Aspects
Egeria Septile Uranus
Something past reason drives you to wake people up with a flash of original truth and then withdraw into your own orbit. It feels destined, an electric undertow you did not switch on. Follow the lightning if you must, but practice staying present long enough to see what your spark becomes.
Lean in — Heed the spark, then resist the vanishing.
Watch for — Treat sudden withdrawal as your only freedom.
- fated
- withdrawal
- compulsion
Sources
- George, Asteroid Goddesses (1986)Reads Egeria by her myth, Roman water nymph and prophetic counselor to King Numa who dissolved into a spring in grief, as a point of wise guidance behind the scenes, nourishing inspiration, and the risk of losing oneself in another.
- Hand, Horoscope Symbols (1981)Treats the meeting of inspired counsel and the awakening shock as an inner dynamic of the muse who originally awakens a leader yet withdraws under strain.
- Tierney, Dynamics of Aspect Analysis (1983)Reads the septile as a seventh-harmonic aspect of fated, inspired, almost compulsive pull.