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The term "Manifestation" simply describes how a supernatural entity chooses to occur or exist on Earth. [[Angels]] and [[Demons]] manifest and physical appear on Earth via possessing a human host. [[Cupids|Cupid angels]] seem capable of instantaneous manifestation. [[Gods]] and [[Vengeful Spirits|Ghosts]], however, do not use a human host to exist physically on Earth, instead they assume human form, as do the [[Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse]]. All of the information documented below only describes the first time a particular important Angel or Demon manifests on Earth using a human host. 
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==Important Occurrences with Angels==
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|text= The most unique element about angels (in ''Supernatural'') that isn't in typical lore is the notion that they have to possess. They control a human host in much the same way demons do. The only difference is that angels have to ask permission and demons don't. That provided us with all sorts of morality plays to work through because angels are nominally good, but they are putting human victims through this horrific experience just because the humans were devout enough to give their will away.
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|author= [[Eric Kripke]]
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|source= ''[[Supernatural: The Official Companion Season 4]]''
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===[[4.01 Lazarus Rising]]===
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Manifestation refers to the manner in which supernatural entities choose to appear on Earth, whether it be by assuming human form or by possessing a person, either voluntarily or involuntary.  
[[Castiel|Angel Castiel]] manifests on Earth in his Vessel [[Jimmy Novak]] while appearing before Dean Winchester.  
 
  
===[[4.07 It's The Great Pumpkin, Sam Winchester]]===
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[[Angels]] and [[demons]] require a human host in order to physically manifest on Earth because their true forms prove destructive to most individuals. Both angels and demons can dematerialize and re-manifest in another time and place using the same or different host. Unlike demons, who possess humans involuntarily without their consent, archangels and angels require the permission of the human host for possession to be acceptable.  
[[Uriel|Angel Uriel]] manifests on Earth in a Vessel to aid Castiel in preventing the breaking of a Seal.  
 
  
===[[4.17 It's A Terrible Life]]===
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[[Gods|Deities]] do not use human hosts to manifest, instead they assume human form, as do the [[Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse]]. Castiel indicates that Dean's magical amulet will burn hot in the presence of [[God]] and [[Joshua]] confirms that he is on Earth somewhere, although it remains unclear what form he is in.  
Following sometime after Uriel's death in [[4.16 On The Head Of A Pin]], [[Zachariah|Angel Zachariah]] manifests on Earth in a Vessel.  
 
  
===[[4.20 The Rapture]]===
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Ghosts do not require a host, but can take them to interact with their environment.
During a brief flashback, we witness Castiel descending form Heaven, effectively manifesting on Earth in his Vessel Jimmy Novak.
 
  
===[[5.01 Sympathy For The Devil]]===
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[[Eve]], the Mother of All Monsters, required the body of a virgin to act as a vessel, in order to walk the Earth once again after being released from [[Purgatory]].
[[Lucifer|Archangel Lucifer]] manifests on Earth in an alternate Vessel named [[Nick]].
 
  
===[[5.03 Free To Be You And Me]]===
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==Key terms pertaining to Manifestation==
[[Raphael|Archangel Raphael]] manifests on Earth in his chosen Vessel [[Donnie Finnerman]].
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* [[Possession]] - Possession describes the process in which a supernatural entity takes over a human's body, with or without permission depending on the entity, effectively controlling the speech and actions of the host.  
  
===[[5.13 The Song Remains The Same]]===
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* [[Vessel]] - A vessel is a human body that an [[angel]] occupies with the consent of the host, which is required for all angels.
[[Michael|Archangel Michael]] manifests on Earth in an alternate true Vessel name [[John Winchester]] while in the year of 1978 during time travel.
 
  
==Important Occurrences with Demons==
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* [[Meatsuit]] - Colloquial term used by [[demons]] and [[hunters]] alike to describe a human body when it is playing host to a demon.
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* [[Exorcism]] - Exorcism is ritual to forcibly remove demons from their human host, sending them back to [[Hell]]. There exists an arcane Latin exorcism that is possible to eject an angel from its vessel, it has only been used once in an incomplete form by the demon [[Alastair]] on [[Castiel]].
  
===[[1.01 Pilot]]===
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* [[Binding Link]] - Binding links are a specific bond or connection that demons can use to lock themselves inside a human's body, in which case exorcism proves ineffective against the demon. Binding links can also be used to suppress an angel or demon from using their powers.
[[Azazel|Demon Azazel]] manifest on Earth in a male's body. His silhouette is seen craning over Sam's crib.
 
  
===[[1.11 Scarecrow]]===
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* [[Ectoplasm]] - Ectoplasm is material that entities like ghosts use to successfully materialize on Earth. This term was used in a similar sense in the 1984 film, ''Ghost Busters''.
[[Meg|Demon Meg]] manifests on Earth in a host named [[Meg Masters]].
 
  
===[[3.01 The Magnificent Seven]]===
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The [[Seven Deadly Sins|Seven Deadly Sins Demons]] manifest on Earth by occupying seven human hosts. [[Ruby|Demon Ruby]] manifests on Earth in a female's body attempting to follow Dean, Sam and Bobby.
 
 
 
===[[3.04 Sin City]]===
 
[[Casey|Demon Casey]] manifests on Earth in a female's body.
 
 
 
===[[3.09 Malleus Maleficarum]]===
 
[[Tammi|Demon Tammi]] manifests on Earth in a female's body to warn the Dean and Sam Winchester of a New demonic Leader who is causing chaos in the west and she tells them that she is coming to kill them.
 
 
 
===[[3.12 Jus in Bello]]===
 
[[Lilith|Demon Lilith]] manifests on Earth in a young girl's body.
 
 
 
===[[4.07 It's The Great Pumpkin, Sam Winchester]]===
 
[[Samhain|Demon Samhain]] manifests on Earth in a dead teacher and witch's body, causing chaos and destruction in a small town.
 
 
 
===[[4.09 I Know What You Did Last Summer]]===
 
[[Alastair|Demon Alastair]] manifests on Earth in pediatrician's body attempting to retrieve Anna Milton for informative purposes concerning what the angels are planing because she can hear the angels converse with each other in Heaven.
 
 
 
===[[5.10 Abandon All Hope]]===
 
[[Crowley|Demon Crowley]] manifests on Earth in a New York literary agent's body, locating Dean and Sam, telling them to kill Lucifer with the Colt. 
 
 
 
===[[5.20 The Devil You Know]]===
 
[[Brady|Demon Brady]] manifests on Earth in a male's body, taking part in topics concerning the Swine flu epidemic.
 
 
 
==Important occurrences with the Four Horsemen==
 
 
 
===[[5.02 Good God Y'All]]===
 
[[War|Horseman War]] assumes the form a Roger, a dead man buried in a ditch. He begins to alter human perception of people, specifically effecting the perception of humans in of a small town.
 
 
 
===[[5.14 My Bloody Valentine]]===
 
[[Famine|Horseman Famine]] assumes human form. His presence amplifies the urges, desires and cravings of many people in a small town.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 01:43, 10 September 2018

The most unique element about angels (in Supernatural) that isn't in typical lore is the notion that they have to possess. They control a human host in much the same way demons do. The only difference is that angels have to ask permission and demons don't. That provided us with all sorts of morality plays to work through because angels are nominally good, but they are putting human victims through this horrific experience just because the humans were devout enough to give their will away.

Eric Kripke, Supernatural: The Official Companion Season 4

Manifestation refers to the manner in which supernatural entities choose to appear on Earth, whether it be by assuming human form or by possessing a person, either voluntarily or involuntary.

Angels and demons require a human host in order to physically manifest on Earth because their true forms prove destructive to most individuals. Both angels and demons can dematerialize and re-manifest in another time and place using the same or different host. Unlike demons, who possess humans involuntarily without their consent, archangels and angels require the permission of the human host for possession to be acceptable.

Deities do not use human hosts to manifest, instead they assume human form, as do the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. Castiel indicates that Dean's magical amulet will burn hot in the presence of God and Joshua confirms that he is on Earth somewhere, although it remains unclear what form he is in.

Ghosts do not require a host, but can take them to interact with their environment.

Eve, the Mother of All Monsters, required the body of a virgin to act as a vessel, in order to walk the Earth once again after being released from Purgatory.

Key terms pertaining to Manifestation

  • Possession - Possession describes the process in which a supernatural entity takes over a human's body, with or without permission depending on the entity, effectively controlling the speech and actions of the host.
  • Vessel - A vessel is a human body that an angel occupies with the consent of the host, which is required for all angels.
  • Meatsuit - Colloquial term used by demons and hunters alike to describe a human body when it is playing host to a demon.
  • Exorcism - Exorcism is ritual to forcibly remove demons from their human host, sending them back to Hell. There exists an arcane Latin exorcism that is possible to eject an angel from its vessel, it has only been used once in an incomplete form by the demon Alastair on Castiel.
  • Binding Link - Binding links are a specific bond or connection that demons can use to lock themselves inside a human's body, in which case exorcism proves ineffective against the demon. Binding links can also be used to suppress an angel or demon from using their powers.
  • Ectoplasm - Ectoplasm is material that entities like ghosts use to successfully materialize on Earth. This term was used in a similar sense in the 1984 film, Ghost Busters.