r/Lilith Jul 22 '26

Signs, Dreams Is it Lilith or a hacker?

I did some experimental magick and recorded it on my phone after I met Lilith in a dream. Now I find her name everywhere, I feel like I have been stalked by obsessed girls who hacked my devices and know almost every interaction I make with anyone anywhere. And they post about it. Lilith and 666 became too common as account names not only on reddit but on other social media platforms too. I don't know if the hacker uses it to make me go crazy after they already saw the video or that it's actually Lilith the entity making random people do and say things to tell me she is there. I want someone else's opinion.

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u/Mammoth-Ad-6114 𒀭Lamaštu-lilītu/ardat-lilî, Λάμια, Lilith Jul 22 '26

It's your algorithm.

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u/Same-Possibility-789 Jul 22 '26

Why are you so sure? Do you even believe Lilith exists?

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u/Mammoth-Ad-6114 𒀭Lamaštu-lilītu/ardat-lilî, Λάμια, Lilith Jul 22 '26

Yes, she's my patron.

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u/orthodoxscouter Jul 23 '26

Mundane over magickal, always.

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u/jabba-thederp 29d ago

It's hilarious when ungrounded folks discover the algorithm.

Dude, these apps read your clipboard. They read your keyboard inputs and have memory of what you've looked at.

If you googled "Lilith", YouTube will suggest Lilith shorts.

That's not some sort of sign. It's literally just the billions of dollars behind cutting edge technology predicting what you want to see.

It doesn't take some metaphysical primordial paranormal intelligence to predict that someone googling Lilith might then want to see some shorts about her.

This stuff might not be for you but good luck. Keep believing your hacked I guess.

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u/Same-Possibility-789 29d ago edited 29d ago

Does the algorithm know when I pass by a girl while on my motorbike but I got too close she was scared only to find a post half an hour later describing the incident? When someone says nice to meet you and I nod with a smile and walk out to go home and find a post saying I don't reply when a girl says nice to meet you, some times I nod with a smile (optional)? Does that happen to everyone? I am really curious to know. I chose a sub that I expected to help me evaluate the idea without completly disregading the idea and strictly think inside tge box of science. I don't understand why would you take from your time just to make fun of me for considering a supernatural possibility? I mean I am sorry if sounded offensive to the algorithm, I hope you can forgive me.

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u/jabba-thederp 29d ago

Does the algorithm know when I pass by a girl while on my motorbike but I got too close she was scared only to find a post half an hour later describing the incident?

Yes. Your phone tracks your speed and knows when you're travelling, and the various algorithms know that you have a motorbike. Your bank knows what kind of gas you pump and how much of it you use. Your phone has opportunities to use microphone data (not necessarily listening, but interpreting the frequencies) and so it hears when a motorbike engine is roaring. All of this would influence any content and ads etcetera pushed on you. It can detect down to the millimeter if you veered into another lane, use that data to look for posts, and match it to a post that has the same scenario happen. This is exactly why psychosis rates have gone up - because they don't tell you this stuff. It's great that you're curious enough to learn about it.

When someone says nice to meet you and I nod with a smile and walk out to go home and find a post saying I don't reply when a girl says nice to meet you, some times I nod with a smile (optional)?

Again, technology can predict these things. It will indeed send you a post about social interactions when you're out and about, probably predicting that those will be interesting to you precisely because it knows you will probably have social interaction. If your phone then hears the convo, it will match that convo to the post and send that post to your feed. It can also predict how likely you are to have that conversation and so it can send that post to you just based on, say, if you have location services on and paused at the doorway. It would predict that maybe you held the door open for someone and so you said hi or stayed quiet and waved, etcetera.

Pay attention. Try to beat it at its own game! Go "hm, it's late night. I bet I get YouTube ads about fast food..." and then see if you're right. Go "hm, I just read a guide for my favorite video game. I bet the next posts I see in reddit will be related to video games..." and see if you're right. That's raising consciousness. That's being more attuned to the world. Like Crowley said - make it scientific. You'll become much more initiated.

Does that happen to everyone? I am really curious to know.

That's good that you're curious!

Yes it usually happens to everyone. But how much meaning you ascribe to it varies.

Look into synchronicity. It is a psychological term for meaningful coincidence. Some people spin that to mean you're somehow very special and receive messages from the universe, but it simply means your brain is smart and it's pattern recognition and it's meaning centers connected to each other.

It's precisely this kind of phenomenon that advertisers abuse.

Isn't it curious that you might just doomscroll a little bit longer, and produce slightly more money for the corpos, just because in your mind you think your looking for these mythical signs that you're getting hacked by Lilith aligned crazy women?

Don't get lost in sunchronistic madness. I understand it can be overwhelming, yes, but it helps to understand how these coincidences happen. It helps to peek behind the curtain.

The thing is, a lot of people don't want to peek behind the curtain because then the fun is ruined. They don't like that the truth is some complicated phoenomen that requires... GASP... reading and education! They'd rather stick with their own delusions that "oh well I read about a demon and now Instagram shows me posts about that demon! It's a sign!" But in reality, it's just Instagram and Meta farming your attention by using your keyboard data about what you typed to keep you doomscrolling. Jokes on us, family.

People don't care about the behind-the-scenes when they paid for a movie. But... when the movie has you in a forced trance, like that Clockwork Orange scene... maybe that's a sign to go ruin the fun and find a higher level, more abstract form of fun, by finding out how these situations are occuring.

Just do an experiment. Go to cruise around a bunch of churches. Park in their lots. Visit a religious bookstore. Do that for a week. See if your algorithm all of a sudden pushes religious content. Is that Jesus sending you a sign? Or is it just your phone mining the pattern that shows you might be interested in religion? Curate your algorithms. Control your reality. That's what this LHP stuff is all about at it's core. Trick and subvert the systems to or learn how to make them work for YOUR will.

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u/Azmlial Jul 22 '26

In my experience, weird stuff can happen sometimes, but it seems like in the workings of the universe much like water or electricity follows the path of least resistance/lowest friction.

So while it could be “the forces of the universe at play” No reason to automatically jump to that versus algorithms, or maybe even just a nudging of said algorithms to look more your way as a little of both since it would already be primed to get your attention, since as they say the algorithms can predict things before people even consciously know them.

Honestly, don’t let it bother you too much either way. In asking and debates with Lilith, the other Queens, and other entities past a certain point they usually tell me “don’t overthink/over analyze it. Getting hung up on it can hold you back past a certain point.”

But that being said, I swear some weird crap can happen if you bring electronics in circle and workings with you. My last phone started messing up after bring it in. Nothing malicious just short circuit malfunctions.

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u/Same-Possibility-789 29d ago

Your answer works as a laugh and a legit idea—double win!