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Yes. She refused to be submissive to Adam just because he was a man, and was kicked out of the Garden of Eden. I don't remember the source where I read this part from, but to ensure such rebellion would not happen again God took the rib from Adam so that the next woman would be submissive to man.Wasn't Lilith also the first wife of Adam?
Is there any variant of Satanism that regards Satan as female?
the usual Christin concept of the entity called "Satan" is of course that of a fallen angel and angels seem to be male.
But there seem to be different concepts of Satan and there is also "Lilith".
Out of all these smilies, we don't have one for whistling or any other sexy ones?*Clipps on Horns*
*Fastens Tail*
*Takes out Red Stilettos and Whip* :flirt:
To the Satanist, Satan is a symbol. An internal projection of ones own highest potential. To the female Satanist, this projection would most likely be female, but it wouldn't have to be.
subconscious of man! IMO satan is not lucifer!I will also add that, since to me the Prince of Darkness, by what ever Name of Power It is called is a purely metaphysical Being, thus, possesses no gender which is a physical attribute. To me the Dark Lord can manifest ItSelf in what ever Form it Wills, be it male, female, or asexual. However, again, in my experience, It seems to possess more masculine qualities. Every time I have called upon the Dark Lord it has manifested ItSelf to me more powerfully when I call upon It by the Name of Set, and always in the Form of a metaphysical presence.
subconscious of man! IMO satan is not lucifer!
I don't recall using the name of Satan or Lucifer in my post. However, now that you brought it up, Satan, Lucifer, Set, Prometheus, etc., with all of their seperate mythology are all reflections of one and the same Being, That which I choose to call the Prince of Darkness. BTW I am sceptical of the term "sub-conscious", to me the terms "un-conscious" or "non-conscious" might be more appropriate terms. When you get the time you might want to check out P.D. Ouspensky's book "The Psychology of Man's Possible Evolution."
It was just my opinion. but I was going to ask you to tell more about you envoking the dark lord? Subconscious makes more sense to me as I am not clued up on other states of consciousness. I might give that book a try, sounds interesting
to me Lucifer is just the subconscious of man and is no entity. If I were to relate him to satan then maybe it would be his dark half! (or our dark side!)