Attachment to worldly pleasures, materials, and desires.
In traditional Western demonology and theological studies, historical texts sometimes reference an unholy triad designed to mock the Christian Holy Trinity. While specific names vary by text, the most common classification includes three supreme figures representing ultimate vices. Frequently associated with the sin of pride. 3 Demons
In contemporary psychology, the concept of the "demons of human nature" is studied through a framework known as the . These are three distinct but interrelated personality traits associated with malevolent behavior and social manipulation. Attachment to worldly pleasures, materials, and desires
Characterized by grandiosity, pride, egotism, and a total lack of empathy. Frequently associated with the sin of pride
In Buddhist philosophy, the "Three Demons" are usually referred to as the or Three Unwholesome Roots . These are considered the primary causes of human suffering and the forces that keep beings trapped in the cycle of rebirth.
Usually associated with the sin of envy and chaos. 3. Modern Psychology: The Dark Triad
Ill will, hatred, and aversion toward people or circumstances.