Before giving an example of the text read by Adriel Brandt, if there’s any doubt in your mind about the difference, OR pronunciation, of daemon vs. And it is daemon, in its Platonic sense of a being intermediary between gods and men – not demon, with its Judeo-Christian import of an unclean, evil, or malignant spirit – that we must keep in mind. For a daemon and a demon are not one and the same thing. The individual might have his own daemon, good or evil. A deity regarded as a supernatural power rather than as a person hence some being never definitively personified, but recognized as an exerting power, especially over the lives and fortunes of men a tutelary deity or spirit. From Webster’s New International Unabridged Dictionary 2nd Edition published in 1949: Daemon 1. Bear with this lengthy explanation BEFORE you buy this audiobook. This is extremely dangerous for new or nescient students of this work as there’s dimensionally different realities between a daemon and a demon. The word is DAEMON, the correct pronunciation is with a hard ‘A’ as in ‘day’ NOT with a hard ‘E’ as in ‘demon’ which the reader repeatedly states. WARNING: Mispronunciation Is Seriously Misleading.ĭO NOT BUY THIS if you are only listening and not following along with a text or you will come away with a malignant understanding of the work because of the mispronunciation of a single word often used and repeatedly, consistently, sans one remarkable time, mispronounced.
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