Lilith: The First Woman, Mother of Demons, Whisperer of Rebellion

Episode 14,   Jun 23, 12:39 PM

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This week's episode is all about the goddess, Lilith.  
Lilith is a fascinating figure who has taken on many forms throughout history. Here's a breakdown of her key characteristics:

  • Origins: Her roots are murky, possibly linked to Mesopotamian demon figures called lilitu.
  • Jewish Mythology: In Jewish folklore, she's often depicted as:
    • Adam's first wife, created equally from the earth (contrasting with Eve created from his rib).
    • A rebellious figure who refused to be subservient and left the Garden of Eden.
    • A night demon associated with sexuality, sometimes depicted as harming children.
  • Later Interpretations: Modern interpretations offer a more nuanced view:
    • A symbol of female independence and strength.
    • Representing untamed aspects of femininity, sexuality, and primal power.
    • A source of empowerment and connection with the wild feminine.
  • Depictions: Varies widely, sometimes shown with wings, long hair, or a serpent-like form.
  Sources for this episode + Recommended Reading: 

  1. The Goddess Pages by Laurie Sue Brockway
  2. The Hebrew Goddess by Raphael Patai
  3. The Mystica
  4. Lilith: Lady Flying in Darkness by Rabbi Jill Hammer
  5. Lilith: Jewish Virtual Library Online
  6. The Legend of Lilith: Adam’s First Wife by Ariela Pelaia  
  7. Lilith by Emil G. Hirsch, Solomon Schecther, Ludwig Blau
  8. Lilith: Seductress, Heroine, or Murderer? By Janet Howe Gaines
  9. Lilith By Rebecca Lesses
  10. “Lilith.” In Kabbalah by Gershom Scholem
  11. From Demoness to God’s Partner: The Astonishing Career of the World’s First Feminist, Lilith by Felicia Waldman
  12. Lilith Incantation Bowl
  13. Lilith Incantation Bowl (in the article)
  14. Lilith Amulet
  15. Lilith Amulet
  16. The Hidden Goddess by Laurie Martin-Gardner