Derms of hospital are a specific variety of rogue derm that hang around hospitals and go from room to room. Demons love hospitals. The age of the hospital and the amount of traffic the hospital has witnessed determines roughly an amount of demons that could reside at the hospital. If people carry demons with them and die in the hospital, there's a likely chance that their demon or demons will stay in that environment. In rare cases, a human is an evildoer who's done despicable, heinous crimes and has ill intentions. They become a demon after death and then it’s possible that newly formed demon resides at the hospital for at least a temporary timespan.
A lot of accidents happen in hospitals, including freak accidents, and a lot of wrongful deaths. This is not a secret. It is well-known. This is not to say there isn't a lot of good that happens in hospitals and lives saved, or that angels themselves don't visit hospitals, because they do. Interestingly, all the places where demons lurk are also places where angels like to be. There are times when a demon is roaming the halls of a hospital at the same moment an angel arrives, and instantly the demon is completely destroyed, if the timing is just right. There are times when an angel sits in the room of a sick or dying patient, by their bedside. Hospitals are a world of both good and evil. A hospital is a place where a demon can be and an angel, because a hospital is a place where one either lives or dies. It's one of the greater exit places on the planet. In this day and age, most people leave this realm in hospitals.
Find out more in Angels, Demons & Spiritual Tools by Anthony William.
This item posted: 06-Jun-2025
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