Creation, Gods, Goddesses, Lilith,

Polytheistic beliefs. Lilith, Mary, Sophia, Ishtar, Isis, Astarte or Aphrodite, Asherah, or Venus all represent the same. Co-rulers in the divine plaroma. 

Wiki- There are mixed views of Lilith in the Zohar. In one account she is Samael's counterpart and a mother of demons. In another she is seen seducing the fallen angels as Naamah; the angels Azza and Azazael after they challenge the Shekhinah (the feminine dwelling presence of God) over the creation of man. This is alluded in the Zohar book 1 :19a-b, 23a-b, 27a-b respectively. When Lilith and Naamah (another aspect of Lilith) were with Adam in his 130-year separation from Eve after the fall, they had daughters born from their union. These were the nashiym, the lilim, the liloth spirits who were the ones who seduced the Watchers. These daughters along with Lilith and Naamah are restored to Adam through the Wisdom of Solomon, the aspect of the Shekhinah, (referred to as the two prostitutes and the Nashiym in chapters 4 and 5 in the Zohar the Book of Concealment the Sifri D Tsri-nita). [2]

Gods, Goddesses, And Images of God By Othmar Keel, Christoph Uehlinger

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