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The Primordial Muse: Exploring Sacred Femininity In Music

Exploring the connection between sacred femininity and music, this editorial delves into the influence of primordial female figures like Lilith and Nahemah on contemporary artists, inviting listeners to embrace the complexities of desire and creativity.

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Primordialis

The Primordials do not belong to the realm of explicit horror or immediate violence. Their power lies not in attack, but in silent proximity. They are beautiful—not according to human standards, but in a way that seems to predate all rules, a beauty that disarms precisely because it does not try to please. There is something slightly misplaced about them, a subtle imperfection that unsettles the eye and yet holds it captive.

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