LILITH ARCHETYPE OF FREEDOM The Masks of Lilith By Fernando Trujillo According to Jewish folklore Lilith was the first woman created by God and given to Adam, when Lilith refused to be submissive to man. l Eden being cursed by Jehovah and joining the hosts of Lucifer. Since then Lilith has walked the earth being considered the first faith minister in history, for Judeo-Christianity Lilith is the wife of Satan and mother of demons, for the Gothic culture she is the mother of vampires and for others she is the mother of humanity. In Semitic culture Lilith is a succubus, a sexual demon that seduces men in their dreams to steal their souls, like a kind of female Freddy Kruger. In the Sumerian culture Lilith is called Lilitu and has the same function of sexual demon as in the Semitic culture. All these attributes and names that have been given to her are nothing more than masks that she has used in her walk through the centuries, repudiated by the Semites and venerated by the Gothics in her disguise as Queen of the Vampires, the goddess has reinvented herself in this way. centuries of history. Goddess, demon, vampire, mother, prostitute, feminist and virgin - all these titles are the masks under which Lilith has walked with us. Lilith, like her husband Lucifer, has worn a different mask in each period of history. Professor Jung said that archetypes cannot be killed or banished, they always come back with a new mask. Can you discover her? She is in the ancient Greek religion under the name of Aphrodite, the Germanic peoples worshipped her under the name of Freya and in ancient India she was called Kali the goddess of destruction, as in the story Carmilla by S heridan Le Fanu in her Vampire Queen mask. She can be found in ancient re lieves as a goddess of fertility or as a goddess of sexuality, she can also be found in the ancient world. You can see her as an old woman full of wisdom or you can see her as a dark goddess who brings destruction and misery. The goddess is multiple, in her aspect as maiden, mother or old woman she is the connoisseur of magic, the one who initiates the man or woman on the way to a higher knowledge. These three aspects are masks of the same goddess, that goddess who drives men mad and introduces initiates into that secret world of magic and symbols. The goddess walks with a new mask being loved, repudiated and feared. It is ironic that Judaism despises and fears the figure of Lilith since many of its heroines fulfill the archetype of the prostitute, Esther seduced the king of Per sia so that he would not persecute her people while Judith seduced the Babylonian general Holofernes and on her wedding night murdered him. For Judaism (as well as its son Christianity and its twin brother Islam) Lilith is a perverse being, a devil who leads men to destruction, a despicable whore and all for refusing to submit to her husband and defy Jehovah, well apparently for the Semites prostitution is not a sin as long as it fulfills its purposes. Is the Virgin Mary another mask of Lilith? This will surely outrage many fundamentalist Christians when they hear it, but it is true, in reality the figure of the Virgin Mary is another mask of Lilith. of the Virgin Mary (as well as other Virgins) comes from the pagan goddesses of antiquity, an archetype that early Christians adopted into their divine pantheon and of course is another of Lilith's disguises in her guise as a virgin goddess. The Virgin Mary is Lilith, just as Jesus Christ is another mask of Lucifer, our God. he heroes have again deceived the masses with their disguises. This is part of an esoteric Christianity however this is a separate issue. On the other hand, Lilith is also the feared Babalon the Scarlet Woman, the wife of the of the Beast which rides a naked dragon and symbolizes the fear of the gods. Christian bears to female sexuality. Thus Lilith plays a double role as Virgin Mary and Scarlet Woman in the metaphysical comedy of existence. The Virgin and the Prostitute are two sacred archetypes, two aspects of the goddess. Judeo-Christianity, by venerating one over the other, has restored the cosmic balance. In all cultures there has always been a veneration of the goddess in her two aspects: as a sacred virgin and as a prostitute, these two archetypes have always been present in all cultures. are not antagonistic as Judeo-Christianity later became, but two opposite poles that complement each other. The function of the sacred prostitute in some cultures was to teach young people the mysteries of sexuality by giving herself in sacred rituals, on the other hand in ancient Rome there were the Vestals, virgin women who were revered and respected for their sacred character within society. In those women the goddess was manifested both in her character as an untouchable virgin and as a sacred prostitute. Nowadays these women are worshipped unconsciously, celebrities and public figures are the object of worship by the modern human being, in a world where God is dead and the spirit of the rational dominates is when the human being in all his existential emptiness needs to worship something that is superior to them and compensate their inner emptiness. This superior being can be a superhero. comic book character, a video game character or in this case a celebrity. Archetypes have many disguises in these modern times. Let's take pop singer Taylor Swift as an example, who unconsciously plays the role of the sacred virgin, her innocent figure and her angelic voice attracts. in a horde of faithful concert-goers who devoutly buy his albums. They stick their posters in their rooms and sing their songs with fanatic joy, just like the cult of the virgin. On the other hand, porn actress Sasha Grey involuntarily plays the role of sacred prostitute, her bad girl attitude, her overflowing sexuality, her seductive and seductive gaze are the fantasy of men and women who devoutly watch her movies and download her pictures from the internet. Sasha Grey, just like Lilith and the The Scarlet Woman of the Bible also attracts the hatred of fundamentalists who condemn her to Hell, call her a whore and call her a sinner. Nowadays, any woman, whether she is a virgin or a prostitute, has the power to be a goddess. It is possible that Lilith is Dante's Beatrice, the Dulcinea of Don Quixote and even Siegfried's Brunhilde. The A-Mada whom the hero has to save, the hero performs many feats, fights dragons and goes through many dangers for the sake of his unattainable lady. This is the same philosophy of courtly love of the Middle Ages and can be seen in fairy tales when the prince faces many dangers and in the end succeeds in winning the love of his maiden. Not everyone is worthy of Lilith's love, that is why she abandoned Adam and for that reason she gave herself to Lucifer and Cain, the first great warrior, only the initiates can access her, their love for her is an overcoming of death and a conquest. of immortality. In the mystical novel Demian by Herman Hesse appears Eva, Max Demian's mother, for whom the protagonist Emil Sinclair feels a deep love. Eva is the woman idealized both in the visions and in the reality of the protagonist. Eve is another disguise of Lilith in her aspect as the mother of humanity, loved by the initiate (Sinclair) and who is faithful to her. As in Sinclair's dreams, the goddess appears in the dreams of the ini The only one who deserves it will have it will have it, and only the one who deserves it will have it. Only the one who deserves it will have it in their arms. The Great Mother, the unattainable maiden, the princess in danger, the best friend, the celebrity of your dreams, the virgin and the sacred prostitute the image of Lilith. h is a part of the human soul, a voice that speaks to initiates in their dreams. and that manifests itself in every woman. The first love of childhood and the lust awakened by a sensual woman are manifestations of that goddess who walks among us, awakening our libido. mocking religious dogmas and pushing us to reach eternity. Lilith is initiation through sexuality, is freedom and is the feminine ideal. disguised in various masks and forms, walking through cycles with a new mask, dancing through eras eaten away by decay, Lilith always returns with a new mask like her husband Lucifer, one can disown her and love her or on the contrary one can venerate and love her when one discovers her in her current mask. As a pagan the latter suits me very well