Aspects
Black Moon Lilith Opposition Pluto
The intense, reclaiming force of the refused self tends to play out against other people. You may draw in power struggles over control and sexuality, meet those who try to dominate or shame your wildness, or be caught in intense, transformative bonds that test your sovereignty. The work is to keep it from becoming a war for control: refuse domination without becoming the dominator, reclaim your power in the bond rather than over it, and let the intensity transform both of you. Real sovereignty here meets power with power, not with submission or conquest.
Lean in — Refuse domination without becoming the dominator.
Watch for — Turn the reclaiming of power into a war for control.
- power-struggle
- domination
- sovereignty
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.
- Forrest, The Inner Sky (1988)Reads the contact in evolutionary terms, as growth through power, sexuality, and the reclaiming of the shadow.