Aspects
Chiron Quincunx Black Moon Lilith
There is a persistent incongruity between the wound of being shamed and exiled and the rest of how you live, a mismatch that asks for continual small adjustments rather than one grand cure. The wound will not slot neatly into your self-image, and that is the work. Keep realigning toward integration, tending the exiled hurt a little at a time.
Lean in — Keep realigning your life around the wound's truth.
Watch for — Wait for a single fix and ignore the daily tending.
- adjustment
- wound
- integration
Sources
- Greene, The Astrology of Fate (1984)Greene reads the Black Moon Lilith point, the lunar apogee, as the raw, untamed, and exiled feminine, the instinct that refuses to be suppressed or domesticated.
- Hand, Horoscope Symbols (1981)Treats the meeting of the wound that teaches and the exiled feminine as a specific working relationship of reclaiming the shamed self.
- Tierney, Dynamics of Aspect Analysis (1983)Reads the quincunx as a minor aspect of adjustment and incongruity that must be continually realigned.