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Lilith Origins

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  Lilith is a complex and multifaceted figure with roots in ancient mythology, folklore, and spirituality. Her origins and characteristics have evolved over time, influencing various cultures and traditions. Here's a comprehensive overview of the god Lilith: Ancient Mesopotamian Origins Lilith first appears in ancient Mesopotamian mythology, specifically in the Epic of Gilgamesh (circa 2100 BC) and the Sumerian poem "The Descent of Inanna" (circa 2300 BC). She is described as a demonic or supernatural being, often associated with the wind, storms, and the night. Hebrew and Biblical Traditions In Hebrew mythology, Lilith is mentioned in the Talmud (circa 500 AD) and the Alphabet of Ben Sira (circa 700 AD). According to legend, Lilith was created from the same earth as Adam, making her his equal. However, she refused to submit to Adam's authority, leading to her expulsion from the Garden of Eden. This narrative has been interpreted as a symbol of feminine power, indepen...

Darkness Down Below

When covid hit things seemed really scary for a lot of people. Anybody that had any type of a compromise lung felt some fear. There was a new menace that was on the horizon and with the way the governments were reacting it seemed like a credible clear and present danger. There was no vaccine, there was a wide spread outbreak and there was government officials coordinating around the world to get every single person to start wearing a mask. With enough time there was a pretty good show of people that supported the masks and who had fallen in line and did what they were supposed to do as good citizens. Little did they know that this was just a test. It was a test to benchmark what it would take to do a global transition or change of people in the way that they do things and how long it would take. You see, it was desired to have a benchmark for such a endeavor is this because of the rising threat of global warming. We are on a time limit with our planet here and it's going to expire ...