THE MYTH OF LILITH, EVOLUTIONARY ASTROLOGY
- PENGABELOT
- 24 oct 2021
- 3 Min. de lectura
Actualizado: 4 feb 2023
What does Lilith represent?
Due to her mythology and her astrological positioning Lilith represents the surplus, everything that we have hidden from ourselves. Everything that we believe is not going to be accepted by the clan or society and is hidden as a hidden desire. We are confronted with ourselves because we are not allowing ourselves to act with the totality of our psyche. This repressed energy is locked behind the other structures of the unconscious and comes out in a self-destructive way. In mythology, Lilith is what she is without trying to belong to any clan, society or family, she is creation, rebellion and detachment. If this shadow is accepted, creativity is released, things are done by one's own inner desire. The human automatism for survival if belonging is in danger is moved by fear of showing what will not be accepted by the clan. The area of life where we have Lilith is an area of opportunity where we can be ourselves without seeking to meet the expectations of others. It is our own energy seeking to manifest itself free from judgment, both internal and external. That spontaneous expression that was censored at the time. It is not easy to learn to express that pure emotionality, to contact the intuition. What would you do if you had no lawsuits? It is contacting the inner desire for the expression of the soul. There is an area in life where the person can manifest once they have lost the fear of not belonging and of not being accepted by society. Essentially this energy is the pure feeling of childhood, which at the time became shame because what it needed to express was not right. The person when deciding not to express this energy represses it and begins to manifest itself in a way that leaves it in evidence before others since it acts incoherently, what you avoid the most appears and makes you ashamed of yourself.

The myth of Llilith
Biblically she was the first woman, before Eve. Lilith represents the feminine energy (Yin) and Adam the masculine energy (Yan). According to the universal law of generation, these two energies have to come together to create. Religious dogma gave more importance to thought and reason than to feel, since a person is easily controlled through the structures of reason. On the other hand, a person who knows how to be guided by his intuition and feeling will have his own thought and will question any dogma. In the myth Lilith lets herself be guided by feeling, she is powerful and claims that power, she does not accept submission since she is not subject to any structure, then she is punished. Domination was based on reason winning by feeling and that is why it is expelled and made into a demon that ate the children of others, which can actually symbolize thoughts.
After Lilith there is the creation of Eve, the white Moon, the ideal and reason of the feminine, dominated by reason and the masculine energy from which it comes through a rib. Instead Lilith represents the black moon, the now, the impulse of the soul.
What does the house mean and the sign where Lilith is?
The house where Lilith is is where you have the area of opportunity to depart from the norm or the scheme of the established structure. The more the person tries to adapt to what is established related to that area, the more they self-restrict or self-destruct in it.
"I cannot change behavior to change belief, I have to change consciousness to change behavior"
Zaira Garcia
HOUSE VIII - COMMON GOODS
It represents material losses, shared resources, transformation, the occult, sexuality, and death. The 8th house is related to death and our attitude towards it, but also to resurrection and transformation, with the capacity for regeneration. It is related to sexuality in a sense of union with the other, the fusion with the other person, with our attitude towards sex and the way we perceive it. It is associated with inheritances, taxes and other people's assets that others contribute to us or that we have to administer. The curiosity for the unknown, the interest to delve into the hidden, the mysterious. The shadow of the shadow.
It is the house of Scorpio, a house of change, transformation and instability that is opposite to House II, own resources.
Sources
Flores, P.
Garcia, Z.





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