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NAAMAH SUCCUBUS

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NAAMAH THE SISTER TO LILITH

Naamah, according to certain religious and mythological texts, is described as the sister of Tubal-Cain. While the specific characteristics and representations of Naamah may vary depending on the source, she is often associated with various symbolic meanings. In some traditions, Naaman is depicted as a figure of beauty, wisdom, and creativity. She is often seen as a symbol of feminine power and divine inspiration. Naamah's association with Tubal-Cain, who is known for his skills in metalworking and craftsmanship, suggests that she may also represent artistic and creativity. Additionally, Naamah is sometimes associated with sensuality and fertility, embodying the aspects of feminism related to love, passion, and procreation. This aspect of her representation highlights her connection to the cycles of life and the natural world.

The relationship between Tubal-Cain and Naamah is often described in religious and mythological texts. They are commonly depicted as siblings, with Tubal-Cain being Naamah's brother. Their relationship is often portrayed as one of mutual support and collaboration. Tubal-Cain is known for his skills in metalworking and craftsmanship, while Naamah is associated with beauty, wisdom, and creativity. It is believed that they shared their knowledge and expertise with each other, contributing to their individual and collective growth. Their connection symbolizes the harmony between different aspects of human endeavor. Tubal-Cain's craftsmanship and Naamah's creative inspiration complemented each other, representing the fusion of practical skills and artistic expression. Naamah and Lilith are both figures that appear in various ways in religious and mythological texts, but they have distinct characteristics and roles.

Let it be said, in the midrash that mentions the marriage of Naamahm sister of Tubal-Cain, to Noah, the sages also give two seemingly contradictory origins of Naamah's name. Some believe that the name was given to her because all her deeds were pleasant, while others interpret her name as "she would beat on a drum to draw people to idol worship". Another midrash states that Naamah was so beautiful that she was responsible for the incident mentioned in Genesis 6, "The sons of God saw that the daughters of humans were beautiful, and they took wives for themselves, whoever they chose". Naamah was one of the daughters of humans that caused the angels to descend to earth and fornicate with them.

Similarities:
1) Mythological Figures: Both Naamah and Lilith are considered mythological figures, often associated with ancient religious and cultural traditions.
2) Feminine Power: Both Naamah and Lilith are often depicted as powerful female figures, representing aspects of feminism that challenge traditional gender roles and expectations.
3) Symbolic Meanings: Both Naamah and Lilith carry symbolic meanings beyond their individual stories, representing various aspects of feminism, sensuality, and independence.

Differences:
1) Origins: Naamah is often associated with biblical and mythological narratives, while Lilith has origins in ancient Mesopotamian mythology and later appears in Jewish folklore.
2) Roles: Naamah is often portrayed as a sister, wife, or mother figure, associated with beauty, wisdom, and creativity. In contrast, Lilith is often depicted as a depicted as a rebellious and independent figure, associated with themes of sexuality, darkness, and defiance. Lilith and Naamah are both defiant as demons.
3) Cultural Interpretations and depictions of Naamah and Lilith can vary across different cultural and religious contexts. Their characteristics and roles may differ depending on the specific traditions and sources they are found in.

NAAMAH IS THE QUEEN OF VAMPIRES
The Zohar describes Naamah as a fallen angel and one of the wives of Samael. The name Naamah could be translated as pleasure or pleasant. She is viewed as a Goddess, divination, and art and is one of the four demons of sacred prostitution. In the esoteric tradition, Naamah has a deep connection with the North and Earth elements. She is the gatekeeper to the other side, "Sitra Ahra". She is the matron goddess of every wild thing in the world and rules the Qlipha on the Tree of the Night. Legenda describes her as a Succubus, a Vampire who hunts men in their dreams drinking their vital essences and having vicious intercourse with her victims. In other legends, she helped Lilith to stalk Adam when he was separated from Eve after Cain murdered Abel. This unholy union gave birth to the Plagues of Humanity. Naamah is the Queen of Vampires and Werewolves. In many visions, she appears with ghouls and shadows in creepy places like cemeteries and caverns where death rules. This demon can be vicious and if you choose to work with her and face your inner urgencies and dark wishes from our mundane life she will grant them to you, but if you fail you won't reach spiritual achievement, if you do pass she will ignite the spark of divinity in you.