DEMONS OF BABYLON | Forgotten Darkness In Ancient World

DEMONS OF BABYLON Before demons were imagined as creatures of hell, the people of ancient Babylon feared something older: invisible forces connected to illness, nightmares, childbirth, death, curses, and the dangers hidden inside the human world. In this video, we explore the dark world of Babylonian demons and ancient Mesopotamian demonology. These beings were not simply monsters from mythology. They were part of how the people of Mesopotamia understood sickness, misfortune, evil winds, haunted thresholds, and the unseen powers believed to attack the body, the home, and the vulnerable. We look at terrifying figures such as Lamashtu, the demon feared by pregnant women, mothers, and newborn children, and Pazuzu, the king of evil wind demons whose frightening image was sometimes used for protection. We also explore other Mesopotamian spirits and demons such as Utukku, Alû, Rabisu, Gallu, Asakku, and the Sebettu. This video also explains the role of the āšipu, the Mesopotamian ritual specialist often translated as an exorcist, and how ancient people used amulets, incantations, protective figurines, and ritual objects to defend themselves from supernatural threats. The demons of Babylon reveal a world where religion, medicine, magic, fear, and daily life were deeply connected. In ancient Mesopotamia, evil was not always imagined as a distant force. Sometimes, it was believed to come through sickness, dreams, wind, doorways, and the silence of the night. If you are interested in ancient mythology, Babylonian demons, Mesopotamian religion, dark history, ancient evil, Pazuzu, Lamashtu, or forgotten supernatural beliefs, this documentary-style video is for you. Topics covered: Babylonian demons Mesopotamian demonology Lamashtu Pazuzu Utukku and evil spirits Ancient exorcism rituals Mesopotamian magic Ancient mythology and dark history Demons before hell The supernatural world of ancient Babylon #ancienthistory #hiddensecrets #mythology