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A Hantu demon is a legendary evil spirit or demon in Philippine mythology.
They are notorious in the Philippines for allegedly possessing people and driving them insane.This creature is said to have a power to possess people or animals and kill their souls to become the creature that he/she possessed.
Hantu is the Malay word for ghost and Pulau Hantu translates as "ghost island."
The English word "
spirit" has many differing meanings and connotations, but commonly refers to a
supernatural being or
essence —
transcendent and therefore
metaphysical in its nature: the
Concise Oxford Dictionary defines it as "the non-physical part of a person". For many people, however, spirit, like
soul, forms a
natural part of a being: such people may identify spirit with
mind, or with
consciousness, or with the
brain.
In
religion,
folklore, and
mythology a
demon (or
daemon,
dæmon,
daimon from
Greek: δαίμων
daimōn) is a
supernatural being that is generally described as a malevolent
spirit. In
Christian terms demons are generally understood as
fallen angels, formerly of
God. A demon is frequently depicted as a force that may be
conjured and insecurely controlled. The "good" demon in recent use is largely a literary device (e.g.,
Maxwell's demon), though references to good demons can be found in
Hesiod and
Shakespeare.
[1] In colloquial parlance, to "demonize" a person means to characterize or portray them as evil, or as a source of evil. The mythical
Sweeney Todd was accorded the title
Demon Barber of Fleet Street in a
1936 film. The 19th-century Australian
cricketer Fred Spofforth was nicknamed "the Demon (Bowler)", partly because of his tactic of inspiring fear in batsmen.
The term
supernatural or
supranatural (
Latin:
super,
supra "above" +
natura "nature") pertains to an imagined order of existence beyond the scientifically visible universe.
[1] Religious
miracles are typically supernatural claims, as are
spells and
curses,
divination, the belief that there is an
afterlife for the dead, and innumerable others. Supernatural beliefs have existed in many cultures throughout human history.
Characteristic for
phenomena claimed as supernatural are
anomaly, uniqueness and uncontrollability, thus lacking
reproducibility required for scientific
examination. Supernatural themes are often associated with
paranormal and
occult ideas, suggesting for possibility of
interaction with the supernatural by means of
summoning or
trance for instance.