Lilith, The Fallen, and Cryptid Connections with Bo Kennedy
The ConfessionalsFebruary 5, 20251h 19min148,630 views
47 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβThe Legend of Lilith and the Fallen
- π‘ The discussion delves into the legend of Lilith, a figure from demonic lore, historically referenced in texts like the Zohar and Babylonian Talmud.
- π― Lilith's narrative is intertwined with the Fallen Angels (or Watchers) who mated with mortal women, imparting esoteric knowledge and technology.
- π Lilith is portrayed as a succubus, vampire, and a sinister figure associated with owls, symbolizing her mysterious nature.
Biblical and Mystical Connections
- π The Zohar lists Lilith as one of four women who took the Fallen as wives, alongside Agret, Botmalot, and Nama.
- π Nama is identified in Genesis 4:22 as the sister of Tubalcain, who was skilled in blacksmithing and weaponry, suggesting a connection to the technology imparted by the Fallen.
- βοΈ The speaker argues that Lilith was a human woman who willingly lay with fallen angels, becoming a demonic spirit that rules today, and that the common narrative of her being Adam's first wife is a later fabrication.
- π Psalm 91 is highlighted as a powerful prayer that defends against "terror by night," which translates to "Lilitu" or "Lilith," the night monster.
Lilith's Modern Manifestations and Cryptid Theories
- π Lilith has become a pop culture figure, sometimes revered as a feminist icon, and her symbols (like owls and crescent moons) are prevalent.
- π» The speaker shares a personal account of a dark figure manifesting in his home after his daughter's attempt to summon Lilith, leading to intense spiritual warfare.
- π¦ Owls are discussed as potential familiars or signs associated with Lilith's presence.
- π½ Speculation arises that Mothman might be a contemporary embodiment of Lilith's spirit, given the physical descriptions and the historical "Silver Bridge disaster" event.
- πΎ The theory is proposed that Bigfoot could be an "Eliud," direct descendants of the Nephilim lineage, seeking redemption.
- 𧬠This Bigfoot-Eliud theory is linked to Ketchum's DNA research, suggesting a possible paternal link to the Nephilim.
- π©Έ The Eliud are described as descendants of the Nephilim, making them potentially 25% human and 25% angelic, and are considered demonic with no possibility of redemption.
- πͺ Eliud beings are believed to be unable to cross thresholds into homes, indicating a spiritual barrier.
- π€ The concept of spiritual warfare, prayer, and the importance of understanding the enemy are emphasized throughout the discussion.
The Role of Spiritual Warfare and Faith
- π‘οΈ The speaker emphasizes the critical role of spiritual warfare and the transformative power of prayer in confronting supernatural entities.
- π Personal anecdotes highlight the reality of these spiritual battles and the need for faith and divine guidance.
- π The speaker dedicates his life to helping save souls and being a nuisance to the devil, driven by personal experiences.
- π The importance of research and study to unravel these mysteries and share hidden knowledge with confidence is stressed.
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LilithFallen AngelsWatchersNephilimEliudMothmanBigfootSpiritual WarfareDemonologyAncient TextsZoharBabylonian TalmudBook of EnochPsalm 91Cryptids
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