Sex, Sin, and Supernatural Seduction: Succubi, Incubi , and the History of Demonic Desire
Hey, Keek and Cardi are back.
This episode is a journey through the dark intersections of theology, repression, and some very judgmental medieval paperwork. From Lilith and Lilu to 15th-century demon semen logistics, weâre unpacking how sexual fear became spiritual warfareâand why sleep paralysis demons still get blamed for everything from forbidden desire to full-on witch trials.
We explore:
* Ancient Mesopotamian sex spirits (hi Lilitu đ)
* Church doctrine that turned nocturnal emissions into evidence of possession
* The Malleus Maleficarumâs unhinged obsession with demonic erotica
* The tragic case of Johannes Junius, who died under torture for a âdemon mistressâ he never had
* 17th-century theologian Ludovico Maria Sinistrari, who basically invented the demonological field guide with his treatise De Daemonialitate
* And a little peek into pop cultureâs glow-up of the sex demonâfrom Bayonetta to Buffy to Lilith in Diablo
Because it turns out⊠nothing haunts society like a woman who enjoys herself.
đ» Research Links & Sources:
đïž Johannes Juniusâ letter from prison (1628)
https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/mod/17c-junius.asp [https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/mod/17c-junius.asp]
đ Danteâs Inferno (on demon lust in the Second Circle)
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/8800 [https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/8800]
đ De Daemonialitate et Incubis et Succubis (Sinistrari, Latin & English)
https://sacred-texts.com/evil/dde/index.htm [https://sacred-texts.com/evil/dde/index.htm]
đ Malleus Maleficarum (1487) â Heinrich Kramer and Jacob Sprenger
đ©âđŹ Academic commentary on Lilith & demon folklore: JSTOR, Zohar, Alphabet of Ben Sira
đ” Music Credit:
âScary Spooky Creepy Horror Ambient Dark Piano Cinematicâ by SoundGalleryByDmitryTaras â from Pixabay
Licensed under the Pixabay License (free for commercial use, no attribution requiredâbut weâre doing it anyway, because the music is just that awesome).
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