Aspects
Chiron Opposition Black Moon Lilith
The wound around the refused self tends to come at you through other people. You may draw in those whose wildness was shamed and who need help reclaiming it, become the one who gives others permission to be sovereign, or find that intimacy re-opens your own old shame around power, rage, or desire. There can be a back-and-forth of who is shamed and who liberates. The work is to keep the wound from running it: notice when you free others while staying bound yourself, let others honor your wildness too, and bring the dynamic into balance, so the reclaiming heals you both.
Lean in — Let others honor your wildness too, not only the reverse.
Watch for — Free others while staying bound by your own shame.
- liberation
- old-shame
- balance
Sources
- George, Asteroid Goddesses (1986)Reads Lilith as the wild, exiled feminine: the untamed self refused and then reclaimed.
- Greene, The Astrology of Fate (1984)Frames Lilith as the dark, sovereign instinct that will not be domesticated.
- Reinhart, Chiron and the Healing Journey (1989)Reads Chiron as the wound that becomes the source of healing offered to others.