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LILITH: Mother of Demons

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Long before Eve, there was Lilith.

Formed from the same earth as Adam, Lilith refused to submit. She spoke the forbidden Name, defied divine order, and walked away from Eden into exile. From the wilderness she rose—no longer a woman of the garden, but a queen of shadows, a mother of demons, and the embodiment of unyielding feminine power.

Mother of Demons is a powerful and deeply researched exploration of the forgotten goddess-demon who has haunted mythology, religion, and the occult for thousands of years. This book uncovers the full depth of her story—from ancient Mesopotamian origins to her role in Jewish mysticism, medieval witchcraft, and her powerful resurgence in modern spiritual and feminist traditions.

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The ancient roots of the Lillitu and Ardat Lili
Lilith’s exile from Eden and her appearance in the Alphabet of Ben Sira
Her union with Samael and her role as Queen of the Qliphoth
The truth behind cradle death, succubi, and blood rites
Ritual practices, offerings, sigils, and tools of invocation
Lilith’s place in shadow work, sexual sovereignty, and modern witchcraft

This is not a softened retelling. It is a descent into the forbidden. A confrontation with the sacred rage, sensual fire, and sovereign will that Lilith embodies. She does not ask to be understood. She does not beg to be worshipped.

She demands to be remembered.

104 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 12, 2025

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Talde Lucan

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June 27, 2025
Exceptional writing! Captures Lilith beautifully.

I have read close to 30 books about Lilith, her stories, nature, rituals in 2025. None came close to the authorship and scholarship of this book. Every sentence is intentional, well considered, succinct, and needed. Best writing I have encountered in occult subjects. Well done!
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