Hi Thomas,
So, perhaps I'm wrong, but I get the feeling you ask the question because, on some level, you already know the answer.
I believe, at the core of your being, you are powerful and knowing, and from that place of power—of connection and knowing—when you look at something like what you saw in this movie, the reason you—and other people—ask questions like this is because, at the core of who you are, you
feel the
offness of such concepts... concepts such as there is a source of evil or darkness, or that there is something to be feared… or, to put it another way: concepts such as the idea that wellbeing doesn't abound; the idea that you aren't safe; the idea that things have the power to assert themselves into your experience.
I believe that is the reason why (some; definitely most) people feel negative emotion when they watch movies that depict things like this movie did—because, as you see something that is so far from what you know to be true, you feel the distance—the gap—in the form of your negative emotion, and I believe that emotion is your indicator, giving you your answer, essentially letting you know where you stand in relation to what, at the core of your being, you
know to be true. And that is why I say you already know the answer—because if you didn't already feel the resonance of what you
know at a deep level, when you look at something like what you saw in that movie, you wouldn't—couldn't—feel what is now coming forth from within, calling you to what you, at least for a moment, have temprorarily diverged from by focusing upon something that represents the opposite of what you
know to be true. And I feel that's why people ask questions like this: because, deep down, they feel the departure from what they know, and with good reason, want an explanation of why what they see is occuring in their experience; why they are seeing the absence of what they know to be true.
I could tell you what my guidance tells me—what I feel—about such things, and I could share things I've learned, but I don't feel I need to. And don't get me wrong—I don't think there's anything wrong with asking questions—with exploring the nature of reality and what's in it. What I am saying, though, is that I feel that you have a consistent, reliable form of guidance—something that you can trust—that calls you towards all of the answers you seek, and when you are in alignment with that, you feel the resonance of it in the form of positive, relieving emotion, and when you feel the absence of that, those powerful feelings are your indicator that what you are focusing upon is causing you to hold yourself away from the truth that you
know at the core of your being, and those negative feelings are your indicator of that.
So: is there such a thing as a demonic spirit like the one portrayed in the film?
