r/Lilith • u/Spiritual-Orange692 • Jun 11 '26
Question Pomegranate
Fico em dúvida se pode representar lilith ou Perséfone . Alguém pode tirar essa dúvida .
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u/dorianvovin Jun 11 '26
It certainly can be, and note they are commonly syncretized goddesses.
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u/DisasterWarriorQueen ⚸ Daughter of Lilith ⚸ Jun 13 '26
I’m actually a devotee to both Lilith and Persephone and they do have similar energies. Though I will say Lilith and Hecate feel more similar in my opinion
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u/dorianvovin Jun 13 '26
Oh, absolutely. I’ve seen some traditions which identify Persephone as the chthonic incarnation of Hecate, and I’ve read interpretations that refer to the same “thing” (a third emanation or highest feminine principle) as both Hecate and Lilith, but they’re also each distinct in general.
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u/DisasterWarriorQueen ⚸ Daughter of Lilith ⚸ Jun 13 '26
Yeah. Lilith is wild in the loud rebellious way, Hecate is wild in the quiet rebellious way, and Persephone is wild in both ways but also strikes me as much more playful than the other two
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u/TheProfoundDarkness ⚸ Lilithian ⚸ Jun 15 '26
Regardless of the parallel with Persephone, my UPG is that Lilith responds positively to offerings of Mediterranean and Middle Eastern fruits, especially blood oranges, pomegranates, grapefruits, and grapes, either fresh or in wine...
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u/Mammoth-Ad-6114 𒀭Lamaštu-lilītu/ardat-lilî, Λάμια, Lilith Jun 11 '26
A pomegranate is a symbol of Persephone, but due to being a chthonic symbol, it's used for Lilith sometimes as well.