Surprisingly, in this Babylonian Talmud, Tractate Sanhedrin 65b, it states that “there are two kinds of necromancy, the one where the dead is raised by naming him and the other where he is invoked by means of a skull.” This is all fascinating in the light of the fact that first of all necromancy is forbidden in Judaism (Torah) as was the handling a corpse or a human skull.
According to the Torah (the Jewish Law), sorcery, witchcraft, omens, spells, mediums and “calling up the dead” are detestable to the Lord (Deuteronomy 18:10). In spite of this admonition, Saul went to the witch of Endor to call up the dead spirit of Samuel (1 Samuel 28:11-15) but he as well as his sons subsequently died for doing this (1 Chronicles 10:13). Again in the Torah, the Jewish Law, it is written in Numbers 6:6, that one should not go near a dead body. How else could one get a human skull?
The incantations on the skull referred to “spirits” and Liliths”. Similar skulls in the Berlin Museum refer to the son and grandson of Lilith as well as seven other angels and the archangel Gabriel.
There are many representations of Lilith in Western Art and literature. There is a fresco on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel where Michelangelo depicts Lilith as a half woman and half snake tempting both Adam and Eve to fall. The West Facade of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris built around 1210 AD also depicts Adam and Eve at the Tree of Good and Evil in the Garden tempted by Lilith in the center as the snake that seduced them. Lilith is also referenced in Milton's Paradise Lost of 1667, Goethe's Faust of 1808, Robert Browning's poem: Adam, Lilith and Eve of 1883 and even Aleister Crowley's De Arte Magica. UFO Digest publisher Dirk Vander Ploeg in his book The Quest for Middle Earth discusses Adam and Lilith. Robert Morningstar calls the book “a concise Jungian History of Western Man.”
The reason that I am telling you all of this is because many in the greater UFO and paranormal community speak of Lilith as the Divine Feminine, the Queen of Heaven sometimes arriving on an UFO to help mankind. Also, many UFO encounters involve sexual contact with the abductees which is a nefarious characteristic of the she demon Lilith.
In his 11/18/06 article for UFO Digest Alien Writings and Symbols, Christine Mace spoke of how police officer Zamora saw initials materialized on a flying saucer from another world that he associated with Lilith. He concluded “as regards certain extraterrestrials…would this be our creators or our cousins?”
Be aware that there are negative feminine archetypes as well as positive ones. Some call this Queen of Heaven arriving in an UFO, Lilith, but remember that the Lilith character in Jewish mythology killed newborns, tempted men and attached herself to them to cause them harm. Many feminist groups and even some lesbian groups use the name of Lilith endearingly. Beware. She will slaughter you given half the chance. You say that you believe in God but demons (i.e. Lilith) also believe and they tremble at the thought (James 2:19). Submit yourself therefore to God and resist the devil (Lilith) and it will flee from you (James 4:7).
Remember that if you are ever confronted by this demon just call out the name of Jesus Christ and it will flee www.ufodigest.com/news/0109/abductions-stopped.html
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