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ALL ABOUT LILITH

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ALL ABOUT LILITH

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ALL ABOUT LILITH

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Lilith (Hebrew: לילית‎ Līlīt; Arabic: ليليث‎ Līlīṯ) is a female Mesopotamian storm demon associated with wind and was thought to be a bearer of disease, illness, and death. The figure of Lilith first appeared in a class of wind and storm demons or spirits as Lilitu, in Sumer, circa 4000 BC. Many scholars place the origin of the phonetic name "Lilith" at somewhere around 700 BC despite post-dating even to the time of Moses. Lilith appears as a night demon in Jewish lore and as a screech owl in Isaiah 34:14 in the King James version of the Bible. In later folklore, "Lilith" is the name for Adam's first wife.



Mesopotamian Mythology




Etymology

Hebrew: לילית‎; Arabic: ليليث‎; Akkadian: Līlītu, are female or male nisba adjectives from the proto-Semitic root L-Y-L meaning "Night," literally translating to nocturnal "female night being/demon", although cuneiform inscriptions where Līlīt and Līlītu refers to disease-bearing wind spirits exist.

Another possibility is association not with "night" but with "wind," thus identifying the Akkadian Lil-itu as a loan from the Sumerian lil, "air", specifically from NIN.LIL "lady air," goddess of the South wind (and wife of Enlil) —and itud, "moon."



Lilitu demons

The earliest reference to a demon similar to Lilith and companion of Lillake/Lilith is on the Sumerian king list, where Gilgamesh's father is named as Lillu. Little is known of Lillu ("Wind[wer]man"; or Lilu, Lila) and he was said to interfere with women in their sleep and had functions of an incubus, while Lilitu appeared to men in their erotic dreams. Such qualities are further suggested by the Semitic associations made with the names Lila and Lilitu, namely those of lalu, or wandering about, and lulu, meaning lasciviousness.

The Assyrian Lilitu were said to prey upon children and women, and were described as associated with lions, storms, desert, and disease. Early portrayals of such demons are known as having Zu bird talons for feet and wings. They were highly sexually predatory towards men, but were unable to copulate normally. They were thought to dwell in waste, desolate, and desert places. Like the Sumerian Dimme, a male wind demon named Pazuzu was thought to be effective against them.

Other storm and night demons from a similar class are recorded around this period: Lilu, an incubus; Ardat lili ("Lilith's handmaid"), who would come to men in their sleep and beget children from them; and Irdu lili, the incubus counterpart to Ardat lili. These demons were originally storm and wind demons; however later etymology made them into night demons.

Lilith's epithet was "the beautiful maiden," She was described as having no milk in her breasts and were unable to bear any children. Babylonian texts depict Lilith as the prostitute of the goddess Ishtar. Similarly, older Sumerian accounts assert that Lilitu is called the handmaiden of Inanna or "hand of Inanna." The Sumerian texts state that "Inanna has sent the beautiful, unmarried, and seductive prostitute Lilitu out into the fields and streets in order to lead men astray." That is why Lilitu is called the "hand of Inanna."

The Lilitu, the Akkadian Ardat-Lili and the Assyrian La-bar-tu like Lilith, were figures of disease and uncleanliness. Ardat is derived from "ardatu," a title of prostitutes and young unmarried women, meaning "maiden." One magical text tells of how Ardat Lili had come to "seize" a sick man. Other texts mention Lamashtu as the hand of Inanna/Ishtar in place of Lilitu and Ardat lili.

Lilith is further associated with the Anzu bird, lions, owls, and serpents, which are animals associated with the Lilitu. It is from this mythology that the later Kabbalah depictions of Lilith as a serpent in the Garden of Eden and her associations with serpents are probably drawn. In The Epic of Gilgamesh, Gilgamesh was said to have driven Lilith, an Anzu bird, and a "snake which fears no spell" from a tree that was in a sacred grove dedicated to the Goddess Ishtar/Inanna/Asherah. Other legends describe the malevolent Anzu birds as "lion-headed" and pictures them as eagle monsters, likewise to this a later amulet from Arslan Tash site features a sphinx like creature with wings devouring a child and has an incantation against Lilith or similar demons, incorporating Lilith's correlating animals of lions and owls.

Lamashtu (Sumer Dimme) was a very similar Mesopotamian demon to Lilitu and Lilith seems to have inherited many of Lamashtu's myths. She was considered a demi-goddess and daughter of Anu, the sky god. Many incantations against her mention her status as a daughter of heaven and exercising her free will over infants. This makes her different from the rest of the demons in Mesopotamia. Unlike her demonic peers, Lamashtu was not instructed by the gods to do her malevolence; she did it on her own accord. She was said to seduce men, harm pregnant women, mothers, and neonates, kill foliage, drink blood, and was a cause of disease, sickness, and death. Some incantations describe her as "seven witches." The space between her legs is as a scorpion, corresponding to the astrological sign of Scorpio. (Scorpio rules the genitals & sex organs.) Her head is that of a lion, she has Anzu bird feet like Lilitu, her breasts are suckled by a pig and a dog, and she rides the back of a donkey.

Two other Mesopotamian demons have a close relation to Lilitu, Gallu & Alû. Alu was originally an asexual demon, who took on female attributes, but later became a male demon. Alu liked to roam the streets like a stray dog at night and creep into people’s bedrooms as they slept to terrify them. He was described as being half-human and half-devil. He appears in Jewish lore as Ailo, here, he is used as one of Lilith’s secret names. In other texts, Ailo is a daughter of Lilith that has had intercourse with a man. The other demon, Gallu is of the Utukku group. Gallu’s name, like Utukku, was also used as a general term for multiple demons. Later, Gallu appears as Gello, Gylo, or Gyllou in Greco-Byzantine mythology as a child stealing and child killing demon. This figure was, likewise, adapted by the Jews as Gilu and was also considered a secret name of Lilith’s.



Lilith in the Bible




The Book of Isaiah 34:14, describing the desolation of Edom, is the only possible occurrence of Lilith in the Hebrew Bible:



Hebrew: וּפָגְשׁוּ צִיִּים אֶת-אִיִּים, וְשָׂעִיר עַל-רֵעֵהוּ יִקְרָא; אַךְ-שָׁם הִרְגִּיעָה לִּילִית, וּמָצְאָה לָהּ מָנוֹח

Hebrew (ISO 259): pagšu ṣiyyim et-ʾiyyim w-saʿir ʿal-rēʿhu yiqra; ʾak-šam hirgiʿah lilit u-maṣʾah lah manoḫ

morpho-syntactic analysis: "yelpers/desert-beasts meet-[perfect; 3pluralis] howlers/jackals; a he-goat/hairy-one/satyr calls out to/cries to-[imperfect; 3sing.masc] his mate/fellow. liyliyth rests/reposes-[perfect; 3sing.fem] and finds/acquires-[perfect; 3sing.fem] a resting-place."

KJV: "The wild beasts of the desert shall also meet with the wild beasts of the island, and the satyr shall cry to his fellow; the screech owl also shall rest there, and find for herself a place of rest."



The Septuagint translates the reference into Greek as onokentauros, apparently for lack of a better word, since also the saʿir "satyrs" earlier in the verse are translated with daimon onokentauros. The "wild beasts of the island and the desert" are omitted altogether, and the "crying to his fellow" is also done by the daimon onokentauros. It may debated whether the verse is actually referring to liylith or a literal screech owl.



Schrader (Jahrbuch für Protestantische Theologie, 1. 128) and Levy (ZDMG 9. 470, 484) suggest that Lilith was a goddess of the night, known also by the Jewish exiles in Babylon. Evidence for Lilith being a goddess rather than a demon is lacking. Deutero-Isaiah dates to the 6th century BC, and the presence of Jews in Babylon would coincide with the attested references to the Līlītu in Babylonian demonology. This view is challenged by Judit M. Blair.



In Horace (De Arte Poetica liber, 340), Hieronymus of Cardia translated Lilith as Lamia, a witch who steals children, similar to the Breton Korrigan, in Greek mythology described as a Libyan queen who mated with Zeus. After Zeus abandoned Lamia, Hera stole Lamia's children, and Lamia took revenge by stealing other women's children.



The screech owl translation of the KJV is without precedent, and apparently together with the "owl" (yanšup, probably a water bird) in 34:11, and the "great owl" (qippoz, properly a snake,) of 34:15 an attempt to render the eerie atmosphere of the passage by choosing suitable animals for difficult to translate Hebrew words. It should be noted that this particular species of owl is associated with the vampiric Strix of Roman legend. This possibly evolved from the early 5th century Vulgate Bible of the Christian Church, which translated the same word as Lamia instead.



et occurrent daemonia onocentauris et pilosus clamabit alter ad alterum ibi cubavit lamia et invenit sibi requiem

—Isaiah (Isaias Propheta) 34.14 , Vulgate



Later translations include:



* night-owl (Young, 1898)

* night-spectre (Rotherham Emphasized Bible, 1902)

* night monster (ASV, 1901; NASB, 1995)

* vampires (Moffatt Translation, 1922)

* night hag (RSV, 1947)

* Lilith (Jerusalem Bible, 1966)

* lilith (New American Bible, 1970)

* Lilith (NRSV, 1989)

* Lilith (The Message (Bible), Peterson, 1993)

* night creature (NIV, 1978; NKJV, 1982; NLT, 1996)

* nightjar (New World Translation, 1984).

* night bird (English Standard Version, 2001)



Jewish tradition




A Hebrew tradition exists in which an amulet is inscribed with the names of three angels (Senoy, Sansenoy, and Semangelof) and placed around the neck of newborn boys in order to protect them from the lilin until their circumcision.



Dead Sea Scrolls

The appearance of Lilith in the Dead Sea Scrolls is somewhat more contentious, with one indisputable reference in the Song for a Sage (4Q510-511), and a promising additional allusion found by A. Baumgarten in The Seductress (4Q184). The first and irrefutable Lilith reference in the Song occurs in 4Q510, fragment 1:



And I, the Instructor, proclaim His glorious splendour so as to frighten and to te[rrify] all the spirits of the destroying angels, spirits of the bastards, demons, Lilith, howlers, and [desert dwellers…] and those which fall upon men without warning to lead them astray from a spirit of understanding and to make their heart and their […] desolate during the present dominion of wickedness and predetermined time of humiliations for the sons of lig[ht], by the guilt of the ages of [those] smitten by iniquity – not for eternal destruction, for an era of humiliation for transgression.



Akin to Isaiah 34:14, this liturgical text both cautions against the presence of supernatural malevolence and assumes familiarity with Lilith; distinct from the biblical text, however, this passage does not function under any socio-political agenda, but instead serves in the same capacity as An Exorcism (4Q560) and Songs to Disperse Demons (11Q11) insomuch that it comprises incantations – comparable to the Arslan Tash relief examined above – used to "help protect the faithful against the power of these spirits." The text is thus, to a community "deeply involved in the realm of demonology," an exorcism hymn.



Another text discovered at Qumran, conventionally associated with the Book of Proverbs, credibly also could appropriate the Lilith tradition in its description of a precarious, winsome woman – The Seductress (4Q184). The ancient poem – dated to the first century BC but plausibly much older – describes a dangerous woman and consequently warns against encounters with her. Customarily, the woman depicted in this text is equated to the "strange woman" of Proverbs 2 and 5, and for good reason; the parallels are instantly recognizable:





Her house sinks down to death,

And her course leads to the shades.

All who go to her cannot return

And find again the paths of life.

— Proverbs 2:18-19





Her gates are gates of death, and from the entrance of the house

She sets out towards Sheol.

None of those who enter there will ever return,

And all who possess her will descend to the Pit.

— 4Q184



However, what this association does not take into account are additional descriptions of the "Seductress" from Qumran that cannot be found attributed to the "strange woman" of Proverbs; namely, her horns and her wings: "a multitude of sins is in her wings." The word "seductress" here does not refer literally to "prostitute" or at the very least, the representation of one, but one who tempts men into sin. The sort of individual with whom that text's community would have been familiar. The "Seductress" of the Qumran text, conversely, could not possibly have represented an existent social threat given the constraints of this particular ascetic community. Instead, the Qumran text uses the imagery of Proverbs to explicate a much broader, supernatural threat – the threat of the demoness Lilith.



Talmud

Although references to Lilith in the Talmud are sparse, these passages provide the most comprehensive insight into the demoness yet seen in Judaic literature, which some speculate to echo Lilith's purported Mesopotamian origins and prefigure her future as the perceived exegetical enigma of the Genesis account. Recalling the Lilith we have seen, Talmudic allusions to Lilith illustrate her essential wings and long hair, dating back to her earliest extant mention in Gilgamesh:

"Rab Judah citing Samuel ruled: If an abortion had the likeness of Lilith its mother is unclean by reason of the birth, for it is a child but it has wings." (Niddah 24b)

"[Expounding upon the curses of womanhood] In a Baraitha it was taught: She grows long hair like Lilith, sits when making water like a beast, and serves as a bolster for her husband.” ('Erubin 100b)

Unique to the Talmud with regard to Lilith is her insalubrious carnality, alluded to in The Seductress but expanded upon here sans unspecific metaphors as the demoness assuming the form of a woman in order to sexually take men by force while they sleep:

"R. Hanina said: One may not sleep in a house alone [in a lonely house], and whoever sleeps in a house alone is seized by Lilith.” (Shabbath 151b)

Yet the most innovative perception of Lilith offered by the Talmud appears earlier in 'Erubin, and is more than likely inadvertently responsible for the fate of the Lilith myth for centuries to come:

"R. Jeremiah b. Eleazar further stated: In all those years [130 years after his expulsion from the Garden of Eden] during which Adam was under the ban he begot ghosts and male demons and female demons [or night demons], for it is said in Scripture, And Adam lived a hundred and thirty years and begot a son in own likeness, after his own image, from which it follows that until that time he did not beget after his own image… When he saw that through him death was ordained as punishment he spent a hundred and thirty years in fasting, severed connection with his wife for a hundred and thirty years, and wore clothes of fig on his body for a hundred and thirty years. – That statement [of R. Jeremiah] was made in reference to the semen which he emitted accidentally.” (‘Erubin 18b)

Comparing 'Erubin 18b and Shabbath 151b with the later passage from the Zohar: “She wanders about at night, vexing the sons of men and causing them to defile themselves (19b),” it appears clear that this Talmudic passage indicates such an adverse union between Adam and Lilith.



Shedim Cults

A cult in Mesopotamia is said to be related to Lilith by early Jewish leaders. According to the hypotheses proposed by William F. Albright, Theodor H. Gaster, and others, the name Lilith already existed in 7th century BC. and Lilith retained her Shedim characteristics throughout the entire Jewish tradition. Shedim is plural for "spirit" or "demon". Figures that represent shedim are the shedu of Babylonian mythology. These figures were depicted as anthropomorphic, winged bulls, associated with wind. They were thought to guard palaces, cities, houses, and temples. In magical texts of that era, they could be either malevolent or benevolent. The cult originated from Babylon, then spread to Canaan and eventually to Israel. Human sacrifice was part of the practice and a sacrificial altar existed to the Shedim next to the Yahweh cult, although this practice was widely denounced by prophets who retained belief in Yahweh.

Shedim in Jewish thought and literature were portrayed as quite malevolent. Some writings contend that they are storm-demons. Their creation is presented in three contradicting Jewish tales. The first is that during Creation, God created the shedim, but did not create their bodies and forgot them on the Shabbat when he rested. The second is that they are descendants of demons in the form of serpents, and the last states that they are simply descendants of Adam & Lilith. Another story asserts that after the tower of Babel, some people were scattered and became Shedim, Ruchin, and Lilin.



Folk Tradition

The Alphabet of Ben Sira is considered to be the oldest form of the story of Lilith as Adam's first wife. Whether this particular tradition is older is not known. Scholars tend to date the Alphabet between the 8th and 10th centuries AD. (The attribution to the sage Ben Sira is considered false, with the true author unknown.) The amulets used against Lilith that were thought to derive from this tradition are in fact, dated as being much older. The concept of Eve having a predecessor is not exclusive to the Alphabet, and is not a new concept, as it can be found in Genesis Rabbah. However, the idea that Lilith was the predecessor is exclusive to the Alphabet. According to Gershom Scholem, the author of the Zohar, R. Moses de Leon, was aware of the folk tradition of Lilith. He was also aware of another story, possibly older, that may be conflicting.

The idea that Adam had a wife prior to Eve may have developed from an interpretation of the Book of Genesis and its dual creation accounts; while Genesis 2:22 describes God's creation of Eve from Adam's rib, an earlier passage, 1:27, already indicates that a woman had been made: "So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them." The Alphabet text places Lilith's creation after God's words in Genesis 2:18 that "it is not good for man to be alone"; in this text God forms Lilith out of the clay from which he made Adam but she and Adam bicker. Lilith claims that since she and Adam were created in the same way they were equal and she refuses to submit to him:



After God created Adam, who was alone, He said, 'It is not good for man to be alone.' He then created a woman for Adam, from the earth, as He had created Adam himself, and called her Lilith. Adam and Lilith immediately began to fight. She said, 'I will not lie below,' and he said, 'I will not lie beneath you, but only on top. For you are fit only to be in the bottom position, while I am to be the superior one.' Lilith responded, 'We are equal to each other inasmuch as we were both created from the earth.' But they would not listen to one another. When Lilith saw this, she pronounced the Ineffable Name and flew away into the air.



Adam stood in prayer before his Creator: 'Sovereign of the universe!' he said, 'the woman you gave me has run away.' At once, the Holy One, blessed be He, sent these three angels Senoy, Sansenoy, and Semangelof, to bring her back.



Said the Holy One to Adam, 'If she agrees to come back, what is made is good. If not, she must permit one hundred of her children to die every day.' The angels left God and pursued Lilith, whom they overtook in the midst of the sea, in the mighty waters wherein the Egyptians were destined to drown. They told her God's word, but she did not wish to return. The angels said, 'We shall drown you in the sea.’



'Leave me!' she said. 'I was created only to cause sickness to infants. If the infant is male, I have dominion over him for eight days after his birth, and if female, for twenty days.’



When the angels heard Lilith's words, they insisted she go back. But she swore to them by the name of the living and eternal God: 'Whenever I see you or your names or your forms in an amulet, I will have no power over that infant.' She also agreed to have one hundred of her children die every day. Accordingly, every day one hundred demons perish, and for the same reason, we write the angels' names on the amulets of young children. When Lilith sees their names, she remembers her oath, and the child recovers.



The background and purpose of The Alphabet of Ben-Sira is unclear. It is a collection of stories about heroes of the Bible and Talmud, it may have been a collection of folk-tales, a refutation of Christian, Karaite, or other separatist movements; its content seems so offensive to contemporary Jews that it was even suggested that it could be an anti-Jewish satire, although, in any case, the text was accepted by the Jewish mystics of medieval Germany.

The Alphabet of Ben-Sira is the earliest surviving source of the story, and the conception that Lilith was Adam's first wife became only widely known with the 17th century ‘‘Lexicon Talmudicum of Johannes Buxtorf.

In the folk tradition that arose in the early Middle Ages Lilith, a dominant female demon, became identified with Asmodeus, King of Demons, as his queen.[38] Asmodeus was already well known by this time because of the legends about him in the Talmud. Thus, the merging of Lilith and Asmodeus was inevitable. The second myth of Lilith grew to include legends about another world and by some accounts this other world existed side by side with this one, Yenne Velt is Yiddish for this described "Other World". In this case Asmodeus and Lilith were believed to procreate demonic offspring endlessly and spread chaos at every turn. Many disasters were blamed on both of them, causing wine to turn into vinegar, men to be impotent, women unable to give birth, and it was Lilith who was blamed for the loss of infant life. The presence of Lilith and her cohorts were considered very real at this time.

Two primary characteristics are seen in these legends about Lilith: Lilith as the incarnation of lust, causing men to be led astray, and Lilith as a child-killing witch, who strangles helpless neonates. Although these two aspects of the Lilith legend seemed to have evolved separately, there is hardly a tale where she encompasses both roles. But the aspect of the witch-like role that Lilith plays broadens her archetype of the destructive side of witchcraft. Such stories are commonly found among Jewish folklore.



Kabbalah

Kabbalistic mysticism attempted to establish a more exact relationship between Lilith and the Deity. With her major characteristics having been well-developed by the end of the Talmudic period, after six centuries had elapsed between the Aramaic incantation texts that mention Lilith and the early Spanish Kabbalistic writings in the 13th century, she reappears, and her life history becomes known in greater mythological detail.

Her creation is described in many alternative versions. One mentions her creation as being before Adam's, on the fifth day, because the "living creatures" with whose swarms God filled the waters included none other than Lilith. A similar version, related to the earlier Talmudic passages, recounts how Lilith was fashioned with the same substance as Adam was, shortly before. A third alternative version states that God originally created Adam and Lilith in a manner that the female creature was contained in the male. Lilith's soul was lodged in the depths of the Great Abyss. When God called her, she joined Adam. After Adam's body was created a thousand souls from the Left (evil) side attempted to attach themselves to him. However, God drove them off. Adam was left lying as a body without a soul. Then a cloud descended and God commanded the earth to produce a living soul. This God breathed into Adam, who began to spring to life and his female was attached to his side. God separated the female from Adam's side. The female side was Lilith, whereupon she flew to the Cities of the Sea and attacks humankind. Yet another version claims that Lilith was not created by God, but emerged as a divine entity that was born spontaneously, either out of the Great Supernal Abyss or out of the power of an aspect of God (the Gevurah of Din). This aspect of God, one of his ten attributes (Sefirot), at its lowest manifestation has an affinity with the realm of evil and it is out of this that Lilith merged with Samael.

An alternative story links Lilith with the creation of luminaries. The "first light," which is the light of Mercy (one of the Sefirot), appeared on the first day of creation when God said "Let there be light." This light became hidden and the Holiness became surrounded by a husk of evil. ”A husk (q'lippa) was created around the brain" and this husk spread and brought out another husk, which was Lilith.



Adam and Lilith




The first medieval source to depict Adam and Lilith in full was the Midrash Abkir (ca. 10th century), which was followed by the Zohar and Kabbalistic writings. Adam is said to be perfect until he recognizes either his sin or Cain's homicide that is the cause of bringing death into the world. He then separates from holy Eve, sleeps alone, and fasts for 130 years. During this time Lilith, also known as Pizna or Naamah, desired his beauty and came to him against his will. She bore him many demons and spirits called "the plagues of humankind". The added explanation was that it was through Adam's own sin that Lilith overcame him against his will.

Older sources state clearly that after Lilith's Red Sea sojourn, she returned to Adam and begat children from him. In the Zohar, however, Lilith is said to have succeeded in begetting offspring from Adam during their short-lived sexual experience. Lilith leaves Adam in Eden, as she is not a suitable helpmate for him. She returns, later, to force herself upon him. However, before doing so she attaches herself to Cain and bears him numerous spirits and demons.



Samael and Lilith




The mystical writing of two brothers Jacob and Isaac Hacohen, which predates the Zohar by a few decades, states that Samael and Lilith are in the shape of an androgynous being, double-faced, born out of the emanation of the Throne of Glory and corresponding in the spiritual realm to Adam and Eve, who were likewise born as a hermaphrodite. The two twin androgynous couples resembled each other and both "were like the image of Above"; that is, that they are reproduced in a visible form of an androgynous deity.

Another version that was also current among Kabbalistic circles in the Middle Ages establishes Lilith as the first of Samael's four wives: Lilith, Naamah, Igrath, and Mahalath. Each of them are mothers of demons and have their own hosts and unclean spirits in no number. The marriage of Samael and Lilith was arranged by "Blind Dragon", who is the counterpart of "the dragon that is in the sea". Blind Dragon acts as an intermediary between Lilith and Samael:



Blind Dragon rides Lilith the Sinful -- may she be extirpated quickly in our days, Amen! -- And this Blind Dragon brings about the union between Samael and Lilith. And just as the Dragon that is in the sea (Isa. 27:1) has no eyes, likewise Blind Dragon that is above, in the likeness of a spiritual form, is without eyes, that is to say, without colors.... (Patai81:458) Samael is called the Slant Serpent, and Lilith is called the Tortuous Serpent.

The marriage of Samael and Lilith is known as the "Angel Satan" or the "Other God," but it was not allowed to last. To prevent Lilith and Samael's demonic children from filling the world, God castrated Samael. In many 17th century Kabbalistic books, this mythologem is based on the identification of "Leviathan the Slant Serpent and Leviathan the Torturous Serpent" and a reinterpretation of an old Talmudic myth where God castrated the male Leviathan and slew the female Leviathan in order to prevent them from mating and thereby destroying the earth. After Samael became castrated and Lilith was unable to fornicate with him, she left him to couple with men who experience nocturnal emissions. A 15th or 16th century Kabbalah text states that God has "cooled" the female Leviathan, meaning that he has made Lilith infertile and she is a mere fornication.



The Two Liliths

A passage in the 13th century document called the Treatise on the Left Emanation says that there are two Liliths, the lesser being married to the great demon Asmodeus.



In answer to your question concerning Lilith, I shall explain to you the essence of the matter. Concerning this point there is a received tradition from the ancient Sages who made use of the Secret Knowledge of the Lesser Palaces, which is the manipulation of demons and a ladder by which one ascends to the prophetic levels. In this tradition, it is made clear that Samael and Lilith were born as one, similar to the form of Adam and Eve who were also born as one, reflecting what is above. This is the account of Lilith which was received by the Sages in the Secret Knowledge of the Palaces. The Matron Lilith is the mate of Samael. Both of them were born at the same hour in the image of Adam and Eve, intertwined in each other. Asmodeus the great king of the demons has as a mate the Lesser (younger) Lilith, daughter of the king whose name is Qafsefoni. The name of his mate is Mehetabel daughter of Matred, and their daughter is Lilith.

Another passage charges Lilith as being a tempting serpent of Eve's:



And the Serpent, the Woman of Harlotry, incited and seduced Eve through the husks of Light which in itself is holiness. And the Serpent seduced Holy Eve, and enough said for him who understands. And all this ruination came about because Adam the first man coupled with Eve while she was in her menstrual impurity – this is the filth and the impure seed of the Serpent who mounted Eve before Adam mounted her. Behold, here it is before you: because of the sins of Adam the first man all the things mentioned came into being. For Evil Lilith, when she saw the greatness of his corruption, became strong in her husks, and came to Adam against his will, and became hot from him and bore him many demons and spirits and Lilin. (Patai81:455f)

This may relate to various late medieval iconography of a female serpent figure, believed to be Lilith, tempting Adam and Eve.

The prophet Elijah is said to have confronted Lilith in one text. In this encounter, she had come to feast on the flesh of the mother, with a host of demons, and take the newborn from her. She eventually reveals her secret names to Elijah in the conclusion. These names are said to cause Lilith to lose her power: lilith, abitu, abizu, hakash, avers hikpodu, ayalu, matrota… In others, probably informed by The Alphabet of Ben-Sira, she is Adam's first wife. (Yalqut Reubeni, Zohar 1:34b, 3:19[53])



Lilith as Qliphah

Adam, Lilith, and Eve,c. 1210 AD, Base of trumeau, left portal, West Façade, Notre Dame, Paris.

Lilith is listed as one of the Qliphoth, corresponding to the Sephirah Malkuth in the Kabbalistic Tree of Life. The demon Lilith, the evil woman, is described as a beautiful woman, who transforms into a blue, butterfly-like demon, and it is associated with the power of seduction.

The Qliphah is the unbalanced power of a Sephirah. Malkuth is the lowest Sephirah, the realm of the earth, into which all the divine energy flows, and in which the divine plan is worked out. However, its unbalanced form is as Lilith, the seductress. The material world, and all of its pleasures, is the ultimate seductress, and can lead to materialism unbalanced by the spirituality of the higher spheres. This ultimately leads to a descent into animal consciousness. The balance must therefore be found between Malkuth and Kether, to find order and harmony.



Greco-Roman mythology




Another similar monster was the Greek Lamia, who likewise governed a class of child stealing lamia-demons. Lamia bore the title "child killer" and was feared for her malevolence, like Lilith. She has different conflicting origins and is described as having a human upper body from the waist up and a serpentine body from the waist down. (Some depictions of Lamia picture her as having wings and feet of a bird, rather than being half serpent, similar to the earlier reliefs of Greek Sirens and the Lilitu.) One source states simply that she is a daughter of the goddess Hecate. Another that Lamia was subsequently cursed by the goddess Hera to have stillborn children because of her association with Zeus, alternately, Hera slew all of Lamia's children (Except Scylla.) in anger that Lamia slept with her husband, Zeus. The grief caused Lamia to turn into a monster that took revenge on mothers by stealing their children and devouring them.

Lamia had a vicious sexual appetite that matched her cannibalistic appetite for children. She was notorious for being a vampiric spirit and loved sucking men’s blood. Her gift was the "mark of a Sibyl," a gift of second sight. Zeus was said to have given her the gift of sight. However, she was "cursed" to never be able to shut her eyes so that she would forever obsess over her dead children. Taking pity on Lamia, Zeus gave her the ability to remove and replace her eyes from their sockets.

The Empusae were a class of supernatural demons that Lamia was said to have birthed. Hecate would often send them against travelers. They consumed or scared to death any of the people where they inhabited. They bear many similarities to lilim. It has been suggested that later medieval lore, succubae, or lilim is derived from this myth.



Arabic mythology




Karina of Arabic lore is considered Lilith’s equivalent. She is mentioned as a child-stealing and child-killing witch. In this context, Karina plays the role of a "shadow" of a woman and a corresponding male demon, Karin, is the "shadow" of a man. Should a woman marry, her Karina marries the man’s Karin. When the woman becomes pregnant is when Karina will cause her chaos. She will try to drive the woman out and take her place, cause a miscarriage by striking the woman and if the woman succeeds in having children then her Karina will have the same number of children she does. The Karina will continuously try to create discord between the woman and her husband. Here, Karina plays the role of disrupter of marital relations, akin to one of Lilith's roles in Jewish tradition.



Lilith in the Classical German period




Lilith's earliest appearance in the literature of the Romantic period (1789–1832) was in Goethe's 1808 work Faust Part I, nearly 600 years after appearing in the Kabbalistic Zohar:



Faust:

Who's that there?



Mephistopheles:

Take a good look.

Lilith.



Faust:

Lilith? Who is that?



Mephistopheles:

Adam's wife, his first. Beware of her.

Her beauty's one boast is her dangerous hair.

When Lilith winds it tight around young men

She doesn't soon let go of them again.



(1992 Greenberg translation, lines 4206–4211)



After Mephistopheles offers this warning to Faust, he then, quite ironically, encourages Faust to dance with "the Pretty Witch". Lilith and Faust engage in a short dialogue, where Lilith recounts the days spent in Eden.



Faust: [dancing with the young witch]

A lovely dream I dreamt one day

I saw a green-leaved apple tree,

Two apples swayed upon a stem,

So tempting! I climbed up for them.



The Pretty Witch:

Ever since the days of Eden

Apples have been man's desire.

How overjoyed I am to think, sir,

Apples grow, too, in my garden.



(1992 Greenberg translation, lines 4216 – 4223)



Lilith in the Victorian period




The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, which developed around 1848, were greatly influenced by Goethe's work on the theme of Lilith. In 1863, Dante Gabriel Rossetti of the Brotherhood began painting what would be his first rendition of "Lady Lilith", a painting he expected to be his "best picture hitherto" Symbols appearing in the painting allude to the "femme fatale" reputation of the Romantic Lilith: poppies (death and cold) and white roses (sterile passion). Accompanying his Lady Lilith painting from 1863, Rossetti wrote a sonnet entitled Lilith, which was first published in Swinburne's pamphlet-review (1868), Notes on the Royal Academy Exhibition:



Of Adam's first wife, Lilith, it is told

(The witch he loved before the gift of Eve,)

That, ere the snake's, her sweet tongue could deceive,

And her enchanted hair was the first gold.

And still she sits, young while the earth is old,

And, subtly of herself contemplative,

Draws men to watch the bright web she can weave,

Till heart and body and life are in its hold.

The rose and poppy are her flower; for where

Is he not found, O Lilith, whom shed scent

And soft-shed kisses and soft sleep shall snare?

Lo! As that youth's eyes burned at thine, so went

Thy spell through him, and left his straight neck bent

And round his heart one strangling golden hair.

(Collected Works, 216)



The poem and the picture appeared together alongside Rossetti's painting Sibylla Palmifera and the sonnet Soul's Beauty. In 1881, the Lilith sonnet was renamed "Body's Beauty" in order to contrast it and Soul's Beauty. The two were placed sequentially in The House of Life collection (sonnets number 77 and 78).



Rossetti wrote in 1870:



Lady [Lilith]...represents a Modern Lilith combing out her abundant golden hair and gazing on herself in the glass with that self-absorption by whose strange fascination such natures draw others within their own circle."

—Rossetti, W. M. ii.850, D.G. Rossetti's emphasis



This is in accordance with Jewish folk tradition, which associates Lilith both with long hair (a symbol of dangerous feminine seductive power in both Jewish and Islamic cultures), and with possessing women by entering them through mirrors.



The Victorian poet Robert Browning re-envisioned Lilith in his poem "Adam, Lilith, and Eve". First published in 1883, the poem uses the traditional myths surrounding the triad of Adam, Eve, and Lilith. Browning depicts Lilith and Eve as being friendly and complicitous with each other, as they sit together on either side of Adam. Under the threat of death, Eve admits that she never loved Adam, while Lilith confesses that she always loved him:



As the worst of the venom left my lips,



I thought, 'If, despite this lie, he strips

The mask from my soul with a kiss — I crawl

His slave, — soul, body, and all!

—Browning 1098



Browning focused on Lilith's emotional attributes, rather than that of her ancient demon predecessors.



In modern occultism




Ceremonial magic

Few magical orders dedicated to the undercurrent of Lilith, featuring initiations specifically related to the arcana of the "first mother" exist. Two organizations that use initiations and magic associated with Lilith are the Ordo Antichristianus Illuminati and the Order of Phosphorus. Lilith appears as a succuba in Aleister Crowley's De Arte Magica. Lilith was also one of the middle names of Crowley’s first child, Ma Ahathoor Hecate Sappho Jezebel Lilith Crowley (b. 1904, d.1906), and Lilith is sometimes identified with Babalon in Thelemic writings. A Chaos Magical rite, based on an earlier German rite, offers a ceremonial Invocation of Lilith:



Dark is she, but brilliant! Black are her wings, black on black! Her lips are red as rose, kissing all of the Universe! She is Lilith, who leadeth forth the hordes of the Abyss, and leadeth man to liberation! She is the irresistible fulfiller of all lust, seer of desire. First of all women was she - Lilith, not Eve was the first! Her hand brings forth the revolution of the Will and true freedom of the mind! She is KI-SI-KIL-LIL-LA-KE, Queen of the Magic! Look on her in lust and despair!"

—Lilith Ritus, from the German by Joseph Max



A 2006 "creative occultist" work by ceremonial magickian Donald Tyson, titled Liber Lilith, details the "secret" cosmology for the 'Mother of Harlots' and spawn of all nightbreed monsters, Lilith. The book claims to have been saved from the ashes of Dr John Dee's library at Mortlake in the 1580s, but no evidence that this book existed before the 21st century can be found. Tyson himself states that while the grimoire itself is esoterically sound, the historical details surrounding it are a "fictional wrapper" created in order to make the book more interesting.



Modern Luciferianism

In modern Luciferianism, Lilith is considered a consort of Lucifer and is identified with the figure of Babalon. She is said to come from the mud and dust, and is known as the Queen of the Succubi. When she and Lucifer mate, they form an androgynous being called "Baphomet" or the "Goat of Mendes," also known in Luciferianism as the "God of Witches."

Writings by Michael W. Ford, including The Foundations of the Luciferian Path, contend that Lilith forms a part of the "Luciferian Trinity" consisting of herself, Samael and Cain. Likewise, Lilith is said to have been Cain's actual mother, as opposed to Eve. Lilith here is seen as a goddess of witches, the dark feminine principle, and is also known as the goddess Hecate.



Wicca

Many early writers that contributed to modern day Wicca expressed special reverence for Lilith. Charles Leland associated Aradia with Lilith: Aradia, says Leland, is Herodias, who was regarded in stregheria folklore as being associated with Diana as chief of the witches. Leland further notes that Herodias is a name that comes from West Asia, where it denoted an early form of Lilith.

Gerald Gardner asserted that there was continuous historical worship of Lilith to present day, and that her name is sometimes given to the goddess being personified in the coven, by the priestess. This idea was further attested by Doreen Valiente, who cited her as a presiding goddess of the Craft: “the personification of erotic dreams, the suppressed desire for delights”.

In some contemporary concepts, Lilith is viewed as the embodiment of the Goddess, a designation that is thought to be shared with what these faiths believe to be her counterparts: Inanna, Ishtar, Asherah, Anath and Isis. According to one view, Lilith was originally a Sumerian, Babylonian, or Hebrew mother goddess of childbirth, children, women, and sexuality who later became demonized due to the rise of patriarchy. Other modern views hold that Lilith is a dark moon goddess on par with the Hindu Kali.



Astrology

See also Lilith (hypothetical moon). In modern Western astrology, "Dark Moon" Lilith, is not an actual phase of the moon, but is the empty focus of the ellipse described by the moon's orbit (the other focus occupied by the Earth). Dark Moon Lilith is often employed in astrological chart readings. "The Dark Moon describes our relationship to the absolute, to sacrifice as such, and shows how we let go.”

The moon's hypothetical apogee point (the point at which it is furthest in its orbit from the Earth), is known as "Black Moon" Lilith. It is said to signify instinctive and emotional intelligence in astrological charts.

The asteroid 1181 Lilith is also sometimes used in astrology.



Western Mystery Tradition

The western mystery tradition associates Lilith with the Klipoth of kabbalah. Samael Aun Weor in The Pistis Sophia Unveiled writes that homosexuals are the "henchmen of Lilith." Likewise, women who undergo willful abortion, and those who support this practice are "seen in the sphere of Lilith."Dion Fortune writes, "The Virgin Mary is reflected in Lilith," and that Lilith is the source of "lustful dreams." Indeed, if one meditates on negative (or inverted) Binah, one readily finds Lilith; to worship Lilith is to use the power of the Holy Spirit for negative purposes.



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03:18 Feb 08 2010
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Your result for Which Vampire the Masquerade Clan Are You?...

The Degenerate Artiste {Toreador}

0 Assamite, 7 Brujah, 6 Gangrel, 2 Malkavian, 1 Nosferatu, 15 Toreador, 2 Tremere, 9 Ventrue, 6 Lasombra, 3 Tzimisce, 7 Setites, 2 Giovanni and 12 Ravnos!

The Toreador are a clan of sensuality. Possessed of a supernatural artistic ability and a charm all their own, the vampires of clan Toreador are both envied and hated. They tend to range from deep and sensitive artistes to loud and extravagant extroverts. Toreadors see the depth in every action and the beauty in every move, to the point of utter entrancement. They find beauty in tragedy and tend to idealize their world. The suffering artist, the gallery gazelle and the utter indulgant are all common Toreador themes. Any of these could be you.



For you to be a Toreador means that you see beyond the mundane and glimpse something truly wonderous. You tend to feel misunderstood and sometimes alone as others don't seem to feel or see things as deeply as you do. The narrowminded will try to label you but you truly cannot be labeled. However, in the scheme of being undead you will find your passions will fade or become frustrating. Also, in the world of true survival you're no maverick. If the weight of a person were to be judged by the soul then you would be platinum, however and utterly unrivaled.

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02:59 Feb 08 2010
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Your result for The Who Are You (oh, and you're a Vampire)? Test...

Queen Anne

You scored 20% Freedom, 33% Humanity, 35% Fight vs Mental!

VENTRUE - CAMARILLA - defense, mind control, charisma, enhanced senses, stealth/invisibility

Anne is quite the bitch. She has quite a high place in hierarchy, but that's not good enough for her, that's why she calls herself Queen. She hasn't got much humanity left in her. She can't fight really well, but with her mental skills you're down before you even get close.



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02:45 Feb 08 2010
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Your result for The What kind of Vampire? Test...

Child of the Night

Congratulations! You scored ###%

So, you think you're pretty cool, huh? Well, chances are, you could be right. You've hung up that tired old cape and swapped it for a sexy leather jacket and a pair of dark glasses that hide your brooding, hypnotic eyes. You may be hundreds of years old, but no-one would ever know...I pity the poor Slayer that ever crosses your path...

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00:36 Feb 08 2010
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This quiz was taken from OKCupid.com.



''What's Your Signature Weapon''




BastardSword




You use a Bastard Sword.


Also known as a "hand and a half" blade, the bastard sword is potent and adaptable. It can be used with one or both hands, and its heft and power are fearsome in a skilled opponent. You are a fearsome sight when you draw your great blade, and your opponents run in terror.



BastardSword




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21:09 Feb 07 2010
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THIS IS REALLY ABOUT ME




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*DARKNESS*

*HONESTY*

*INTELLIGENCE*

*COMPASSIONATE PEOPLES*

*OPENMINDED PEOPLES*

*DISCIPLINED PEOPLES*

*RESPECTFUL PEOPLES*

*HELPFUL PEOPLES*

*WILLINGNESS TO LEARN WHAT IS UNKNOWN OR NEW TO ANOTHER*



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*SUNLIGHT*

*DISHONESTY*

*LIARS*

*CHEATERS*

*USERS*

*ABUSERS*

*IGNORANCES*

*RACISTS*

*PREJUDICES*

*HATRED*

*JUDGEMENTAL PEOPLES*

*NO OPENMINDEDNESS*

*NO WILLINGNESS TO LEARN ABOUT SOMETHING NEW*



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*BDSM*(MISTRESS)

*LILITH*

*VAMPIRES*

*WICCAN*

*HISTORY OF THE WORLDS*

*MYTHOLOGY*(MYTHOLOGICAL BEASTS and CREATURES/THE GODS/GODDESSES from DIFFERENT CULTURES(ESPECIALLY ROMAN/GREEK/EGYPTIAN/NORSK))

*TAROTS*

*ASTROLOGY*(ZODIACAL AND CHINESE)



MUSIC I: GOTHIC/ROCK


*NIGHTWISH*

*BLUTENGEL*

*WITHIN TEMPTATION*

*EVANESCENCE*

*RAMMSTEIN*

*THEATRES DES VAMPIRES*

*INKUBUS SUKKUBUS*

AND MORE....



MUSIC II: HIPHOP/POP


*SEAN PAUL*

*PITBULL*

*ALICIA KEYS*

*ALIYAH*

*MARY J. BLIGE*

AND MORE....



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Beethoven

Brahms

Bach

*Mozart*

*Josh Groban*

*Vanessa Mae*

AND MORE...



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*QUEEN OF THE DAMNED*

*BRAM STOKER'S DRACULA*

*DRACULA 2000*

*JOHN CARPENTER'S VAMPIRES TRILOGIES*

*EMBRACE OF THE VAMPIRE*

*UNDERWORLD TRILOGY*

*TWILIGHT*

*NEW MOON*

*DAYWALKERS*

*BOOK OF ELI*

*LOVELY BONES*

AND MORE....



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*HISTORY CHANNEL*

*THE LEARNING CHANNEL*

*DISCOVERY CHANNELS*(DISCOVERY/DISCOVERY HEALTH)

*CSI SERIES*(CSI MIAMI, CSI NEW YORK, CSI LAS VEGAS)

*LAW & ORDER: SPECIAL VICTIMS UNIT*

*STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION*

*STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE*

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AND MORE....



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*BRAD STEIGER'S THE WEREWOLF BOOK*

*KATHERINE RAMSLAND'S BOOKS*

*DANIEL COHEN*

*J. GORDON MELTON'S THE VAMPIRE ENCYCLOPEDIA*

BASICALLY ANY BOOK THAT CATCHES MY INTEREST....





















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04:33 Feb 07 2010
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What type of beauty are you?

You are Hot!
You are Hot!
Something about you just turns people on! Your look is trendy and urban. You have major sex appeal and love to show some skin.
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04:23 Feb 07 2010
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How Will You Look In Anime?

Dark Faire
Wow, you got dark faire, how nice. So you like the night, when it's completely dark in your room, and you like to be alone. If someone could describe you in one word it would be anti-social.
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04:18 Feb 07 2010
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What is your demon type?

SUCCUBUS
SUCCUBUS
possesing an irresistable unearthly beauty, you are the master of appearing to lose in order to win. a shameless seducer and dangerous manipulator, people never know what they are getting into with you around. rather than use force, you finesse your way into and around things and always get what you want. you're a taker not a giver, but somehow no one seems to notice how much you can drain them of, even while they're handing everything over to you. your motives maybe uncertain but your powers are not.
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03:57 Feb 07 2010
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03:31 Feb 07 2010
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Which Mythological Creature are You?
Vampire You are a vampire! You don't care what other people do as long as they leave you alone. You like to attack the weakest people and use them to nourish yourself. You like to sleep the day away and become active towards evening.You are very crafty and like to trick people. You are the most feared of all the creatures of the night.
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03:18 Feb 07 2010
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What Mythical Creature are you?
Your Result: Vampire
 

Are you comfortable in the dark? Love to wander? Find yourself watching people from a distance? Then your mythological creature is a vampire. Secluding themselves in darkness, vampires are often known to posess certain powers of attraction and manipulation over others, especially humans. Vampires often travel among humans, especially at night, feeding off their blood in order to survive. Vampires are known to have the most passionate love lives, connecting with their lover not only sexually, but emotionally, and on a physically dependend level, (the need for their mate's blood.)Vampires are driven almost completely on primal instinct, and because of this, are known to be darker, or evil.

Werewolf
 
Elf
 
Nymph
 
Siren
 
What Mythical Creature are you?
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02:56 Feb 07 2010
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What kind of Vampire are You?

Lustful Vampire
Lustful Vampire
You only want sex and blood. You don't care about humans. You are vain and heartless.
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02:52 Feb 07 2010
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what do your eyes mean?

Brown
Brown
you are a strong,genuine, and independent person who feels a deep connection to nature and the earth. People with brown eyes last the longest in bed. . They are very satisfying and love to please and can EXCEED your pleasure standards.
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02:49 Feb 07 2010
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What type of Vampire are you?

Sourly Beautiful
Sourly Beautiful
BEAUTY IS ONLY SKIN DEEP, YOU PICK AND CHOOSE YOUR PREY FOR THEIR LOOKS. SHALLOW BUT NOT COLD HEARTED. LIKE A BLACK WIDOW THEY JUST ABOUT FLAOT INTO YOUR WEB OF LIES AND HALF TRUTHS. THEY DIE BUT THEY DIE SWEETLY HAPPY.
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02:46 Feb 07 2010
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What color is your soul?

Black
Black
You are a cold person. You hate pretty much everyone and always have your guard up. Your trust level is low and so if your temper. The people that you do care about you keep them close to you and protect them with your life.
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02:44 Feb 07 2010
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What is truly in your heart?

Hate
Hate
u have hatred locked deep inside u...remember always maintain ur control,because u should know that maybe it will work out in the end,just have hope...
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02:34 Feb 07 2010
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What's your inner spirit

Evil
Evil
Dang...your bad to the bone. Let me hang out with you sometime.
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Jokes from a Friend

21:39 Feb 06 2010
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Ice Fishing




A blonde wanted to go ice fishing. She'd seen many books on the subject, and finally, after getting all the necessary items together, she made for the nearest frozen lake. After positioning her footstool, she started to make a circular cut in the ice.

Suddenly, from the sky, a voice boomed, "THERE ARE NO FISH UNDER THE ICE!"

Startled, the blonde moved further down the ice and began to cut yet another hole. Again, from the heavens, the voice bellowed, "THERE ARE NO FISH UNDER THE ICE!"

The blonde, now quite worried, moved way down to the opposite end of the ice, sat up her stool, and tried again to cut her hole. The voice came once more: "THERE ARE NO FISH UNDER THE ICE!"

She stopped, looked skyward, and said, "Is that you, Lord?"

The voice replied, "No, I'm the Ice-Rink Manager!"





Can't Find My Wife?




An older man approached an attractive younger woman at a shopping mall.

'Excuse me; I can't seem to find my wife. Can you talk to me for a couple of minutes?'

The woman, feeling a bit of compassion for the old fellow, said, 'Of course, sir. Do you know where your wife might be?'

'I have no idea, but every time I talk to a young woman with big tits, she seems to appear out of nowhere.'





Almost Perfect Life




An old man is sitting on a park bench crying his eyes out. A young jogger comes by and asks him what is the matter.

The old man says, "I'm a multimillionare, I have a great big house, the fastest car in the world and I just married a beautiful blonde bombshell who satisfies me every night in bed whether I like it or not (sob)."

The young jogger says, "Man, you have everything I have ever dreamed for in my life. What could be so wrong in your life that you are sitting here in the park crying?"

The old man says, "I can't remember where I live."





Her Age




Harold's wife bought a new line of expensive cosmetics guaranteed to make her look years younger.

After a lengthy sitting before the mirror applying the "miracle" products, she asked, "Darling, honestly, what age would you say I am?"

Looking over her carefully, Harold replied, "Judging from your skin, twenty; your hair, eighteen; and your figure, twenty five."

"Oh, you flatterer!" she gushed.

"Hey, wait a minute!" Harold interrupted.

"I haven't added them up yet."





State Of The Art Watch




A rather confident man walks into a bar and takes a seat next to a very attractive woman. He gives her a quick glance, then casually looks at his watch for a moment.

The woman notices this and asks, "Is your date running late?"

"No," he replies, "I just bought this state-of-the-art watch and I was just testing it."

The intrigued woman says, "A state-of-the-art watch? What's so special about it?"

"It uses alpha waves to telepathically talk to me," he explains.

"What's it telling you now?" she asked.

"Well, it says you're not wearing any panties." he said.

The woman giggles and replies, "Well it must be broken then because I am wearing panties!"

The man explains, "Damn thing must be an hour fast."





Breast Enlargement




A woman says to her husband that she wants to have plastic surgery to enlarge her breasts.

Her husband tells her, "Hey, you don't need surgery to do that. I know how to do it without surgery."

She asks, "How do I do it without surgery?"

Her husband answers, "Just rub toilet paper between them."

"How does that make them bigger?", she asks.

"I don't know, but it certainly worked for your ass.





Relationship Joke A Hundred Bucks Each




A guy goes over to his friend's house, rings the bell, and the wife answers.

"Hi, is Hank home?" he asks.

"No, I'm sorry, he's out running some errands," she replies.

"Would you mind if I wait?" he asks.

"No, that would be fine. Come on in," she says.

They go into the kitchen, sit down, and the guy says, "You know, Laura, you have the most beautiful breasts I've ever seen. I'll give you a hundred bucks if I could just see one."

Laura thinks about it for a second and figures what the heck. She opens her robe and lets him see one. He promptly thanks her and throws a hundred bucks on the table.

They sit a while longer and Ben says, "They really are so beautiful. I just have to see both of them. I'll give you another hundred bucks if I could just see both of them together."

Laura thinks about it and figures what the heck. She opens her robe and gives Ben a nice long look. He thanks her, throws another hundred bucks on the table and says, "I really can't wait any longer. Please tell Hank I stopped by," and leaves.

A short while later, Hank arrives home and Laura greets him at the door. "Your friend Ben stopped by to see you," she says.

Hanks thinks for a moment and asks, "Did he happen to drop off the two hundred bucks he owes me?"



Sisters of Mercy




A man was driving down the highway, and sees a sign saying "Sisters of Mercy, House of Prostitution, 10 miles"

Thinking it is some sort of joke, he pays no attention, until he sees a similar sign reading "Sister's of Mercy, House of Prostitution, 5 miles."

Still unsure, he drives on, until spotting a third sign saying "Sister's of Mercy, House of Prostitution, next exit". His curiosity getting the better of him, he takes the exit and parks his car outside the convent.

He knocks on the door, and tells the nun who answers "I saw your signs on the highway, are they for real?"

The nun answers "Yes", and tells him to give her $50 and follow her to a room.

He enters a room, and a second nun requests $50, and leads him to a door. Once he opnes the door, he is quickly shoved outside by the nun.

He finds himself behind the convent, where he sees the final sign, "Thank you for you contributions, you have just been screwed by the Sisters of Mercy."





Farting All The Time




Doctor, "What seems to be the problem?"

Patient, "Doc, I've got the farts. I mean I fart all the time,"

The Doctor nods, "Hmm."

Patient, "My farts do not stink and you can't hear them. It's just that I fart all the time. Look, we've been talking here for about 10 minutes and I've farted five times. You didn't hear them and you don't smell them, do you?"

"Hmm," says the Doctor,

He picks up his pad and writes out a prescription.

The patient is thrilled "Great doc. This prescription, will it really clear up my farts?"

"No," sighs the Doctor, "The prescription is to clear your sinuses. Next week I want you back here for a hearing test."





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Things Got Ya Down? Well Then, Consider These . .



Still Having a Bad Day?



The average cost of rehabilitating a seal after the

Exxon Valdez Oil spill in Alaska was $80,000.00. At a special ceremony, two

of the most expensively saved animals were being released back into the wild

amid cheers and applause from onlookers. A minute later, in full view, a

killer whale ate them both.



Still think you are having a Bad Day?



A woman came home to find her husband in the kitchen

shaking frantically, almost in a dancing frenzy, with some kind of wire

running from his waist towards the electric kettle. Intending to jolt him

away from the deadly current, she whacked him with a handy plank of wood, breaking

his arm in two places. Up to that moment, he had been happily listening to

his Walkman.



Are Ya OK Now? - No?



Two animal rights defenders were protesting the cruelty

of sending pigs to a slaughterhouse in Bonn , Germany . Suddenly, all two

thousand pigs broke loose and escaped through a broken fence, stampeding

madly. The two helpless protesters were trampled to death.



What? STILL having a Bad Day?



Iraqi terrorist Khay Rahnajet didn't pay enough postage

on a letter bomb. It came back with 'Return to Sender' stamped on it.

Forgetting it was the bomb; he opened it and was blown to bits. God is Good!



There now, Feeling Better? I know I am!!





Bar Joke Drunk and Arthritis




A drunk that smelled like a brewery got on a bus one day.

He sat down next to a priest.

The drunk's shirt was stained, his face was full of bright red lipstick and he had a half-empty bottle of wine sticking out of his pocket.

He opened his newspaper and started reading. A couple minutes later, he asked the priest, "Father, what causes arthritis?"

"It's caused by loose living, being with cheap, wicked women, too much alcohol, and contempt for your fellow man," the priest replied.

"Imagine that", the drunk muttered. He returned to reading his paper.

The priest, thinking about what he had said, turned to the man and apologized:

"I'm sorry, I didn't mean to come on so strong. How long have you had arthritis?"

"I don't have arthritis, Father," the drunk said, "but I just read in the paper that the Pope does."





Impossible to Please




A group of girlfriends is on vacation when they see a 5-story hotel with a sign that reads: "For Women Only." Since they are without their boyfriends and husbands, they decide to go in.

The bouncer, a very attractive guy, explains to them how it works. "We have 5 floors. Go up floor by floor, and once you find what you are looking for, you can stay there. It's easy to decide since each floor has a sign telling you what's inside."

So they start going up and on the first floor the sign reads: "All the men on this floor are short and plain." The friends laugh and without hesitation move on to the next floor.

The sign on the second floor reads: "All the men here are short and handsome." Still, this isn't good enough, so the friends continue on up.

They reach the third floor and the sign reads: "All the men here are tall and plain."

They still want to do better, and so, knowing there are still two floors left, they continued on up.

On the fourth floor, the sign is perfect: "All the men here are tall and handsome." The women get all excited and are going in when they realize that there is still one floor left. Wondering what they are missing, they head on up to the fifth floor.

There they find a sign that reads: "There are no men here. This floor was built only to prove that there is no way to please a woman."





Is This Jimmy Hoffa




A very large, old, building was being torn down in Chicago to make room for a new skyscraper. Due to its proximity to other buildings it could not be imploded and had to be dismantled floor by floor.

While working on the 49th floor, two construction workers found a skeleton in a small closet behind the elevator shaft.

They decided that they should call the police. When the police arrived they directed them to the closet and showed them the skeleton fully clothed and standing upright. They said, "This could be Jimmy Hoffa or somebody really important."

Two days went by and the construction workers couldn't stand it any more, they had to know who they had found. They called the police and said, "We are the two guys who found the skeleton in the closet and we want to know if it was Jimmy Hoffa or somebody important."

The police said, "It's not Jimmy Hoffa, but it was somebody kind of important."

"Well, who was it?"

"The 1956 Blonde National Hide-and-Seek Champion."





Proud Texan Father




A Texan bought a round of drinks for all in the bar and said that his wife had just produced "a typical Texas baby" weighing twenty pounds.

Two weeks later he returned to the bar. The bartender recognized him and asked, "Aren't you the father of the typical Texas baby that weighed twenty pounds at birth?"

"Yup, shore am!"

"How much does he weigh now?"

The proud father answered, "Ten pounds."

The bartender said, "Why, what happened? He did weigh twenty pounds."

The proud Texas father said, "Jest had him circumcised!"





Nursing Home




Two old ladies, Sunny and Tina, were outside their nursing home having a smoke, when it started to rain.

Tina pulled out a condom, cut off the end, put it over her cigarette, and continued smoking.

Sunny: "What's that?"

Tina: "A condom."

Sunny: "Where'd you get it?"

Tina: "You can get them at any chemist"

The next day, Sunny hobbled into the local chemist and announced to the pharmacist that she wanted to buy a pack of condoms.

The guy looked at her strangely (she was, after all, in her eighties), but politely asked what brand she preferred.

"Doesn't matter," she replied, "as long as it fits on a Camel."



The pharmacist fainted.

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17:59 Feb 06 2010
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Which Twilight character are you?

Bella
Bella
Your shy and you don't really like talking to people,you would reather be alone with your computer and the one you love.
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17:55 Feb 06 2010
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If you went to hell, what role would you play?

gate watcher
gate watcher
You will be one of the billions of souls that make up the gates of hell. You profound in the ability to judge people. You cant lie the truth will come out of your mouth when somone tries to enter. You decide whether a person(s) can come into hell.
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17:49 Feb 06 2010
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What's your inner spirit?

Dragon
Dragon
You feel free. Your loyal to your friends and family and you stick up for them whenever trouble comes about.
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17:41 Feb 06 2010
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What Greek Goddess are you?

You are Aphrodite!
You are Aphrodite!
You are like Aphrodite, goddess of beauty and love, and not surprisingly, the most beautiful of all the goddesses. With your irresistible charms, and with cupid as your ally, there aren't many you cannot easily woo...whether it be on purpose or without intending to at all. You are one sensual girl. Lucky you. ;)
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17:36 Feb 06 2010
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How Randomly Cute Is Your Personality?

Odd Cute
Odd Cute
Your just a bit odd, but its still cute. I would totally give you a hug.. but I don't trust strangers.
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17:29 Feb 06 2010
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Advanced Big 30 Personality Test Results
Sociability ||| 6%
Aggressiveness |||||||||||||||||||||||| 79%
Assertiveness ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| 96%
Activity Level |||||||||||||||||||||||| 77%
Excitement-Seeking ||| 3%
Enthusiasm |||||||||||| 36%
Extroversion ||||||||||||||| 49%
Trust |||||||||||| 32%
Morality |||||||||||||||||||||||||||| 82%
Altruism ||||||||||||||||||||| 70%
Cooperation ||||||||| 29%
Modesty ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| 97%
Sympathy |||||||||||||||||| 59%
Accommodation ||||||||||||||||||||| 61%
Confidence ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| 91%
Neatness ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| 98%
Dutifulness ||||||||||||||||||||| 68%
Achievement ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| 98%
Self-Discipline ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| 99%
Cautiousness ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| 91%
Orderliness |||||||||||||||||||||||||||| 90%
Anxiety |||||||||||||||||| 59%
Volatility ||||||||||||||| 49%
Depression ||||||||||||||||||||| 68%
Self-Consciousness |||||||||||||||||||||||| 76%
Impulsiveness |||||| 19%
Vulnerability |||||| 16%
Emotional Stability |||||||||||||||||| 53%
Imagination |||||||||||||||||| 51%
Artistic Interests |||||||||||||||||| 60%
Introspection |||||||||||||||||| 53%
Adventurousness ||||||||| 29%
Intellect ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| 95%
Liberalism |||||||||||||||||||||||| 76%
Openmindedness |||||||||||||||||| 60%
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Trait . low score high score
Sociability 6% socially reserved, detached friendly, open
Aggressiveness 79% mild mannered, uncompetitive predatory, domineering
Assertiveness 96% introverted, loner controlling, aggressive
Activity Level 77% relaxed, laid back vigorous, high energy
Excitement-Seeking 3% sedate, restrained adventurous, wild
Enthusiasm 36% somber, pessimistic cheerful, optimistic
Trust 32% suspicious of others trusting of others
Submissiveness 82% rebellious, lawless dutiful, obedient, compliant
Altruism 70% selfish, cold, austere helpful, selfless, indulgent
Cooperation 29% argumentitive, confrontational conflict averse, meek
Modesty 97% arrogant, self-satisfied humble, unassuming, doormat
Sympathy 59% callous, heartless empathetic, warm
Confidence 91% not confident in work confident in work, egoistic
Neatness 98% disorganized, messy planner, clean, anal
Dutifulness 68% dishonest, derelict honest, rule abiding, proper
Achievement 98% lazy, unmotivated driven, goal oriented
Self-Discipline 99% procrastinator responsible, efficient
Cautiousness 91% spontaneous, daring, reckless careful, controlled, safe
Anxiety 59% relaxed, fearless fearful, worrier
Volatility 49% calm, cool touchy, tempermental
Depression 68% content, balanced emotional, self hating
Self-Consciousness 76% confident, assured low self esteem, shy
Impulsiveness 19% high self control low self control
Vulnerability 16% resilient, unphased confused, helpless
Imagination 51% practical, realistic dreamer, unrealistic
Artistic Interests 60% artistic indifference art, nature, beauty lover
Introspection 53% not self reflective self searching
Adventurousness 29% conventional, safe spontaneous, bold
Intellect 95% instinctive, non-analytical intellectual, analytical
Liberalism 76% conservative, traditional progressive, open

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17:15 Feb 06 2010
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What does your soul look like?

Firey, and fierce
Firey, and fierce
People avoid you. You dont take b.s. You run the place, because everyone is afraid to stand up to you. Your soul has deeply studdied martial arts. You are the best fighter by far!
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What character from

You are Queen Akasha
You are Queen Akasha
You are Queen Akasha. You are very strong, sometimes a little too head strong. You are very powerful and can get whatever her cold heart desires. You have beauty beyond your control and this hypnotises your pray.



Anne Rice describes Akasha as a lovely young woman who was "almost too pretty to be truly beautiful, for her prettiness overcame any sense of majesty or deep mystery." Underneath her physical beauty, Akasha is a fundamentally dark, empty, nihilistic person with no sense of morality, ethics, or human compassion; her actions are almost always based on her insatiable need to fill her own inner emptiness



Akasha's creation as the first vampire occured circa 4011 BC before the first civilisations. She was worshipped by her progeny through the ages more as a myth than a leader and was described by many names. In the most common legends She and Enkil, her spouse, are referred to as "Those Who Must be Kept."

In her mortal life Akasha originated from the city of Uruk in the Tigris and Uphrates Valley. She went to Kemet to become the bride of Enkil and Queen of the region, bringing new ideas and beliefs to the area. One of these was the banning of the custom of eating the flesh of a deceased parent, the crime for which Maharet and Mekare were taken prisoner.



She became a vampire having had her skin pierced by Amel and his entering her body. She went on to make vampires of her husband, her right hand man, Khayman, and many others of whom we hear no more, in order to aleviate the insatiable blood thirst she had acquired.



The Queen and Enkil were protected by many keepers through the centuries, among them Marius. Their bodies became completely hardened with time and they no longer needed to feed. They went into seeming trances for centuries on end. The Queen used to experience "life" in this time by occupying the minds of lesser vampires, such as Baby Jenks.



Akasha was woken again by Lestat and his music in the twentieth century, and took him as her new lover, destroying her husband.



She was destroyed herself by the Twins having wiped out the majority of the vampire population with fire.

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16:58 Feb 06 2010
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What color moon are you?

Red
Red
You are the red moon. you can be rude sometimes and want to have your way.



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16:46 Feb 06 2010
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Which rank in the wolf pack do you belong to?

Alpha
Alpha
You are the born leader, and no one ever gets in your way. If they do, they're in for it! You make sure everyone is in line, and reassure your dominance to the middle ranks of the pack. When challenged for the Alpha position, you fight with every ounce of strength in your body and soul. You are constantly ruling over others, and they follow you without question.
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Artistic and maybe even a bit shallow, you belong to the clan of the Toredor. You have a keen eye for pretty things. The embrace is looked on as perserving all beautiful things for eternity. You are the sensual vampires that you hear people talk about that seduce to get what they want. This clan is the one thought of as being the spoiled sort who want to get what they want. However, you usually work right under the ventrue clan as they try to carry out their plans.

What Vampire Clan Do You Belong To?





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What Ladyravynnesayurililith Means: L is for Loving







L is for Loving





A is for Athletic





D is for Delicate





Y is for Young





R is for Relaxed





A is for Animated





V is for Virginal





Y is for Young





N is for Nutty





N is for Nerdy





E is for Enlightened





S is for Sassy





A is for Articulate





Y is for Yummy





U is for Upbeat





R is for Romantic





I is for Important





L is for Loving





I is for Important





L is for Liberal





I is for Insane





T is for Tolerant





H is for Hardworking






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You Are a Blizzard







You are both dangerous but beautiful. People both welcome you and fear you.


You can cause a lot of trouble and even destruction. Some would argue that you're worth it though!





You tend to overtake people and change everything. You aren't subtle, but you are sometimes hard to see through.


There is a quiet and stillness that you sometimes bring. Some find you to be quite peaceful.






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Your Love Element Is Earth







In love, you have consistency and integrity.


For you, love is all about staying grounded and centered.





You attract others with your zest for life and experiences.


Your flirting style is defined by setting the scene, creating a unique moment in time.





Steady progress and stability are the cornerstones of your love life.


You may take things too slowly, but you never put your heart at risk.





You connect best with: Fire





Avoid: Wood





You and another Earth element: need each other too much to build a good foundation






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17:27 Feb 05 2010
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What Creature Are You
VampireVampireYou tend to be a loner although you might have a huge castle and many servants you don't necessarily always get along or prefer their company. You have a very expensive taste, prefer Music that most nobody else understands unless they are close to you. You tend to be a one spouse type of person while they live. your a philosopher, a thinker, an artist and prefer the night.
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17:22 Feb 05 2010
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What Color Eyes Express your personality?

Violet Eyes
Violet Eyes
You have the most Attracting personality of them all. You are incredibly outgoing and love to laugh. you would be good at writing, if you take your time. You are incredibly easy to get along with and you very expressive and stick with what you belive in. you will go far in life if you follow your instincts.
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15:00 Feb 03 2010
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A few of my personal stamps I created...If you see one you like & would like one...please feel free to contact me & let me know which one you like & I'll give it to you.




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15:42 Feb 01 2010
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Lover Adeptly Delivering Yeses



Get Your Sexy Name







Ravishing Amorous Vixen Yearningly Needing Naughty Embraces


Get Your Sexy Name







Seductress Administering Yummy, Unrestrained, Rapturous Indulgence


Get Your Sexy Name







Lover Incomparably Luxuriating in Intense Touches and Hugs


Get Your Sexy Name


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About you
Created by man-wo and taken 48 times on Bzoink
Some Stuff About You
Name:: LadyRavynneSayuriLilith
Nick-name(s):: Lilith/Lili/Ravynne/Tala
Age:: Ancient
Birthday:: November
Location:: Why do you want to know?
Eye Color:: Dark
Hair Color:: Dark
Gender:: Female
ScreenName
Aim:: Melissidea
YIM (Yahoo):: lilithav
Other:: LilithaV
Favorites
Food:: Anything Bloody
Candy:: What candy?
Color:: 2 colors actually: Red & Black
Animal:: Various: Dogs, Cats, Snakes, Lizards, Scorpions
Drink:: Blood
Movie:: Various Vampire and Horror
Band:: Blutengel
Singer:: Ville Valo
Genre of music:: Gothic
Store:: Le Chatêau
Actor:: Nicholas Cage
Actress:: Liv Tyler
Author:: 3 Authors: Anne Rice, Stephenie Meyers and L. J. Smith
Book:: Any Vampire Book
Place to eat?: STOP
Place to go to?: Beaver Lake
Sports
Favorite sport:: Skating
Soccer team::
Football Team::
Baseball Team::
Soccer player::
Football Player::
Love Life
Orientation:: Female
Single or Taken:: Taken
If single, got a crush::
If taken, by who:: Sined 766 and LordRavynne
First Crush:
First GF/BF: Alexandre Bien-Aimé
Currents
Cloth's:: Gothic, Dark
Hair style:: Long, Dark, Straight
Shoe's:: I prefer wearing boots
Food, if your eating::
Drink if your drinking::
LASTS!:
Person you yell'd at:: Sined 766
person you talk'd to: LordRavynne
Time you cry'd: I cried?
Time you were happy: I was happy?
Person you Hug'd: I hugged someone?
Time you went to the movies: hmmm never
Person you IM'd: A friend
Time you said "hi": Whatever time I decide
time you said "good-bye": Whatever time I decide
You've been totally Bzoink*d!
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