Deals with the Devil are nothing new. Learn
about five famous people who sold their souls
in exchange for fame and fortune.
We all have heard those mysterious stories about
famous people selling their souls to the devil in
exchange for riches and superpowers
. Whether it is
true or not, some of these people have shown us
quite unmistakable signs that demonstrate they have
turned to the dark forces.
They say that making a deal with the devil can help
anyone fulfill any dream, get love and recognition, or
earn almost unlimited wealth – basically, anything
they want in life in exchange for their soul after
death. Here is the list of five people who are
believed to sell their souls to the devil for fame and
success – and it’s up to you to decide whether it is
truth or fiction!
1 Bob Dylan
Once Bob Dylan wrote the song “Crossroads” about
falling to his knees and begging God to help save his
soul. The lyrics presumably meant that Dylan had
done something wrong. Even though it seemed like
he was referring to heaven, the last line describing
him standing at the crossroads and sinking down
suggested his communication with the devil. Despite
his downfall and struggles, Dylan enjoyed an
enormous triumph, which seemed to be the result of
his deal with some mystical powers.
In addition, in one of his interviews, Dylan confessed
to a bargain he’d made with something or someone
long ago. When the interviewer asked Dylan what his
bargain was, he replied: “To get where I am now.”
When the interviewer continued with the question
about who Dylan had made the bargain with, Dylan
pointed at the Chief Commander from the world we
couldn’t see.
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2 Niccolo Paganini
Niccolo Paganini was a talented musician who
learned to play the violin at the age of five. By the
age of 11, he had already performed several times in
front of the audience, and at the age of 15, he went
on a world tour. However, unlike other prominent
musicians, Niccolo Paganini didn’t get enough praise
for his talent, as many people thought he was in
league with the devil through his mother, who was
obsessed with her son’s triumph. Paganini’s talent,
indeed, seemed supernatural. His memory for music
and ability to quickly move his fingers looked
impossible. Today’s brightest minds suppose he had
two medical disorders manifested in his long fingers
and hyperelastic skin.
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Despite all the achievements, Paganini’s life went
down the drain soon. He became an alcoholic when
he was just 15, and as Paganini grew up, he began
looking worse and worse, with his face spoiled by
excessive drinking.
Many believed that the devil helped Paganini play.
Others claimed that he could split himself into
doubles and walk around the hall while performing.
When Paganini was 50, he got so ill that doctors
were convinced he would soon die. However,
Paganini freaked out and promised to get better on
his own. Unfortunately, he didn’t survive.
3 Aleister Crowley
There was no doubt that Aleister Crowley turned to
the devil. In fact, he was a renowned leader of a
mystic gathering. When Aleister was a child, he
started rejecting the Bible. On this basis, his mother
often called him a demon and told him off for his
incredulity. As a result, Aleister began describing
himself as “the Beast” and made many claims
regarding the dark and the light fighting for his soul.
In one of his books, he even stated that God and
Satan had been fighting for his soul for three long
hours.
In fact, Alistair viewed Satanism from a Quaker
perspective. The Quakers had firm beliefs on this
subject, as they assumed that any views outside of
God were considered satanic. Within his occult,
Aleister lived upon the phrase which implied to do
whatever you wanted. He also supported others in
their aspirations and goals.
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4 Johann Georg Faust
Many people believe that Johan Georg Faust, a
German, was an astrologer, alchemist, and magician
who lived in the 16th century. With a desire to enjoy
life as much as possible, Faust made a pact with the
devil called Mephistopheles. This deal enabled Faust
to plunge into numerous immoral activities such as
seducing his male students and being mean and
vicious to others.
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Faust was the type of individual who despised
everyone else and was convinced of his greatness.
Many priests were sure that Faust had a connection
with the dark forces, which was the only explanation
of his appalling behavior. In addition, Faust had a
dog, which was believed to be a demon that could
change from an animal to a human servant at any
time.
Faust’s life ended tragically. He allegedly perished in
an explosion of an alchemical experiment. His body
was reportedly found in a “greatly mutilated”
condition, explained by the supposition that the devil
had come to collect him in person.
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5 Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa
Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa was another outstanding
intellectual in the 1500s who liked writing about the
supernatural. Some believed that he was smitten
with the devil due to numerous mentions his books
abounded with. He also described witches and the
way they managed to accomplish magic spells.
Agrippa included so many details in his writings that
people wondered where he could take such
information.
In fact, he expressed interest in Satanism from a
young age, following groups of witches who resided
around the town, which enabled him to learn some
mystic practices.
Later on, however, he met Jesus and begged for
salvation, after which he committed his life to guide
others who had gone astray.
During his lifetime, Agrippa published eight books
about the occult, which proved that he never
disguised his admiration for the devil. Luckily,
despite his weird behavior, he was never imprisoned
or tortured for mysticism. Perhaps Satan himself
kept him alive, or people were simply interested in
his stories of witchcraft and magic.