I have good news.
Many of you have asked for a more private space - somewhere more personal, more detailed, and less exposed than a public website or social media. That space now exists.
I’ve opened a blog on Substack.
An Inflection Point
🜃 Something changed in Giza.
As you know, I didn’t go there as a tourist, but for work. This time, I went as a vessel, open and raw. I didn't have the intention of reinvent myself, but perhaps I needed a change or a reorientation. Sometimes everything is objectively fine, yet something more asks to be acknowledged.
I was standing in the shadow of the pyramids, beneath a sun that felt older than time, when I stepped into something I can only call a vortex awakening.
What a sublime privilege to be in front of Necropolis of Giza when some people plan their entire lives just for a chance to see it. The ancient pyramids are one of the most intriguing, exceptional, and mysterious structures in the world, one of the best designed human artifacts in existence. The last of the ancient wonders still standing, unmatched in scale or intention anywhere else on this planet. This sets them apart as extraordinary.
They were placed with intention: aligned to stars, to frequencies and to forces most people will never feel. Seeing the pyramids up close never loses the awe factor.
To this day, people still struggle to comprehend how they exist. There will always be unanswered questions but clearly, the pyramids of Gyza are keys, conductors and technologies of awakening.
My theory is simple. In Vortex locations, the energy is alive. These places contain memories that don't come from this life and if you are open, you will feel it. Something in you shifts, something reactivates and you leave with more than you brought.
How naïve it would be to think I could travel to a place where energy converges, spirals, and amplifies - where the usual laws of time, gravity, and emotion distort and expand - and return as if nothing had happened.
Vortex are found at powerful geomagnetic intersections, specific places where the Earth speaks in frequencies instead of language. And when you enter one consciously, something begins to move.

A Private Request
This time in Egypt, the air felt denser, louder, full of messages I couldn’t fully translate but understood anyway. It wasn't only about my customers desires and their rituals, it was about myself as well. I felt touched in a personal way. It was time to speak, share, write and document.
I recognized the importance of the moment: I asked for guidance and inspiration.
Careful with what you wish for, they say. Since then, I feel like I'm on ketamine or something, possessed by a genius. Language flows. Creating feels like keeping pace with something already in motion.
It’s time to write.
That’s why I created the Lilith Cult's Substack.
Inside my Substack, I'll share:
- My personal life: the sacred, the messy, the raw. The doubts, maybe. The beauty of all of this. The truths I never post elsewhere.
- Secrets I’ve never spoken: about demons, mistakes, initiations, moments that made me real.
- My day-to-day: not as a curated persona, but as a living witch. What I’m reading, watching, doing, casting and summoning.
- The story behind Lilith Cult: how this path found me, how I resisted it, and how I surrendered.
- Secret rituals: workings I do for myself, moments of gnosis that rise unexpectedly and demand to be written down.

The platform is refreshing and stimulating. It honestly feels comfortable - it's a high concentration of long -form writing. I don't like it because it’s trendy or easy to use, but because it finally offers something I really like: depth over reach.
The subscription model is about real interest. It allows me to speak directly to those who choose to be here. Knowing that each reader is willing to support this work makes it even more special and sacred.
Personally, I hate lookers and just curious people, because this path is not for them. My aloofness is my filter. You can see that my Instagram page is private. I know that I could have thousands of followers if I'd show my work, but I don't want to expose my craft. Same with my VIP services - I would never leave that section open to the public. The rituals available are weapons that can grant you anything that you desire, but you can't use them carelessly. The password is the license you need to operate and I'll be the entity responsible for deciding whether to grant it, in order to protect you.
Also, on a personal level, there are things I’ve never shared on my website, because it felt inappropriate to do so. They feel too raw, too intimate, too alive for a services page and a blog about demonology. I don't want to bother anyone with my confession, my daydreams or my the private struggles. These parts of my life deserve a different kind of space.
Substack gives me the freedom to write what I truly want to say: to go deep, to be raw, to speak in fire instead of professional filters.
And that’s exactly what Lilith Cult was always meant to be.
See you there. If you’re here for more than aesthetic witchcraft, if you crave something honest, beautiful, and unfiltered, you’ll feel at home.
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Join me inside → Subscribe to Lilith Cult on Substack



Comments
Excited to follow the posts there, gain some insights into you, your work, and likely myself. It’s always beneficial to find where journeys begin and intersect.
I am beyond thrilled to finally have an insight into Lila’s life. She has stayed a mystery for so long, which privacy I’ve always respected. For someone whose personality is not expressive, to exhibit their intimate life marks a sea change. What makes me even more proud is her choice to be brazen and authentic on her desired platform, rather than pose as a superhuman who has never fumbled. This would make her ever so relatable whilst also reminding people that this path is about taking incremental steps towards reaching where you want to be rather than perfection from the get go. Talking about steps, may I put one foot in front of another to be privy to her life on Substack❤️