Lilith Is In Jewish Folklore by Michael W. Ford – Non-Fiction

Writer: Michael W. Ford

Subject: Lilith Is In Jewish Folklore

Link: MEWE / 18.07.2023 / Satanic Assembly / Posted by Afeha CD

Lilith Is In Jewish Folklore

The first Eve and wife of Adam, she refused Adam’s advances, who attempted to subvert her power, independence, and inherent equality. She is the Queen of Demons and the wife of Samael, from whom came the succubi.

She is the Infernal Moon and Queen of the Infernal Sabbat. She does have an angelic aspect as well, that of being a protectiveness of mothers and children (duality). Her nature is that of feminine fertility, seduction, the cycles of the Moon, and perhaps one of the reasons she is considered “evil” being her ability to seduce, to take what she wishes, and disregards those who displease her.

She is feminine strength and individualized focus. As Samael (the Serpent) is considered, according to gender, to be the Daemon of Wizards and Warlocks, Lilith is the Patroness and Queen of Witches.

 

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.