Yet the
demonism in each play is almost exactly the same.
Thus, he permanently delivered love from sin, solving the great problem of Christian morality through a heretic pre-Christian view, combined with the romantic
demonism of sexuality and creation--The Light of Paradise: "But could I really harvest in my field / so much laughter without the heat of evil?
Given the
demonism of the poetic word there is no room for a priori compositional rules.
In fact, the silence about and condemnation of the cannibalistic act sets the ego of the modern individual against the cannibalistic imprint of the irrational, where one finds the morbid failure to distinguish between anthropophagy, insensitiveness and cruelty, in short, what any missionary might regard as a basic form of
demonism.
Folkways are habits of the individual and customs of the society which arise from efforts to satisfy needs; they are intertwined with goblinism and
demonism and primitive notions of luck ...
The play allows one to be plainer: the god-beast or id at the root of identity invades the bed, the fulcrum of theurgic
demonism and site of ambiguity, treacherous words and murderous confusion.
They were also accused of having no morals, of stealing and eating Christian babies, of failing to help Joseph, Mary and Jesus in their flight from Herod, of forging the nails with which Jesus was crucified, of occultism, witchcraft and
demonism, libels reinforced by their alien appearance and nomadic lifestyle.
No; but here thou beholdest even in a dumb brute, the instinct of the knowledge of the
demonism in the world.
During the Salem witch trials, ergot of rye caused the dementia that some associated with
demonism. Management methods for ergot include the use of sclerotia-free seed lots, rotations to nonsusceptible crops, deep plowing of infected fields to bury the sclerotia and prevent germination of the fruiting bodies, and eradication of susceptible wild grasses (perennial hosts) in the area.