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The Lilith Monographs: Volume 1

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The Lilith Monographs: Volume 1: Immaculata
The Lilith Monographs: Volume 1: Immaculata Book Cover, written by Joshua Seraphim
The Lilith Monographs: Volume 1: Immaculata Book Cover, written by Joshua Seraphim
Author(s) Joshua Seraphim
Publisher Leilah Publications, LLC
Publication date November 3, 2007
Media type Paperback
Length 176 Pages
ISBN 978-1419644962
Followed by The Lilith Monographs: Volume II: Lailah

For other uses of the name Lilith, see Lilith (disambiguation).


The Lilith Monographs: Volume 1: Immaculata is a scholastic work by Joshua Seraphim. The work is a series of in-depth research articles of the myth of the Goddess Lilith and her role in various cultures and religions.


Overview

  • Title: The Lilith Monographs: Volume 1: Immaculata
  • Author: Joshua Seraphim
  • Published By: Leilah Publications, LLC
  • Length: 176 Pages
  • Format: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1419644963
  • ISBN-13: 978-1419644962
  • Publishing Date: November 3, 2007


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Plot Summary

Thousands of years of legends....awakened. Lilith...A cult of devotees worships Her masks in dozens of cultures; they may or may not even know the allegiance they profess. Many who have been seduced by the legends and secret sacrifices of this goddess feel compelled to ask...Is Lilith real? Lilith is as real to Her devotees as Jesus Christ of Nazareth, Moses, Muhammad, or Buddha to their acolytes.

Is She a quasihistorical figure concocted by the wild scriptures of prophets and Magi, an earth-goddess of fertility and terror celebrated by the Pharaohs with blood? Can one prove Lilith walked the earth or is real? No. Just as scriptures and hieroglyphs uncover legends of religious characters such as Jesus Christ and Moses, thus do we have apocrypha scattered across cultures from bygone testaments of Ur, Akkad, and Babylon, kept hidden within the papyri of Egypt's Magi, to the sacred cremation grounds of India, finally deep within rogue monasteries in the Tibetan Himalayas. Lilith's words remain hidden. The Lilith Monographs series presents to you Her near-whispers beckoning you to edge of lust, love, and sanity.


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