Lilith in Cancer
Lilith in Cancer
Symbolizes sexual repression, rich inner world of fantasy, possessiveness, problems with conception and abortion, absence or death of mother, eating disorders, karmic debts related to family members, renunciation of family, rejection of childhood, sentimentality and rejection of weakness.
This setting of Lilith foreshadows the karmic fate associated with a person’s family relationships. Everything related to motherhood and the basic feeling of home is especially emphasized and imbued with life situations that follow a person throughout life.
In the karmic sense, the emphasis is especially on the mother of natus. It is possible that the current mother is known to the person from one of the previous lives. Another possibility is that there were no previous interactions with the current mother, but that the soul chose her for the sake of its own evolution.
In this life, a person may face the absence of a mother – whether she is not physically present, has passed away, or is simply too busy to devote herself to a child. Anything related to the mother will have a profound and decisive influence on the development of the soul of the natus. Spiritual evolution is achieved through emotional experience.
There is a simultaneous attachment to the family and a tendency to reject it. A person can go through difficult and confusing situations: the desire to be a part of a family, while at the same time rejecting family traditions and history; the feeling that she is left to her own devices – that she must be both father and mother to her own being. In some cases, a person is consciously looking for a new family even though the basic one exists. These can be groups such as sports teams, spiritual workshops, religious communities or even sects.
Regardless of the circumstances, a person must maintain independence and face the challenge of belonging – or refusing to belong – to any group, including family.
Imagination, as a trait of the Cancer sign, can lead a person to distort reality, which often leads to painful and traumatic experiences. The person often did not grow up in a happy family environment. Cold family relations, frequent arguments between parents or complete absence of family and home are possible. In childhood, she could be forced to accept what she did not want.
Despite everything, there is always a deep need to protect those she loves – those she truly cares about.
A person is often held back by insecurity. The opinion and respect of others is essential to her. Due to a troubled childhood and an emotionally unstable environment, a person develops a deep fear of solitude and independence. This can hinder mental maturation. He must learn to accept traditional values and nurture important emotional connections.
He finds stability through the relationships he builds throughout his life – through creating his own family and bonding within it.
In karmic inheritance, this person can carry a burden – either excessive protection or its complete absence. In one of the past lives, the person may have been completely rejected by the family, or he himself rejected his family.