Aspects
Black Moon Lilith Square True Node
The refused self sits at a right angle to your path, which tends to make sovereignty and the shamed parts of you a recurring sticking point on the way to your growth. Issues around power, suppression, rage, or refusing to be owned keep showing up as something to work through rather than around, a passage to integrate before the next step opens. It is required, not a block. Meet it directly: notice where suppressing or reflexively defending your wild self knocks you off course, reclaim it in balance, and integrate the lesson, so the theme stops repeating and starts serving the direction you are growing toward.
Lean in — Reclaim your refused self in balance so the lesson integrates.
Watch for — Route around the sovereignty theme that keeps recurring.
- turning-point
- sovereignty
- 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.
- Spiller, Astrology for the Soul (1997)Reads the lunar nodes as the axis of soul growth, the North Node marking the direction to develop.