Lilith Sextile Natal Pluto
Transiting Lilith sextile your natal Pluto creates an opening to reclaim power that has been exiled or denied. This is not a forcing aspect, it is an invitation to move toward what you have kept at a distance, often because you were taught it was dangerous or unacceptable to want it.
Pluto in your natal chart holds your capacity for deep transformation, your relationship to power itself, and what you are willing to endure or change in order to survive and evolve. Lilith transiting in sextile to it does not overwhelm that function; instead, it makes the refusal accessible. During this transit, you may notice a clearer sense of what you actually want beneath the layers of compliance or caution. This often surfaces as a quiet but persistent pull toward authenticity, not rebellion for its own sake, but a willingness to acknowledge desires and boundaries that feel true to you, even if they contradict what others expect. You say no more easily. You stop performing.
The sextile offers usable leverage, but only if you engage it consciously. Without attention, this period may simply intensify the tension between your public self and your private truth, leaving you restless without direction. With awareness, it becomes a window to integrate what Pluto has always known about your capacity for change with what Lilith insists: that your refusal, your desire, your unpolished authenticity are sources of real power, not liabilities. You are not being asked to become reckless or destructive. You are being asked to stop treating your own sovereignty as something to apologize for.
What tends to emerge during this transit is a sharper ability to distinguish between genuine conviction and internalized obligation. Situations that once felt non-negotiable may suddenly reveal themselves as choices you made because you believed you had to. This clarity can feel both liberating and unsettling, because stepping into it often means accepting that others may not understand or approve. That discomfort is the transit doing its work, not a sign you are wrong, but evidence that you are finally asking yourself what you want instead of what you should want.





























