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Lilith scholars Amy Scerba, M.A., and Dr. Barbara Black Koltuv trace the mythological motif of Lilith through Sumerian, Hebrew, Assyrian, Babylonian, Akkadian, Canaanite, and Persian cultural memes. Dr. Siegmund Hurwitz's precious 1992 exegesis, entitled Lilith: the first Eve (Hurwitz © 1992 Daimon-Verlag) approaches the Lilith motif as a psychologo-religious case study.
Dr. Hurwitz examines Lilith legends and more importantly her cultural etymology from both a historical and psychological standpoint. The mythological motif of Lilith is a psychologo-
religious narrative that breaks the boundaries between the human and the holy. The multivalence of Lilith in ancient mythology compounds with syncretism in religious thought, and fractures the borders between linear time and sacred place. Lilith's motif must not be used in a pejorative or dismissive study, for diverse cultures have embedded Her character and story in faith.
It is suitable for this series of studies to prospect the Lilith motif as a sexual-cultural prototype, as both an expression of the deepest regions of the human psyche, and an exhortation of cultural faith. The meta-narratives of Lilith's motif breaches barriers of psychologo-religious memes and archetypal legends that are neither true nor false yet hold preeminent affect on human genotypes.
Desire...lust and love are the greatest forces in the human condition. Primacy of sex holds no boundary to any theological concept of the sacred feminine. Demythologizing Lilith does not sterilize the innate spirit of Her motif, it devalues the importance of Her various legends with hermeneutics. Lilith and her iconography of sexual dominance, primacy, and death.
"The Lilith Monographs" is Leilah Publications' signature series. We examine in a series of three volumes sexuality and its relation to spirituality and religion, sex magic{k}, the evolution of ancient goddesses, sexual prototypes, human psychology and sexual 'deviance,' and much more! The Lilith Monographs Volume II and Volume III release in 2008 and 2009 respectively.
Volume II {title to be announced on a future date} will focus specifically on sexuality in the "Orient" such as Tantra, Buddhism & sexuality, and Sufi sex magic{k}.
Volume III {title to be announced on a future date}is my examinationof such sexologists as Evola, Marquis de Sade, Crowley, Christopher S. Hyatt, Leopold Von Sacher-Masoch, Freud, Dr. Krafft-Ebing and their contributions. We will examine some Tantric practices of the Kali "Thuggees" and the works of Sir John Woodruffe/Arthur Avalon. This volume will examine post-modern American society's use of sex as an anasthetic to social pathogens.
Joshua Seraphim
Leilah Publications, LLC
Lilith scholars Amy Scerba, M.A., and Dr. Barbara Black Koltuv trace the mythological motif of Lilith through Sumerian, Hebrew, Assyrian, Babylonian, Akkadian, Canaanite, and Persian cultural memes. Dr. Siegmund Hurwitz's precious 1992 exegesis, entitled Lilith: the first Eve (Hurwitz © 1992 Daimon-Verlag) approaches the Lilith motif as a psychologo-religious case study.
Dr. Hurwitz examines Lilith legends and more importantly her cultural etymology from both a historical and psychological standpoint. The mythological motif of Lilith is a psychologo-
religious narrative that breaks the boundaries between the human and the holy. The multivalence of Lilith in ancient mythology compounds with syncretism in religious thought, and fractures the borders between linear time and sacred place. Lilith's motif must not be used in a pejorative or dismissive study, for diverse cultures have embedded Her character and story in faith.
It is suitable for this series of studies to prospect the Lilith motif as a sexual-cultural prototype, as both an expression of the deepest regions of the human psyche, and an exhortation of cultural faith. The meta-narratives of Lilith's motif breaches barriers of psychologo-religious memes and archetypal legends that are neither true nor false yet hold preeminent affect on human genotypes.
Desire...lust and love are the greatest forces in the human condition. Primacy of sex holds no boundary to any theological concept of the sacred feminine. Demythologizing Lilith does not sterilize the innate spirit of Her motif, it devalues the importance of Her various legends with hermeneutics. Lilith and her iconography of sexual dominance, primacy, and death.
"The Lilith Monographs" is Leilah Publications' signature series. We examine in a series of three volumes sexuality and its relation to spirituality and religion, sex magic{k}, the evolution of ancient goddesses, sexual prototypes, human psychology and sexual 'deviance,' and much more! The Lilith Monographs Volume II and Volume III release in 2008 and 2009 respectively.
Volume II {title to be announced on a future date} will focus specifically on sexuality in the "Orient" such as Tantra, Buddhism & sexuality, and Sufi sex magic{k}.
Volume III {title to be announced on a future date}is my examinationof such sexologists as Evola, Marquis de Sade, Crowley, Christopher S. Hyatt, Leopold Von Sacher-Masoch, Freud, Dr. Krafft-Ebing and their contributions. We will examine some Tantric practices of the Kali "Thuggees" and the works of Sir John Woodruffe/Arthur Avalon. This volume will examine post-modern American society's use of sex as an anasthetic to social pathogens.
Joshua Seraphim
Leilah Publications, LLC
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Re: Lilith Monographs series
Tue, May 6, 2008 - 12:00 AMThere was apparently a real Lilith as observed phenomenon for which obscene delineation and ephemeris exist to this day. It was discovered by Cassini, between Earth and the Mooon, and amazingly as it seems it does influence even horary astrology. One proposition was that it is a flying object. In not going into detail I gave it another name, LILI VERA or Cassini Lilith.
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