Souls of hopelessness are lost souls who fell for the belief of complete and total hopelessness, some of whom eventually self-elect to become demons. This isn’t the kind of hopelessness that humans can feel on and off throughout their lives during tough times. This is a belief that their soul is hopeless and irredeemable. These souls of hopelessness go through a self-trial period after their human life. These after-death souls of hopelessness aren't demons yet, and still have a chance of not becoming demons.
Different types of souls of hopelessness include:
Herd-seeking souls are tormented-soul wannabe-demons in an after-death self-trial period that herd together like massive swarms of bees to throw off anything electrical, often traveling ahead of hurricanes.
Hider souls are another type of tortured soul that aren't demons per se, yet aren't doing any good. They aren’t rising to heaven. They’re on the run after death from any variety of benevolent force and also hide from demons and fallen angels. They can send themselves to the well, a holding space that is like a self-purgatory.
There's also a third type of soul of hopelessness that, rather than fearing anything, thrives on mischief.
During their self-trial, the tortured, rogue souls that do eventually become demons are completely coming to the self-realization that there isn't a fragment of good within their soul that's worth fighting for, so they're self-electing to become demons. Their level of non-compassion, ill intention, and hardships caused to others with no remorse is overtaking them to the point of demonship. These souls become rogue derms.
Find out more in Angels, Demons & Spiritual Tools by Anthony William.
This item posted: 06-Jun-2025
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