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Lilith - Queen of the Night

L 9 1/4 * W 4 3/8 * H 9 7/8 Inches

 

Lilith – Archetype of Rebellion, Shadow Power, and Sacred Feminine Freedom

CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE:

  • Lilith is a complex and controversial figure who appears in various mythologies and mystical traditions. In Jewish folklore, she is often described as Adam’s first wife who refused to be subservient and left Eden to claim her autonomy.

  • In later occult, feminist, and modern metaphysical interpretations, Lilith is seen as a symbol of divine feminine sovereignty, sexual liberation, and shadow integration.

  • She represents untamed nature, the mysteries of the night, and the aspects of the feminine often suppressed or demonized—making her a powerful ally in reclamation and inner alchemy.

FAVORITE OFFERINGS:

Crystals:

  • Black Moonstone – for lunar mysteries and shadow work

  • Obsidian – protection, depth, and revealing hidden truths

  • Garnet – for passion, strength, and sacred sensuality

Herbs:

  • Mugwort – dreamwork, psychic opening, and lunar rites

  • Belladonna (symbolic only; not for physical use) – for mystery and forbidden power

  • Rose – for beauty, sensuality, and protective thorns

Oils:

  • Patchouli – grounding, primal energy, and power

  • Jasmine – sacred sensuality and spiritual awakening

  • Myrrh – deep spiritual insight and honoring ancient wisdom

Colors:

  • Black – mystery, power, and the unknown

  • Deep Red – sensuality, life force, and raw expression

  • Silver – moonlight, dreams, and feminine depth

Rituals:

  • Mirror work or journaling to face and reclaim rejected parts of the self

  • Full moon or dark moon meditations to connect with her presence

  • Lighting black or red candles and speaking affirmations of self-ownership and freedom

  • Shadow integration rituals, particularly around personal boundaries, shame, and sexual empowerment

MODERN WORSHIP PRACTICES:

  • Create an altar with symbols such as the crescent moon, owls, serpents, or mirrors.

  • Offer dark wine, rose petals, or incense as symbols of beauty, mystery, and power.

  • Work with Lilith during transformative phases, especially when claiming independence, healing sexual trauma, or facing the shadow self.

  • Speak her name with reverence in ritual when reclaiming personal power or challenging oppression.

  • Explore mythology, poetry, or magic that honors the wild, erotic, and untamed feminine.