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12: Channeling the Goddess, Lilith

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This week I am sharing a channeled message from the goddess, Lilith.
Lilith is a figure from ancient Mesopotamian mythology who has evolved over time to become a prominent figure in various religious and cultural traditions. While her origins are complex and multifaceted, she is most commonly known as a figure associated with Jewish folklore, Kabbalah, and certain branches of occultism.
In Mesopotamian mythology, Lilith was originally depicted as a female demon or spirit associated with the night and aspects of fertility and sexuality. She is mentioned in ancient Babylonian texts such as the Epic of Gilgamesh and in Sumerian mythological texts.
In Jewish folklore, particularly in medieval and later mystical traditions, Lilith became associated with the first wife of Adam. According to some interpretations of Jewish texts, Lilith was created as Adam's equal, but she refused to submit to him and was subsequently cast out of the Garden of Eden. She is often depicted as a rebellious figure who symbolizes independence, sexuality, and feminine power.
In Kabbalistic texts, Lilith is sometimes portrayed as a demonic figure associated with impurity and malevolent forces. However, in some interpretations, she is also seen as a symbol of divine wisdom and a counterpart to the Shekhinah, the feminine aspect of the divine.
In modern occult and feminist movements, Lilith has been reinterpreted and revered as a symbol of female empowerment, autonomy, and liberation. She is sometimes invoked in rituals and magical practices as a patroness of marginalized or oppressed groups, particularly women.
Overall, Lilith's character is complex and multifaceted, with interpretations varying widely across different religious and cultural contexts. She has become a symbol of feminine power, independence, and rebellion in various traditions, inspiring diverse interpretations and beliefs.
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This week I am sharing a channeled message from the goddess, Lilith.
Lilith is a figure from ancient Mesopotamian mythology who has evolved over time to become a prominent figure in various religious and cultural traditions. While her origins are complex and multifaceted, she is most commonly known as a figure associated with Jewish folklore, Kabbalah, and certain branches of occultism.
In Mesopotamian mythology, Lilith was originally depicted as a female demon or spirit associated with the night and aspects of fertility and sexuality. She is mentioned in ancient Babylonian texts such as the Epic of Gilgamesh and in Sumerian mythological texts.
In Jewish folklore, particularly in medieval and later mystical traditions, Lilith became associated with the first wife of Adam. According to some interpretations of Jewish texts, Lilith was created as Adam's equal, but she refused to submit to him and was subsequently cast out of the Garden of Eden. She is often depicted as a rebellious figure who symbolizes independence, sexuality, and feminine power.
In Kabbalistic texts, Lilith is sometimes portrayed as a demonic figure associated with impurity and malevolent forces. However, in some interpretations, she is also seen as a symbol of divine wisdom and a counterpart to the Shekhinah, the feminine aspect of the divine.
In modern occult and feminist movements, Lilith has been reinterpreted and revered as a symbol of female empowerment, autonomy, and liberation. She is sometimes invoked in rituals and magical practices as a patroness of marginalized or oppressed groups, particularly women.
Overall, Lilith's character is complex and multifaceted, with interpretations varying widely across different religious and cultural contexts. She has become a symbol of feminine power, independence, and rebellion in various traditions, inspiring diverse interpretations and beliefs.
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