Black Moon Lilith - M. Kelley Hunter - Books - American Federation of Astrologers - 9780866906111 - December 21, 2010
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Black Moon Lilith

M. Kelley Hunter

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Black Moon Lilith

Named for an ancient female figure of primordial mystery, Black Moon Lilith is an astronomical point intimately connected to the Earth-Moon system. In these times of expanding ecological and cosmological awareness, the Black Moon offers a spacious field of investigation engaging women and men in fuller self-awareness and soul expression in life, urging us inexorably to a deeper embodiment of Heaven on Earth. Of increasing interest to astrologers, the Black Moon has been used for decades in Europe, but there is little written in English about this enigmatic female figure and subtle astronomical point. This book, an expanded version of an earlier, shorter work, helps fills that gap The author blends astronomy, myth, depth psychology and original creative research into her investigation of the Black Moon. Basic, suggestive interpretations are offered, supported by examples of well-known personages. Read it and consider for yourself a question that has haunted and taunted humanity for four thousand years: is she demonic or divine? Lilith offers no easy answers. M. Kelley Hunter, Ph. D., C. A. P., is an internationally-known astrologer who was caught up into and never recovered from the astrological revolution of the 1970s. As personal consultant, educator and star-gazer, her work with the stars is a unique blend of cosmology, myth and psycho-spirituality. She considers astrology to be an intuitive science and infuses her own ongoing studies with creative and experiential exploration.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released December 21, 2010
ISBN13 9780866906111
Publishers American Federation of Astrologers
Pages 212
Dimensions 190 × 230 × 10 mm   ·   371 g
Language English  
Contributor Jack Cipolla
Contributor Kris Brandt Riske