Female aspect of Lucifer I channeled (Yeandrifer)

Interesting. I see by your avatar that you like the mix of golden and black. Maybe that’s why you saw this entity with the same colors? How can you be sure it was an aspect of Lucifer and not something else?

I’m looking forward to knowing more about this entity, from the experience of other forum members.

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Well I like to trust my intuition. I seen this spirit with my astral eye and I know that the color was more of a copper color then gold that would be a better way to describe it. I know that I was interacting with some type of spirit because I can hear yeandrifer talk to me like any other spirit that would. My interactions with her was quite significant so much that I couldn’t just put it off as my imagination. One time after I offered her energy after I was in bed ready to go to sleep I got really realistic visuals of her more intense of an experience then any other reactions with demons I can’t quite remember what I seen her as in this manifestation but I do remember her flashing white eyes then the whiteness zoomed out through my whole visuals so there was a flash of whiteness I don’t know what that would mean

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How exactly did you offer her energy? Did you visualize it entering her

Yes I through visualization and feeling the energy entering her I visualize energy from an orgasm going up through my solar plexus entering her solar plexus and as the energy accumulates it gets brighter and more brilliant I visualize the energy as a bright white-golden light :bulb: and this can also be called tactile imagery do research about tactile imagery I can try to find a link for you if you want me to

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ok as i kept focusing at yeandrifer the name changed to yeandrisil
she has a golden solar yet dark energy
she is expert at kundalini and energy work
she can open the chakras
she can aslo work on love life

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Thank you for sharing that one thing she said she can do is teach me to ‘ steal someone’s heart and make it your own’

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I was able to get a sigil but I a not allowed to share it. I could feel her presence when I was charging the sigil but I never got a strong vision of her. I tall came in flashes. I saw a woman in a white dress with blonde hair and she changed to a dark complected woman with black hair. Her energy was very strong but not overpowering. I can confirm what Xag got about her name. I found myself starting to say Yeandrasil. She said either name will do for now when I asked which one was preferred.

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i aslo saw a golden sigil

does anyone saw a pentagram in the sigil?

I had a flash of a pentagram when I was receiving the sigil. It morphed into the sigil I used.

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My sigil did not have a pentagram although I think her skin may have had a pentagram glowing on it when she first appeared to me

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very interesting being
defenetly will work with her when i will finish things that i have

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Bump

I found this very interesting old thread about the female aspect of Lucifer, does anyone have any additional information of this?, maybe those who posted?

It doesn’t seem quite right to refer to Inanna as merely a “female aspect of Lucifer” but she is the closest for sure. OP’s post immediately made me think of her.

Both are likened to the Morning Star, and much of the Bible’s stories stolen from Sumer as the root.

I think my account is still too new to post links (or multiples), but here are some book titles if you have any interest in her specifically

  • Inanna, Queen of Heaven and Earth: Her Stories and Hymns from Sumer
  • Enheduana: The Complete Poems of the World’s First Author
  • Babylonian Star Lore - Gavin White

In the second book, the poems were written by a priestess (who was also the daughter of Sargon of Akkad) who rejects one god when he ignores her during times of considerable strife and instead accepts the goddess who does listen, this being Inanna. These poems far predates the Bible by the way.

The author is indeed female too. Ancient Sumerian women held all sorts of positions, including as scribes. Seems important to mention when it comes to Lucifer because there lacks the theme of rebellion with Inanna. Had Lucifer been a female figure, he’d have likely inspired rebelliousness from the women the Hebrews meant to subjugate.

The Star-Lore book is not about Inanna exclusively, but there is some analysis and content in there which is really interesting and doesn’t get much focus elsewhere. The whole basis of astrology was founded in ancient Mesopotamia, hugely important when it comes to the lore on the gods and goddesses. With Inanna being their queen of the heavens, I think this work is essential for understanding her on a deeper level.

Though I didn’t add it to the list, the original version of the Book of Esther in the Bible is more or less Ishtar(Inanna). There are themes of beauty, love, as well as a (albeit passive) involvement with war. So much more could be said on that but at least that’s a start for you.

Anyway, I don’t personally believe that Inanna is a female aspect of Lucifer, similar to how I wouldn’t describe him as a male aspect of her. To me they are very distinct deities despite having a common root.

(And sorry for the deleted post/repost, the first didn’t reply directly for some reason)

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Thank so much for such detailed information, although I agree with you, according to my studies the most agree that Innana is another aspect of Astarte…

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It would be the other way around, since Inanna has been around longer. Not to be pedantic about that or anything, but it would be more correct to see Astarte as an aspect of Inanna, as Astarte was derived from Inanna.

You’re very welcome though!

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And wouldn’t she be “an aspect” of Ishtar since Ishtar came from a goddess that was syncretized with Inanna? Astarte is like thousands of years apart from Inanna and Ishtar’s worship.

@Bruho Please do not link to sites that contain pirated copyrighted material. I have removed the link you posted.

Inanna is older than both.

Worship of Inanna goes at least as far back as the Uruk period, 4000-3100 BC, at least as far as archeological findings go. It’s generally accepted that worship of her goes much further back in time though.

Ishtar was indeed a separate goddess initially, but the two were combined during the period of the Akkadian Empire, 2334 – 2154 BC. Enheduana’s writings were influential with this.

Astarte’s first known origins come from the Ebla tablets, 2500-2250 BC. In those tablets she’s referred to as Astarta/Istarta

The way I’d analyze that from a spiritual perspective, is that Ishtar/Astarte was initially a single aspect of Inanna, but that later that aspect split. Ishtar became one with her origin while Astarte continued on as a separate aspect.

It’d be perfect channeling Lucifer to ask him