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Lilith: The First Woman Who Said No | Feminine Rage and Sovereign Boundaries | S1 Ep.6

Lilith: The First Woman Who Said No | Feminine Rage and Sovereign Boundaries | S1 Ep.6

Season 1 Episode 6 Published 6 months, 2 weeks ago
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Season 1, Episode 6: Lilith: The Exiled One

Lilith is the goddess who said no. The first woman, made equal to Adam, who refused to submit and was cast out for claiming her sovereignty.

In this episode, Casey reclaims Lilith's story from the demonization and explores what she actually teaches: autonomous sexuality, sacred refusal, primal rage, and the power of saying no without apology.

You'll discover:

  • The real myth: Lilith as Adam's equal who chose exile over subordination
  • Lilith as the serpent teaching Eve to wake up and claim knowledge
  • The difference between immature rage (lashing out) and integrated rage (protective boundaries)
  • Why Lilith is essential for domestic violence survivors: "Get out. You deserve better."
  • Lilith doesn't hate men—she demands they show up as equals
  • The evolution from traumatized Lilith to sovereign Lilith to softening in right relationship

Casey shares her full Lilith journey: from PTSD and immature rage, to suppressing Lilith and ending up in emotional abuse, to reclaiming sovereignty and learning to trust again with her partner Matt.

Includes a practice for reclaiming your sacred no.

If you've been called too much, if you've been exiled for your truth, if you've ever chosen yourself over subordination—Lilith walks with you. This episode teaches you that exile isn't punishment. It's freedom.

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