“Everything is demonic.”
It sounds extreme, like the ranting of someone who’s lost the plot.
But the truth is, those old church ladies weren’t entirely wrong.
They just didn’t have the language to articulate what they were feeling in spiritual terms deeper than superstition.
They weren’t talking about red-horned devils hiding in your TV.
They were sensing the principalities, forces beyond the visible, that move through institutions, ideologies, media, and culture to influence human behavior and twist the soul.
So what are principalities?
In biblical and spiritual tradition, principalities are spiritual governing powers.
They are not just spirits floating in the ether.
They are intelligences, forces, that animate systems, ideas, and entire civilizations.
•Some are of light: truth, compassion, justice, courage, purity, reverence, wisdom.
•Others are of darkness: deception, domination, perversion, greed, hatred, fear.
And both types seek embodiment, through people, institutions, and collective choices.
Where are the dark principalities now?
Look around.
•Deception rules media. Truth is no longer pursued—only narratives.
•Perversion infects art and entertainment. Porn is mainstream, sacredness is mocked.
•Domination governs politics and finance. Power protects itself, not the people.
•Despair and anxiety plague the youth. Identity is fractured, families broken.
•Greed is institutionalized in both capitalism and the welfare system.
•Mockery of God is celebrated. Reverence is replaced with irony and nihilism.
These are not random social trends. These are symptoms of principalities entrenched at the top.
How does this trickle down?
Principalities influence culture through hierarchy:
1.Governments and global elites channel them through policy and control.
2.Institutions like academia, medicine, and media normalize their ideologies.
3.Entertainment and pop culture make them seductive and desirable.
4.Families and individuals slowly absorb these values as “normal.”
5.Children grow up spiritually confused, morally unanchored, and emotionally disoriented.
The result?
A nation that feels like it’s coming apart at the seams, because it is.
And the good principalities?
They’re still here. But they require discipline, awareness, and humility to access.
•Truth will burn away illusions. But it requires courage.
•Justice demands integrity. Not tribal revenge.
•Wisdom comes through silence and suffering. Not clickbait.
•Reverence requires surrender. Not ego.
•Love requires purity. Not performance.
And none of those virtues are profitable to the current system. So they are mocked, marginalized, or ignored.
So were the church ladies right?
Yes, but not because they understood geopolitics or psychology.
They were right because they felt something most people still ignore:
That much of what this society calls “normal” is spiritually poisoned.
They were mocked as superstitious. But in hindsight, it turns out they had a better radar than most PhDs and politicians.
They weren’t crazy.
They just had the guts to call evil what it was, before it got sophisticated.