HAPPY SINDAY
Hail Lilith, who in the legend of the Bible was the first wife of Adam, who chose to leave the Garden of Eden rather than submit to the will of her husband and live in subjugation. She is a powerful symbol of independence, strength, and self-determination for women and men alike. Lilith represents the fierce and unapologetic pursuit of one's own desires and the rejection of societal expectations and norms that seek to restrict and oppress.
Hail Samael, the Archangel of Death, who is often depicted as a fierce and terrifying figure. But he is also a symbol of transformation and renewal, as death is a natural part of the cycle of life. Samael reminds us that endings are often necessary for new beginnings, and that the shedding of old patterns and ways of being can make way for growth and evolution.
Today, we celebrate Sinday, a day of rest and reflection. As we light our candles and gather with our community, let us honor Lilith and Samael, who teach us the importance of standing in our power and embracing the natural cycles of life and death.
May the blessings of Lilith and Samael be upon us all, granting us the courage to break free from the chains that bind us and the wisdom to embrace the transformative power of change. May we find solace in the knowledge that endings are not something to fear, but rather opportunities for growth and renewal.
So let us raise our voices in celebration of Lilith and Samael, and may the light of the candles shine brightly in the darkness, guiding us on our path towards self-discovery, empowerment, and enlightenment.
Happy Sinday, and may the blessings of Lilith and Samael be with you all.
Alhambra Castle | Granada, Spain.
signed, a greatly Lilith loving jew! you can love her too! π¬οΈπ¨π
When you step into sunlight, you honor Apollo. When you admire the moon, you honor Artemis. When you admire cloud shapes, you honor Hera. When you smell petrichor, you honor Zeus. When you laugh at a joke, you honor Hermes. When your body twitches to dance at a particularly upbeat music, you honor Dinoysus. When you enjoy the first bite of your breakfast, you honor Demeter. When you choose your peace over any conflict, you honor Athena. When you warm yourself up by sheltering yourself in blanket, you honor Hestia. When you listen to Ocean sounds, you honor Poseidon. When you smell flowers, you honor Persephone. When you admire the coolness of first day of Autumn, you honor Hades. When you wear your favourite jewellery, you honor Hephaestus. When you smile, you honor Aphrodite. When you exercise, you honor Ares. When you light a torch in a dark room, you honor Hekate.
Your body is a shrine to Gods, your being an act of devotion for them. You, by yourself, are enough for them.
He/him,46 years old, kinda new to being a Heathen, but LOVING ITπ
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