Sundara said:
Saraswati is the “container” of Brahman allegorically referring time infinite light and consciousness. Their relationship is representative of a step in the magnum opus. Still working on this. Saraswati is a force of nature by herself and I’m not yet sure which goddess represents or embodies her. If Asmodeus/Amitayus represents a feminine chakra it would make sense his partner would represent a masculine chakra, like the 3rd as a counter.
I agree that Saraswati is likely not Lilith, of course there’s always more to learn. ALL of the Gods are perfectly balanced as actual beings, it’s what’s needed for immortality and being risen. But much like Satan representing the base and Lilith representing the crown, there is the 2nd and 6th, the 3rd and throat, then there’s also a connection of the 6th and 3rd. I’m not going to say any more on the 6th and the 3rd but there’s definitely guidance on that in the forums and on the site! The gods also are representatives of more than one thing. I’m still studying all of this much like everyone here. It’s all coming so much more clearly to the surface these days. Much love! Hail Satan!
Well, for sure we're getting deeper when it comes to understanding the messages left by Gods. As stated by HP Mageson, Asmodeus/Amitayus does represent what He represents, but it isn't new thing that Gods perfectly do represent both aspects of feminine and masculine energies. Getting back at Slavic pantheon, you can see exactly see what I'm talking about with Goddess Lada (Astharte) who is also known as Lado (masculine). Many, many Gods are known both in masculine and feminine energies, indicating perfect balance between Ida and Pingala, I think this also ties with sexual energy that HPHC stated needs to be first risen before Kundalini.
Here's another thing, even if we don't take Slavic Pantheon, it is well known among Hindu scholars, that there are actually Shakti/Feminine forms of Trimutri, that aren't in any way connected to Tridevi.
Brahma (masculine) - Brahmani (feminine)
Vishnu (masculine) - Vaishnavi (feminine)
Shiva also known as Mahadev/Mahesh (masculine) - Maheshvari (feminine)
This isn't just case with Trimutri, but with other Gods as well, such as Inda/Indrani, Kumara/Kumari (or Kartikeya/Kartikeyani) and many others.
When it comes to Saraswati, i'm really not 100% sure that She is another depiction of Mother Lilith, I just think so.