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Lilith is an unseen satellite of the earth, like a moon, which may be on the [[Astral plane|astral]], mental or [[etheric plane]]. It is called the “dark moon of the earth” because it does not reflect the light of the sun. Esoteric astrologers chart its course around the earth according to its shadow.
Lilith is an unseen satellite of the earth, like a moon, which may be on the [[Astral plane|astral]], mental or [[etheric plane]]. It is called the “dark moon” of the Earth because it does not reflect the light of the sun. Esoteric astrologers chart its course around the earth according to its shadow, which has been seen, traced and actually chronicled. It was first observed around 1720. Astronomers still doubt that it exists, but nevertheless, its influence can be felt.

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Lilith is an unseen satellite of the earth, like a moon, which may be on the [[Astral plane|astral]], mental or [[etheric plane]]. It is called the “dark moon” of the Earth because it does not reflect the light of the sun. Esoteric astrologers chart its course around the earth according to its shadow, which has been seen, traced and actually chronicled. It was first observed around 1720. Astronomers still doubt that it exists, but nevertheless, its influence can be felt.

Lilith is an unseen satellite of the earth, like a moon, which may be on the astral, mental or etheric plane. It is called the “dark moon” of the Earth because it does not reflect the light of the sun. Esoteric astrologers chart its course around the earth according to its shadow, which has been seen, traced and actually chronicled. It was first observed around 1720. Astronomers still doubt that it exists, but nevertheless, its influence can be felt.