Lilith

When humans claim their godhood.

Photo credit: Willym Brown

Make your own life.

 

America is moving toward this, however much the distraction of checklists and external or material criteria.

IF yeh be afraid for the future, be that fear political, humanitarian, racial, or otherwise, then yeh have attempted to create someone else’s Eden. Fear is a tool with a sharp edge.

The point of all the metaphysical traditions is to guide you deeper into your own consciousness. In that journey, ye make your own life, and ye aren’t afraid of the unknown and uncontrollable.

Commit with your whole heart

 

When ye commit with your will, ye cannot get farther than who you are yesterday.

There be much good in the literature and research into the will and human habit. I don’t decry it. There be many tips, tricks, disciplines, habits, and helpers out there, I don’t decry it.

If ye be wanting something and not on a journey of it, then yeh be waiting for a snake or a rib surgeon. Committing with your whole heart means ye understand yer universe be comprised of dark matter, of delicate intangible relationships. Yer heart be growing like the universe it is. To commit with your whole heart means yeh learning and relating to all that’s in yer heart. Yeh learn to source your thoughts.

Lilith’s Artwork

The following artistic depictions were produced by Mickayla Hicks (@jnine_studios) to support our upcoming book on the Lilith story. We decided to show and share these wonderful art pieces now instead of waiting until the book is published in 2024.

This artistic depiction is of the original Burney Relief (also known as the Queen of the Night) of a terracotta plaque from ancient Mesopotamia. The relief is dominated by a nude female figure with wings and talons. She is usually identified as a goddess, and many experts identify her as Lilith. The Burney Relief is today displayed in the British Museum in London. The Burney Relief was founded in Babylon and dated back to 1800–1750 BC.

This is an artistic depiction of the original painting of Lilith (1887) by the John Collier

This is an artistic depiction of the original Michelangelo painting of Temptation and Fall which is painted on the ceiling in the Sistine Chapel in Rome, Italy.

This is an artistic depiction is a version of Yurl Klapough’s original Lilith and Eve (1963).

“Because you are a woman, people will force their thinking on you, their boundaries on you. They will tell you how to dress, how to behave, who you can meet and where you can go. Don’t live in their shadows of people’s judgement. Make your own choices in the light of your own business.”

- Amitabh Bachchan

Mickayla Hicks is an artist in rural Missouri and owner of JNine-Studios. Her artistic depictions were chosen to support our future Lilith book project. She is an exceptionally talented artist and we are proud to have her work on our team.

“Suil Dhe na gloir,

A ghnus Dhe nan dul”

The eye of God of Glory;

Face of the God of Life