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In Greek mythology, Daemons (from the Greek word "daimon") were considered spirits between gods and humans. Though not omnipotent like the gods, Daemons maintained powers to influence human affairs, often regarded as personal guides or guardians. Socrates famously spoke of his “divine sign” or Daemon, which he described as a guiding voice that would warn him when to avoid certain actions. For Socrates, the Daemon was a divine intervention, preventing him from making critical mistakes. It is well-known that Socrates did not leave any writings, and so much of our knowledge about his notion and relationship to the Daemon is passed down to us by his greatest pupil, Plato. In works like "The Symposium", Plato implied that each soul was paired with a Daemon meant to guide them toward their highest potential, transcending the material world, moving closer toward his notion of “ideal forms”. An excerpt from his Symposium, regarding the matter, states the following: “The daimonic… interprets and carries over to the gods things from men, and to men things from the gods, from the one prayers and sacrifices, and from the other orders and rewards for sacrifice. It fills the space between both and thus binds the all to itself” In the context of Greek religion and philosophy, Daemons were not inherently good or bad but were aligned with personal destiny. They were thought to influence individuals according to their soul’s needs or fate, guiding them on their path to self-fulfillment.