well some people have demons inside,well this is how i herd it and some people dosent.What im trying to explain here is that i want to know if i have a demon inside of me using spells or rituals to contact my demon inside if i have one.
having a demon in your body is called possession, other than that it was imbued in your body by someone during birth. No one is born with a demon in side of them. So if for reason you think its cool and awesome its not.
Have you thought of it in this way, instead of a demon, it is your dark side. The part of you that is darkness. Now, darkness does not mean evil, and light does not mean good. They are balanced in both.
Also, it could be a higher self thing, where you are tied to a higher being. Sometimes, this is a demon, sometimes an angel, sometimes a god, sometimes a concept, you don't really know. Lol.
exactly thats what i mean.If i have something inside of me that was bound,im not sure do i have a being bound inside of me,but still i would like to try contacting it.
In the first case, it is not so much an entity, as a energy. In the second it is not so much bound to you as you are bound to it. It is not within you at all, however, it is connected to you.
For the first, I will mail you something on it shortly, for the second, I haven't connected with my higher self as of yet so I don't know how to tell you to. Lol.
depends what u have, entities are small creatures from the 4th density that usually are up to no good and they reside on the back of your skull on the bulge(dunno if its the right word, feel it with ur finger u will know what it is), on the other hand if its a spirit(nowadays most people are not alone in their body), well basicaly u need exorsicm, usualy its not painful or anything, if u need more info bout it i can help.
It could be other stuff, but its usualy one of these 2.
noun, plural -ties.
1.
something that has a real existence; thing: corporeal entities.
2.
being or existence, esp. when considered as distinct, independent, or self-contained: He conceived of society as composed of particular entities requiring special treatment.
3.
essential nature: The entity of justice is universality.
1596, from M.L. entitatem (nom. entitas ), from L. ens (gen. entis ), proposed by Caesar as prp. of esse "be" (see is), to render Gk. philosophical term to on "that which is.
From http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/entity