Who (or what) is the Devil?
The devil, or Satan
The Devil is barely mentioned in the Old Testament.
Satan is “the accuser” – a title, not a name.
Modern portrayals of a horned beast come from Dante’s Inferno and Church folklore – not scripture.
So what’s the truth?
Could the “Devil” be symbolic of the false system ruling Earth?
One that deceives, distracts, and drains your energy.
What Does 666 Really Mean?
We’ve been taught 666 is “the number of the devil.”
But what if it’s deeper?
The humancarbon structure is 6 electrons, 6 protons, 6 neutrons.
Tesla’s energy code of 3-6-9 aligns with divine creation and vibration.
In sacred geometry, 6 is harmony and balance.
So why has it been demonized?
Could ancient knowledge about energy, frequency, and vibration be hidden behind fear to keep us disconnected?
"Maybe the devil wears a suit and runs a bank – not horns and a pitchfork."
Conclusion about satan
Satan doesn’t emerge as the classic “evil one” until much later in the development of religion. In the beginning, he is more of a function – a trial, a counterpoint, an accuser.
Only with the apocalyptic writings and the development of Christianity does he become the opponent of God and man himself.