the ability to dress them up pretty much in way that suits them.



