
Pazuzu, The Demon Behind The Exorcist
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Date: 2022-12-29
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james
High class sophistication is a form of femininity at its finest because it consist of what? Those who know the answer are most likely capable of constantly and consistently living up to the pleasure, potential and responsibility of femininity and masculinity which is one of the primary key's in becoming physically fit, mentally sound and spiritually balanced being able to express physical freedom. For only at this level of body awareness does one actually have the self-control, discipline, loyalty, devotion, appreciation, respect, confidence and playful determination to consciously acknowledge and physically participate in being true towards love, honor and the creation of life in the way of marriage between a husband and wife mother and father. Option 2 not quite as exciting physically, mentally, financially or spiritually beneficial rewarding nonetheless a quantum leap in progress from the way the mass majority coast-to-coast globally more so here in America for the last hundred and 50 years or so have been missing out on. Even more specifically currently today Donald Trump and like-minded who are lacking the physical and mental capabilities of being able to ground and pound slip and grip into paradise so intensely intimately that it gets the soul and spirit off with no negativity attached maybe even in the free and clear. sincerely these points have been scientifically classified and religiously verified as the absolute truth. In layman's terms no one can express or receive love or any other desired emotion in its entirety if you them they don't know themselves from the inside out. In other words learn your body's capabilities and limitations by fully engaging with all your body senses to their extreme limits in the most efficient way that is humanly possible. S. R. F.
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High class sophistication is a form of femininity at its finest because it consist of what? Those who know the answer are most likely capable of constantly and consistently living up to the pleasure, potential and responsibility of femininity and masculinity which is one of the primary key's in becoming physically fit, mentally sound and spiritually balanced being able to express physical freedom. For only at this level of body awareness does one actually have the self-control, discipline, loyalty, devotion, appreciation, respect, confidence and playful determination to consciously acknowledge and physically participate in being true towards love, honor and the creation of life in the way of marriage between a husband and wife mother and father. Option 2 not quite as exciting physically, mentally, financially or spiritually beneficial rewarding nonetheless a quantum leap in progress from the way the mass majority coast-to-coast globally more so here in America for the last hundred and 50 years or so have been missing out on. Even more specifically currently today Donald Trump and like-minded who are lacking the physical and mental capabilities of being able to ground and pound slip and grip into paradise so intensely intimately that it gets the soul and spirit off with no negativity attached maybe even in the free and clear. sincerely these points have been scientifically classified and religiously verified as the absolute truth. In layman's terms no one can express or receive love or any other desired emotion in its entirety if you them they don't know themselves from the inside out. In other words learn your body's capabilities and limitations by fully engaging with all your body senses to their extreme limits in the most efficient way that is humanly possible. S. R. F.
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Fred
There's a fan theory (and yes, I can see your eyes rolling right now) that Pazuzu was actually the protagonist in The Exorcist, as unbelievable as that sounds. This syncs with his protector of women and children role in that Regan was not just possessed or at least overseen by Pazuzu, but by a legion of other demons inhabiting her body in an effort to escape hell. The theory holds that Pazuzu was in direct combat with these demons and the results of these skirmishes were expressed by the head-turning and pea-soup vomiting behaviors, along with the help me writing that Sharon discovers on Regan's stomach that might've been inscribed by Pazuzu himself.
It's an interesting take, but it means that Father Merrin was not battling Pazuzu throughout his life, but other demons that he was deceived into thinking was Pazuzu. Or maybe he was and Regan's possession was something of a one-off confrontation. The climax of the film has Pazuzu winning by finally expelling the demons from Regan with the help of the Catholic ritual and (briefly) into Father Karras (whose faith was already heavily compromised, but he manages to defeat this second possession attempt by jumping to his death.
In any event, now that DGG has shown his true colors with Halloween Ends, I have no hope for his Exorcist take. Perhaps I should go ahead and watch the series, as I hear it's fairly decent.
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There's a fan theory (and yes, I can see your eyes rolling right now) that Pazuzu was actually the protagonist in The Exorcist, as unbelievable as that sounds. This syncs with his protector of women and children role in that Regan was not just possessed or at least overseen by Pazuzu, but by a legion of other demons inhabiting her body in an effort to escape hell. The theory holds that Pazuzu was in direct combat with these demons and the results of these skirmishes were expressed by the head-turning and pea-soup vomiting behaviors, along with the help me writing that Sharon discovers on Regan's stomach that might've been inscribed by Pazuzu himself.
It's an interesting take, but it means that Father Merrin was not battling Pazuzu throughout his life, but other demons that he was deceived into thinking was Pazuzu. Or maybe he was and Regan's possession was something of a one-off confrontation. The climax of the film has Pazuzu winning by finally expelling the demons from Regan with the help of the Catholic ritual and (briefly) into Father Karras (whose faith was already heavily compromised, but he manages to defeat this second possession attempt by jumping to his death.
In any event, now that DGG has shown his true colors with Halloween Ends, I have no hope for his Exorcist take. Perhaps I should go ahead and watch the series, as I hear it's fairly decent.
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Pazuzu
PAZU-who! Seeing this video made me smile. I (an Assyrian-Canadian) named my Boston Terrier Pazuzu. The spirit and the dog have so much in common - the power to release strong winds (from his booty, a giant big mouth and bulgy eyes, , he has a strong cult following, he loves and protects his mamas, and thinks he should be praised 24/7. Seeing this video this morning made me smile so hard. Thank you for sharing the story of Pazuzu! Also, for the gamers out there, there is a video game that has Pazuzu in it called House of Ashes.
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PAZU-who! Seeing this video made me smile. I (an Assyrian-Canadian) named my Boston Terrier Pazuzu. The spirit and the dog have so much in common - the power to release strong winds (from his booty, a giant big mouth and bulgy eyes, , he has a strong cult following, he loves and protects his mamas, and thinks he should be praised 24/7. Seeing this video this morning made me smile so hard. Thank you for sharing the story of Pazuzu! Also, for the gamers out there, there is a video game that has Pazuzu in it called House of Ashes.
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Remy
Pazuzu's breath huh! Well, I think anyone reading Tolkien's The Silmarillion in the chapter of Turin Turambar or its standalone book, The Children of Hurin, it was mentioned that the Dark Enemy, Morgoth cast a a wind of sickness to the lands and caused Turin's first sister to die because of it. At first, I was baffled by how such effects of winds could do that. But now, with the explanation of how Demon Wind I think I can have a picture of how that be imagined the Tolkien's story.
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Pazuzu's breath huh! Well, I think anyone reading Tolkien's The Silmarillion in the chapter of Turin Turambar or its standalone book, The Children of Hurin, it was mentioned that the Dark Enemy, Morgoth cast a a wind of sickness to the lands and caused Turin's first sister to die because of it. At first, I was baffled by how such effects of winds could do that. But now, with the explanation of how Demon Wind I think I can have a picture of how that be imagined the Tolkien's story.
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Athlynne
I am actually one of the few, weirdly in my opinion, who loves Exorcist II. Okay, fine, if you repeat Pazuzu over and over, it's going to sound funny, even when you have Richard Burton doing it, but regardless, I think it was a beautiful movie that did the one most important thing a sequel can - it answered the biggest unanswered question left by the first - why THAT girl? I don't care if I stand alone; I love Heretic even more than the original.
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I am actually one of the few, weirdly in my opinion, who loves Exorcist II. Okay, fine, if you repeat Pazuzu over and over, it's going to sound funny, even when you have Richard Burton doing it, but regardless, I think it was a beautiful movie that did the one most important thing a sequel can - it answered the biggest unanswered question left by the first - why THAT girl? I don't care if I stand alone; I love Heretic even more than the original.
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Albert
Yea Captain Howdy is way creepier. I mean that's creepy if it was just the name of some dude who's hanging out in your basement. Like I would call the cops immediately if my kid was like Yo pops been playing with Mr Howdy downstairs. The Mom should've ended it right then and there and what the hell is her daughter doing in the laundry with a ouija board anyways? She was suspect from the git go.
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Yea Captain Howdy is way creepier. I mean that's creepy if it was just the name of some dude who's hanging out in your basement. Like I would call the cops immediately if my kid was like Yo pops been playing with Mr Howdy downstairs. The Mom should've ended it right then and there and what the hell is her daughter doing in the laundry with a ouija board anyways? She was suspect from the git go.
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Denise
My son, now 35, wanted to know about daemon possession when he was about 10. This was the only movie I could think of. I was never allowed to see this movie when it came out, I was 13, so 25+ years later I watched it. It still packs a punch. I know Linda Blair was never the same after the movie and I can see why. My mom instilled a deep seeded fear of Ouja boards.
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My son, now 35, wanted to know about daemon possession when he was about 10. This was the only movie I could think of. I was never allowed to see this movie when it came out, I was 13, so 25+ years later I watched it. It still packs a punch. I know Linda Blair was never the same after the movie and I can see why. My mom instilled a deep seeded fear of Ouja boards.
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Joanne
I stood in line to see movie as child. That was not a common practice in those days. I never knew name of Spiritual presence. I slept in fetal position and had aquarium light on for a week after movie. My brother said he didn't prank me. I felt claw hands from under the sheets. Strange and scary to consider the effect of this Spiritual being is different for each.
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I stood in line to see movie as child. That was not a common practice in those days. I never knew name of Spiritual presence. I slept in fetal position and had aquarium light on for a week after movie. My brother said he didn't prank me. I felt claw hands from under the sheets. Strange and scary to consider the effect of this Spiritual being is different for each.
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btetschner
I remember how disturbing the possessed girl was in the film.
A+ video, so interesting and also about such a great horror film.
The exorcist is so scary because there are stories of similar things happening, so there is a feel of realism.
If you ever want some cool horror films to watch, check out It Follows and The Loved Ones.
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I remember how disturbing the possessed girl was in the film.
A+ video, so interesting and also about such a great horror film.
The exorcist is so scary because there are stories of similar things happening, so there is a feel of realism.
If you ever want some cool horror films to watch, check out It Follows and The Loved Ones.
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MyKindofBeauty
I never thought to research the demon so, thanks! Interesting indeed I saw that movie when I was 8 my dad was so pissed at my mom for letting us watch it. It still remains the scariest horror movie to me to this day. Im a fan of horror movies and all the remakes are nothing to the original! So ahead of Its time for sure
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I never thought to research the demon so, thanks! Interesting indeed I saw that movie when I was 8 my dad was so pissed at my mom for letting us watch it. It still remains the scariest horror movie to me to this day. Im a fan of horror movies and all the remakes are nothing to the original! So ahead of Its time for sure
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Roco
For me, the most disquieting moment is the opening in Iraq. The landscape, the quarreling dogs, the shadows, the silent confrontation between the priest and the demon. The sense of foreboding. The music. Marvelous and eerie. The rest is fun, but what you don't see is more terrifying than what you see.
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For me, the most disquieting moment is the opening in Iraq. The landscape, the quarreling dogs, the shadows, the silent confrontation between the priest and the demon. The sense of foreboding. The music. Marvelous and eerie. The rest is fun, but what you don't see is more terrifying than what you see.
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MusicManiac
That movie was the scariest I have seen growing up. I was in high school at the time and in my opinion all movies since then have learned from Willian Friedkin. Now a days, producers rely on blood and gore. Nothing like mixing religion and unworldly beings to bring about some havoc.
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That movie was the scariest I have seen growing up. I was in high school at the time and in my opinion all movies since then have learned from Willian Friedkin. Now a days, producers rely on blood and gore. Nothing like mixing religion and unworldly beings to bring about some havoc.
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Peacemaker1210
You guys got a little wrong. There are no rulers in hell. Anyone that goes to hell will be in the same situation for eternity. None of them will Lord over the others in fact probably part of being in hell is being completely separated from everyone else.
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You guys got a little wrong. There are no rulers in hell. Anyone that goes to hell will be in the same situation for eternity. None of them will Lord over the others in fact probably part of being in hell is being completely separated from everyone else.
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Roberto
Pazuzu gives me the impression that the dude's capable of warding off powerful spirits like Baalzabub, Astaroth, and Helel or Azazel if they so choose. the description of bouncer being friends with half the people he lets in seems strangely accurate.
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Pazuzu gives me the impression that the dude's capable of warding off powerful spirits like Baalzabub, Astaroth, and Helel or Azazel if they so choose. the description of bouncer being friends with half the people he lets in seems strangely accurate.
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Angela
In general mie personal nu mi plac demonii sub nici o forma insa filmul Exorcistul a fost foarte bun la vremea respectiva materialul prezentat a fost foarte interesant mai asteptam si altele despre alti demoni prezentati in filmele horror multumesc
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In general mie personal nu mi plac demonii sub nici o forma insa filmul Exorcistul a fost foarte bun la vremea respectiva materialul prezentat a fost foarte interesant mai asteptam si altele despre alti demoni prezentati in filmele horror multumesc
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Jake
The scariest thing Ive ever came across is the Vice documentary called the devil you know. About a cracked out dude with unstable mental health he was possessed by pazuzu. And he murdered people and buried them in his house and yard. Just sayin hehe
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The scariest thing Ive ever came across is the Vice documentary called the devil you know. About a cracked out dude with unstable mental health he was possessed by pazuzu. And he murdered people and buried them in his house and yard. Just sayin hehe
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kai
if this hasn't been made yet, a video of the demon they used for HEREDITARY would be really cool! im not sure if the demon or whatever it is is even real but it was certainly interesting. I would love to see a WH video about that like this one.
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if this hasn't been made yet, a video of the demon they used for HEREDITARY would be really cool! im not sure if the demon or whatever it is is even real but it was certainly interesting. I would love to see a WH video about that like this one.
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Indica2
Pazuzu and the linage of demons are an energy that works under the world its a force. The exorcist was a masterpiece in its adaptation of that demon into a female host and bringing it to life it was the most risky piece of cinema to date.
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Pazuzu and the linage of demons are an energy that works under the world its a force. The exorcist was a masterpiece in its adaptation of that demon into a female host and bringing it to life it was the most risky piece of cinema to date.
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Philip
The Exorcist is one of my favorite movies. I probably seen it a hundred times, plus I have the dvd of 'The version you never seen'. I must have watched that a dozen times.
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The Exorcist is one of my favorite movies. I probably seen it a hundred times, plus I have the dvd of 'The version you never seen'. I must have watched that a dozen times.
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TerpeneProfile
Im pretty sure the hand gestures are as above so below. Fun fact: the end of The Shining when the Film zooms I. Jack Torrence, he is doing the same hand gesture.
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Im pretty sure the hand gestures are as above so below. Fun fact: the end of The Shining when the Film zooms I. Jack Torrence, he is doing the same hand gesture.
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