Aspects
Imum Coeli Opposition Black Moon Lilith
The wildness buried at your foundation tends to get pushed out of sight, so it surfaces opposite, in your visible life and the people around you, rather than where it truly lives. You may chase recognition while neglecting the inner ground that actually feeds you. Turn inward toward the exiled self at your roots and the outer life steadies.
Lean in — Tend the wild self at your core instead of only chasing it outside.
Watch for — Do not bury your inner sovereignty under a busy public surface.
- buried root
- inner neglect
- reclaimed ground
Sources
- Greene, The Astrology of Fate (1984)Reads Black Moon Lilith, the lunar apogee, as the point of the exiled, untamed feminine and the sovereignty reclaimed by refusing to be shamed or domesticated.
- Hand, Horoscope Symbols (1981)Treats the meeting of the untamed self and the Imum Coeli, home and roots, as a specific working relationship.
- Tierney, Dynamics of Aspect Analysis (1983)Reads the opposition as a polarity seeking balance, often met through others.