Thursday 27 February 2014

Basil of Caesarea and Barbara Hepworth


According to the Book of Enoch demons are the disembodied spirits of the Nephilim. In 1467, Alfonso de Spina asserted that the number of demons was 133,316,666. The idea was that one third of all the angels turned into demons. Prigentia does not believe in demons, but she is worried by the change in the young Kimrock. She suspects that he has been affected by taking substances.  Basil of Caesarea who also wrote on demons, said that in order to materialize, they had to condense vapors and then enter the body of a person or animal as if it were a puppet to which they gave life. Henry More (1614 – 1687)  supported this idea, and he wasn't even a sculptor.

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