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Old 02-10-2019, 12:25 PM
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Originally Posted by BJAsapace
She came to me in a dream a couple months ago and told me "My name is Lilith. I am truth."

Lilith - no

Inanna-Ishtar - yes.

They are not the same, so don't confuse the two. Lilith has her origins in Sumerian Lilitu, a collective name for predatory female spirits that were much feared in ancient times, known to prey on men and children. At least that is what the historical research says, but I've never come across her, so I cannot be sure.

As for Inanna-Ishtar she was the chief Goddess of the middle east and worshipped all over the world for thousands of years, going back to at least 4000 BC. She later became known as Astarte/Aphrodite and Venus in the West and as Durga, Tara and Kwan Yin in the East, where she is still worshipped and much respected. The planet Venus is named after her and is her chief symbol. This is all from mainstream scholars and can easily be checked online.
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