Sigil of Goddess Lilith Pendant
Inspired by the Mesopotamian and Jewish Figure Lilith
A walk through the art:
At the center is the symbol for Saturn.
Lilith's connection to Saturn is rooted a lot deeper than many people are aware.
In Qabbalah, Qliphoth, and Goetic Magic religions Thomas Karlsson claims that Lilith’s true throne is within the Qlipha known as Satorial (Lucifuge/Saturn).
According to Dion Fortune, a British occultist, author, and psychotherapist, Lilith is comparable to an inversion of the Sephira known as Binah. Binah is attributed to the planet Saturn and is considered to be a feminine manifestation of Jehovah’s power
Around the Saturnalia is a frame of repeated, inversted crescent moons.
Lilith's glyph makes up the bail.
.Materials: Zinc and steel blend, nickel and lead free
Dimensions: One and a half (1.5) inches tall and one a half (1.5) inches wide
Sigil of Goddess Lilith Pendant
Inspired by the Mesopotamian and Jewish Figure Lilith
A walk through the art:
At the center is the symbol for Saturn.
Lilith's connection to Saturn is rooted a lot deeper than many people are aware.
In Qabbalah, Qliphoth, and Goetic Magic religions Thomas Karlsson claims that Lilith’s true throne is within the Qlipha known as Satorial (Lucifuge/Saturn).
According to Dion Fortune, a British occultist, author, and psychotherapist, Lilith is comparable to an inversion of the Sephira known as Binah. Binah is attributed to the planet Saturn and is considered to be a feminine manifestation of Jehovah’s power
Around the Saturnalia is a frame of repeated, inversted crescent moons.
Lilith's glyph makes up the bail.
.Materials: Zinc and steel blend, nickel and lead free
Dimensions: One and a half (1.5) inches tall and one a half (1.5) inches wide
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