Lilith, The Primordial Woman: The Feminine and the Sacred

Author:   Ana Vaz ,  Ouassima Touahria ,  Coremagik
Publisher:   Independently Published
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9798884128583


Pages:   236
Publication Date:   08 March 2024
Format:   Paperback
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"The archetypal split of the feminine: angel and demon Our Western world is dominated and divided by a profound dichotomy of Women that has its origins in the Bible, therefore around 5 thousand years ago. Everything that came before was consigned to oblivion and discredit, it lives in the debris of our collective memory. Lilith is the First Woman, the Primordial, the one who was banished from man's history because she did not accept his dominance and was persecuted like a demon. Only after the rebellion of this Original Woman did Eve emerge, from Adam's rib. It was to this inferior woman that the Serpent of Paradise gave the apple of knowledge to eat. But this Serpent was none other than Lilith, the part of the woman that would forever be reduced to her shadow and condemned to live in exile from our psyche, while Eve would serve the man and the patriarchal community, subject to his laws and norms. The work of the woman aware of her split must be to find TOTALITY in herself, to realize herself as an integral whole woman, to abandon the vision of the woman who has been divided in two for centuries and who experiences a crucifixion of herself. This division later manifested itself in the form of Mary, the Virgin Mother at the altar, and Mary Magdalene, the sinner: the ""saint and the prostitute"". The common woman suffers this dilemma and, when she thinks she has entered the world of spirituality, she falls into the trap of ""spiritual"" fulfillment, not having integrated the entirety of her psyche, therefore suffering serious disruptions on the mental and emotional plane (hysteria, bipolarity, fibromyalgia, depressions, etc., and all types of autoimmune and psychosomatic diseases). This happens due to a systematic and systemic rejection of her core nature as a matrix and telluric woman, linked to the instinctual, sensual-sexual-mediumistic, which are inhibited by the sieve of Judeo-Christian morality that condemns her, risking never again to find herself in her entirety, continuing to nullify the part of her being that is the Original Woman, linked to the Mother Earth and the cult of the Goddess, which, ultimately, is detrimental to the evolution of the planet itself. Without a true basic feminine identity, the Chalice Woman, the Queen, and the Muse, will never find herself in her wholeness. Only through the integration of the Masculine and Feminine Principles can men and women fulfill themselves, both being aware of their differences on a biological and psychic level. For the woman who allows it, this book can ignite the fire of Lilith and the consciousness of the Primordial Woman, the One who can truly transform the world!"

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Author:   Ana Vaz ,  Ouassima Touahria ,  Coremagik
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.349kg
ISBN:  

9798884128583


Pages:   236
Publication Date:   08 March 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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