8/23/23 - How to Trap Dracula

TST Radio - A podcast by Ryan Gable

The Walker Art Center in Minnesota recently held an event called ‘Lilit the Empathetic Demon’. Put on by she/they artist Tamar Ettun, who also held a 'How to Trap a Demon' presentation, the event welcomed families to playfully summon the ‘empathic demon’ and to ‘create a vessel to trap the demon that knows them best’. While families are busy making that vessel, Lilit ‘will come from the dark side of the moon to lead you in locating your feelings using ancient Babylonian techniques’. Notice there is nothing about processing those emotions, and that’s because Lilit is Lilith, the demon of abortion, the destroyer of beauty and women, and the tempter of men. She is also the destroyer of families. It is thus on par that a demon of non-empathy who destroys families would seriously be summoned in the name of empathy, playfulness, and families. An article on the Walker website may explain why, as it details how ‘Lilit came to [Ettun]’ after she ‘just found out she was pregnant’. People like Tamar are victims but they are also the person from Bird Box who gets into your safe place and rips the paper off the windows, forcing you to stair into the darkness of fear and death. In other words, they are dangerous perverters of the natural world. Since Lilit, or Lilith, wears the rainbow, and does what she does in its name, it should be very clear what we are dealing with socially and culturally - a death cult of human sacrifice and an inversion of creation. These ideologically and energetically possessed people pretend to be frail, emaciated, and weak like the Devil, until you let your guard down and they rip jump to rip your throat open like Dracula. Lilith also appeared with a 666 advertisement welcoming New York City to hell as wildfire smoke engulfed the city a few months ago. A book published in 2019 was likewise encouraging kids to summon demons in opposition to taking responsibility or learning. Such things destroy innocent, which is the work of Lilith. The book was billed as a parody, and just silly instead of scary - and that’s how it always is justified, by inversion. A movie also comes out in September called ‘It Lives Inside’, about the malignant and vile demon Pishacha, who leads people astray, traps them, and eats them.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tst-radio--5328407/support.

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