This article was co-authored by Paige Ferris and by wikiHow staff writer, Sophie Burkholder, BA. Paige Ferris is a Tarot Reader, Astrologer, and Intuitive Psychic based in Jackson County, MI. With over 6 years of experience, Paige is the founder of Catalyst Healer and specializes in practical occultism and psychological astrology. Paige offers astrology and tarot readings designed to empower her clients and help them achieve their goals. She provides 1:1 in-person and virtual readings to clients, appears at galas, expos, and other events, and shares readings and insights to her over 18k followers on social media.
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Lilith is a popular (but controversial) figure in religion and mythology…but what does she really represent, and what sort of symbols is she represented by? We’ll dive deep into the murky waters around this folkloric wife of Adam, who has since been reimagined as a frightening demoness, an empowering feminist figure, and even a placement in your astrological birth chart! From her iconic glyph to other symbols that represent her story and influence, keep reading to discover everything you need to know about the Black Moon Lilith and the Mother of Demons, with insights from astrologer Paige Ferris.
Lilith Symbols: At a Glance
Astrologer Paige Ferris says the most common symbol for Lilith is her glyph, which is a crescent moon atop a cross. Other Lilith symbols include serpents, owls, dark moons, and lotus flowers, all of which connect to her mythological and biblical roles, as well as to femininity, power, rebellion, and transformation.
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- ↑ Paige Ferris. Astrologer. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://symbolikon.com/downloads/lilith-astrology/
- ↑ https://cosmicintelligenceagency.com/black-moon-lilith-from-the-visceral-to-the-sublime/
- ↑ Paige Ferris. Astrologer. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://digitalcommons.lindenwood.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1011&context=theconfluence
- ↑ https://www.biblicalarchaeology.org/daily/people-cultures-in-the-bible/people-in-the-bible/lilith/
- ↑ https://www.thebump.com/b/lilith-baby-name
- ↑ https://art.ofearna.us/boulet/goddesses/lilith.html
- ↑ Paige Ferris. Astrologer. Expert Interview










