Lilith oil
In legend, Lilith was the first wife of Adam, but she flew away to live in the wild and rule the beasts of night when he refused to submit to her desire to take the dominant role in lovemaking. Since then she is both desired and feared as a seductress, succubus, and goddess of demons.Lilith is a goddess of the wild, wilderness, and animals, especially lions, snakes, and owls. Her wildness makes her an enemy of patriarchal control, as much as it makes her a heroine of feminist independence. In many ways she becomes the shadow self of Eve, who also falls short of the expectations of Yahweh. Her association with the snake and sacred groves (Gilgamesh drove her into a grove of trees sacred to Ishtar/Ashera/Inanna) makes her a likely candidate for who the serpent in the Tree of Knowledge really was.Lilith is known from Sumerian days, as early as 4000, B.C.E. as Lilitu, who is a storm and wind demon or goddess. She is much associated with night birds, the screech owl in particular, and in sp