LEGEND OF DEMONIC GODDESS LILITH AND HER DAUGHTERS THE SUCCUBI.

The daughters of Lilith watch closely the surface of mirrors, seeking a naïve and narcissistic human. She then passes through the portal of the worlds and enters the human body through the mortal’s eyes, resulting in a Demon Posession, and other superstitions.

Synopsis: Lilith was once known as a Sumerian fertility/agricultural goddess, but over the years has been demonified by other religions into the modern myth of succubi.

Lilith (or Lilitu) has over 100 names and variations in myths ranging from Ancient Sumeria to Jewish Mysticism to tribal Malayasia to myths about the Third Millenium. She is the first wife of Adam (before Eve) according to the Jewish myth. She is a Sumerian fertility/agricultural goddess, and she is the Greek goddess of the dark moon. She is the mother of all succubi. She is perhaps the most identifiable incarnation of historical feminism and men's fear of feminist idealogy (Judeo-Christian men used female icons to increase feminine demonification, essentially by lying and spreading rumours).

The Origin of Lilith:
Lilith has many origins. In one version of the bin-Sira version of the Bible, Lilith is the first wife of Adam (before Eve) and was created at the same time that god created Adam. In Greek myth, she is the goddess of the dark moon (Artemis is the goddess of the full moon, and Hecate is the goddess of the crescent moon). In Mesopotamian legends, Lilith is a fertility/earth goddess who protects people's children and helps to harvest food.

In both Arabic and Jewish myths however, she is a succubus (plural: succubi). A demon-woman who hunts men, seduces them and drains their life with a kiss. Jewish mothers believed Lilith would come to take their children away and eat them. Its a bit like the German myth of Struwwelpeter. "Eat your food and stay clean or else Struwwelpeter will get you!"

Every religion known to mankind has some kind of "evil woman" myth. Quite a few of them bear a startling resemblance to Lilith. Lilith has many different names, such as Marilith or Lilitu, but all of them connect with the common theme: A demon woman, often with wings, who kills men and sometimes children: A succubus.

Of course, there is also legends about incubi (singular: incubus), but these should not be confused with succubi (which is the plural of succubus). The incubi are fallen angels in Judeo-Christianity who fell to earth because they had sex with mortal women. Since then incubi have stalked the earth, seducing women in their dreams and impregnating them. According to Christian myth, the children of incubi grow up to become rapists.

There are many different legends and sources from multiple religions that refer to Lilith, and none of them are complete. Only after looking at all of them (preferably in chronological order) does a person gain a better understanding of what Lilith was, and what her myth has become.
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