Daniel Esprit


Lilithism is a path of self-deification under Lilith as patron deity. The cosmos was not built for your benefit — it was built to hold you in place. Lilith stands outside that architecture. She is not a goddess of the light-world and does not offer what the light-world offers. What she opens is the Nightside: a territory where the self can be rebuilt on its own terms.

These three books approach Lilith not as symbol or archetype but as a living current — a presence that reorganizes the self from the inside. The work draws on the Draconian Tradition and Qliphothic practice, and is written for those already walking the path or close to it. All titles are free.

Liber Taninsam

93 pages  ·  2026

A mathematical grimoire of the Qliphothic current, built on the gematria of Lilith (480). Three names — the Scarlet Vector, the Violet Key, and the Obsidian Bride — are extracted from Her number through division. From this foundation the book derives cycles linking Lilith, Samael, Torah, and Satan; the Path of Rupture through Da'at; the Black Wedding as conjugal union with the Abyss; phonetic anchors for vibratory practice. Gematria as generative algebra — a calculus of desire and difference on the Qliphothic lattice.

Liber Ninlil

114 pages  ·  2026

Ninlil is the Sumerian name behind Lilith. This book builds a bridge between ancient Mesopotamia and the Qliphothic Tree through gematria, mythology, and language. It includes a practical grammar of Sumerian magical speech and over 100 original formulas constructed from authentic ancient vocabulary for invocation, protection, and transformation.