Lilith Asteroid & Moon Lilith

  • There are three Liliths in astrology that you can place in your chart. Black Moon Lilith, Asteroid Lilith and the lesser known Dark Moon Lilith.
  • “The Asteroid Lilith describes the first stage in the mythical journey where she is suppressed, humiliated and flees in a fiery rage to the desolate wilderness. The Dark Moon Lilith depicts the pain of her exile where she plots and executes revenge. The Black Moon Lilith shows how she transmutes her distorted image back into its natural healthy expression”
  • Because Asteroid Lilith is a physical object, it seems to function at a more materialistic/base chakra vibration than Black Moon Lilith, which I feel is more transpersonal and magical. Asteroid Lilith appears to resonate more with 3rd wave feminism, prostitution, forbidden fruit, addiction and the bible myth. Like all asteroids, Asteroid Lilith is more helpful as a tool of divination and synchronicity rather than anything classically astrological. But I have added it to my Asteroids studies as I have found it can be useful as an additional object in chart interpretation. (The Three Liliths)

Readings

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(Excuse Hannah spelling words like Sexuality, Abuse, Murder… 😌)

Aries – Virgo
Libra – Pisces

Book – Fiction

Before Eve, there was Lilith.

Lilith and Adam are equal and happy in the Garden of Eden. Until Adam decides Lilith should submit to his will and lie beneath him. She refuses—and is banished forever from Paradise.

Demonized and sidelined, Lilith watches in fury as God creates Eve, the woman who accepts her submission. But Lilith has a secret: she has already tasted the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge. Endowed with Wisdom, she knows why Asherah—God’s wife and equal, the Queen of Heaven—is missing. Lilith has a plan: she will rescue Eve, find Asherah, restore balance to the world, and regain her rightful place in Paradise. 

Lilith’s quest for justice drives her throughout history, from the ziggurats of Ancient Sumer, to the court of Israel’s Queen Jezebel, and to the side of a radical preacher in Roman Judea. Noah’s wife, Norea, Jezebel and Mary Magdalene all play their part in Lilith’s enlightenment. In the modern age, as she observes the catastrophic consequences of a world built on inequality, Lilith finally understands what must be done to correct the wrong done to women—and all humankind—at the beginning of time.

Inspired by ancient myths and suppressed scriptures, Lilith is a thought-provoking and ambitious novel with an evocative literary voice and a triumphantly engaging heroine.

Art

Lilith (1887) by John Collier