Thursday, February 19, 1998
10:00 PM CST (UTC-06:00)
Willard, MO, USA
37°18'N, 93°25'W
Tropical Placidus
Lilith
Libra (7°28') 12th House
Black Moon Lilith represents your shadow self, primal instincts, and aspects of the psyche that are often hidden or repressed. Its position in a sign reveals how you express these raw, untamed parts of your nature and where you might experience inner conflict or societal pressure. The house placement of Lilith indicates the areas of life where these themes are most prominent and where you may face challenges related to power, sexuality, and autonomy.
When you were born, Lilith was
in Libra in your 12th House.
It moved into your 1st House on June 27, 1998 at 3:30 AM UTC and moved into Scorpio on September 10, 1998 at 6:09 AM UTC.
Aspects
The specific angles that planets and other objects form with one another at the time of your birth can reveal much about your character, predispositions, and the potential timing for pivotal life events and lessons.
When your birth time is unknown, it significantly impacts the accuracy and detail of a birth chart for several reasons:
Ascendant Sign Unknown: The Ascendant (or Rising Sign) is the zodiac sign that was rising on the eastern horizon at the time of birth. It's crucial for determining the houses in a chart. Without a birth time, the Ascendant cannot be accurately determined.
House Positions Uncertain: Astrological houses represent different areas of life and are calculated based on the time of birth. Without a birth time, the placement of planets in houses cannot be determined, which affects interpretations related to aspects of life like career, relationships, and personal growth.
Moon Sign Ambiguity: While the Moon sign can often be determined without a birth time, if the birth occurred on a day the Moon changed signs, the exact sign may be uncertain without the birth time.
Aspect Angles May Vary: Precise angles (aspects) between planets can indicate specific dynamics and themes in a person's life. Without a birth time, the accuracy of these angles can be compromised, especially for fast-moving planets.