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Feminism Of Lilith (Part Two): Woman's Demand For Gender Equality

          
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The first part of the book is about Lilith who demands independence and finally finds it after her father, Theo, created a realm for her to inherit with her children, the gods and goddesses who are sons and daughters of Lilith and the angel, Michael. She happily entered Abraham's bosom with her descendants and made it her home, but Michael returned to settle in Nirvana next to Theo.

In part two, the books focused exclusively on humanity.
We saw the death of Adan and Eva who were very old. Their death came because they were made mortal after Lilith beguiled them to eat the forbidden tree of wisdom. Theo, their creator, without mercy banished them from his presence and rendered them mortal.
As a result of the death of the mother and father of all humanity, a split occurred between the giants and humans. However, they kept peace and harmony amongst each other and trade flowed smoothly.

On the other hand, Lilith enjoyed life in Abraham's bosom with her children. With authority in her own domain, she was free and independent. Nonetheless, she sought out ways to apply her feminism to the women of Midgard who were subjected to criticism, hardship, and persecution. This was because the plight of humanity was the greatest challenge.
Theo searched for ways to help the humans and consulted Lilith to come up with ways to help them in their daily lives. To teach humanity a new way to live, he intended to use her as a messenger. Lilith sought to send her children to do the work of Theo for her.

Bor, her son, took the first step and appeared in the form of a vision to the new king of Midgard, Kudo and his men. This was when they were ploughing. They decided to offer a sacrifice to Bor and viewed him as their God. Lilith was displeased by this because the women were not called to the sacrifice to eat with men. The name of Theo was not communicated to them, but Bor exalted himself and made humans worship him.

Lilith rebuked her son, Bor for his wickedness and then consulted with the wife of the King, Gail. She appeared to her in a vision and told her all that she must do and sacrifice to Theo and call all women to come and eat with her. She woke up in the morning as instructed by Lilith and ascended to the mountain with her son to offer a sacrifice. She then returned to the house and called all the women to come and eat. She then rebuked the behavior of men and they acknowledged her power and importance in the world.

The time came when Bor exalted himself above everyone including his mother and Lilith saw that her independence was at risk. Bor and some of his gods and goddesses explored the realm of hell and freed Phosporos who was trapped in Hell. However, he became the devil and could no longer return to Abraham Bosom since Lilith shut the doors of her kingdom against all devils and demons.

Upon learning that her children had become devils, she sent an appeal to Theo asking him to return to Elysian Plain. Theo made her to be reincarnated so that she could appear in Midgard and exercise her feminism.
Therefore, she was reborn as a woman and was conceived by the queen of Enoch, Gail, the wife of Kudo. Because of this, she endured through all that humans struggled through and fought to preserve both men and women during times of conflict and defended the rights of women.

She then gave birth to the Messiah, who died at a young age but managed to save humans in many different ways. At his death he journeyed to Abraham's boson and forged an army and fought a war against the devils including Bor. He fought and prevailed and then took all that was in Abraham's bosom to Elysian Plain. When Lilith who became Mariah after her reincarnation died, she didn't go to Abraham's bosom as the realm was no more. As a representative of humanity, she went straight to the Elysian Plain.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9798839726253
  • Publisher: Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 236
  • Spine Width: 14 mm
  • Weight: 350 gr
  • ISBN-10: 883972625X
  • Publisher Date: 06 Jul 2022
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Sub Title: Woman's Demand For Gender Equality
  • Width: 152 mm

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