





My current Lilithian Library
One of the books is pictured twice as I moved it from one shelf to another after taking the photo. Which is your favorite book and why?






One of the books is pictured twice as I moved it from one shelf to another after taking the photo. Which is your favorite book and why?
Got my new altar set up with three flames and burning incense. Not using my new candles I posted about earlier this week yet.
Check out these candles she made. I bought all of them that are in stock, but she gets more in at the end of this week.
I've just posted a new article at https://orthodoxscouter.blogspot.com/2026/07/the-revelation-of-lilith-and-her.html about my journey from being an ordained Orthodox Deacon to worshipping Lilith. This blog is over 20 years old and is full of Orthodox theology, however hints about my path have been showing up for the last year, but today's article is where I announce it to the world.
Who were Deacon Nicholas, Prophetess Jezebel, and the Apostolic Age Nicolaitans?
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"But this thou hast, that thou hatest the works of the Nicolaitans, which works I also hate. But I have a few things against thee, because thou hast there those holding the teaching of Balaam, who taught Balak to cast a stumbling block before the sons of Israel and to eat the things sacrificed to idols and to commit fornication. So thou also hast those holding the teachings of the Nicolaitans in like manner which thing I hate."
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-Revelation 2:6,14-15
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Full article at https://orthodoxscouter.blogspot.com/2026/06/who-is-deacon-nicholas-and.html
"...As this protective folklore permeated the culturally porous environment of the Near East and the Byzantine Empire, the Jewish angels underwent a profound Christian transformation. The names were Hellenized and subsequently adapted into three Orthodox human saints: Saint Sisoe (derived from Senoy), Saint Sisynios (from Sansenoy), and Saint Synidore (from Semangelof). Concurrently, the demonic figure of Lilith was adapted into the Byzantine demoness Gyllou (or Gello), an entity similarly blamed for infant mortality, fevers, and reproductive complications."
An excerpt from "Christian Saints That Were Originally Pagan Gods, Goddesses, & Angels" at https://orthodoxscouter.blogspot.com/2026/05/the-transformation-of-ancient-world.html
This article talks about the development of the legend three Eves (Lilith, Plonit, and Chava) from a psychological analysis of the clear misogyny of the synagogue, church, Adam, Jahweh, and the Patriarchy in these legends at https://orthodoxscouter.blogspot.com/2026/09/the-three-eves-tripartite-feminine-of.html