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Lilith - What do you think of her?


(@daneczka)
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I have been to one psychic who said that Lilith in my horoscope is very strong and that is why I have problems in relationships. 🤔 What do you guys think about this?


   
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(@kunia)
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In fact, her position in the horoscope may indicate areas where we may face difficulties, especially those related to our "dark side," that which we repress. But I wouldn't demonize her. Rather, it is an indication of where our potential for transformation lies. 


   
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(@shangie)
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@kunia I think so too. Lilith is not "evil incarnate," but rather a symbol of our wild, untamed nature. It's the part of us that doesn't want to conform, that craves freedom and authenticity.


   
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(@nibir)
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And how does it relate to men? Does Lilith have the same effect on them?


   
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(@wiciol)
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@nibir In men, Lilith often manifests itself in relationships with women. It can indicate what kind of women they are attracted to, but also what kind of problems they have with them. This could be, for example, a difficulty in understanding female independence, or an attraction to a "femme fatale."


   
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(@arkania)
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I read somewhere that Lilith is the "first feminist". That's interesting, because actually rebellion and fighting for one's rights are traits that are often associated with her.


   
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(@sadok)
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Posted by: @arkania
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I read somewhere that Lilith is the "first feminist". That's interesting, because actually rebellion and fighting for one's rights are traits that are often associated with her.
 

This is a rant. The goddess Lilith is no feminist. Fortunately. In fact, she is a beautiful and independent mulatto, but of her such a feminist as of me a baker, which I am not, because I hate cooking. I suppose this kind of text was let go by some pathetic feminist, or feminists who in other fields of life are nobodies and wanted/want to please anyone with anything. 

Goddess Lilith, despite her independent nature, is no feminist. 

 


   
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