Sextile - 60°
A gentle 60-degree angle that presents opportunities through subtle, supportive openings
Jupiter sextile natal Lilith is associated with a period where opportunities for growth arise through engaging with what has been suppressed. The sextile supports a productive relationship between expansion and shadow material. Astrologers have linked this transit to finding meaning in previously rejected aspects of yourself, to educational or philosophical frameworks that honour instinctual wisdom and to the opportunity to grow by integrating rather than exiling what is wild in your nature.
Jupiter sextile Lilith offers a quiet period of growth and opportunity in the area of life governed by Lilith. This is Jupiter at its most understated - the expansion is real but subtle, the opportunities genuine but easy to miss. Social connections, educational pursuits, travel, and professional development are all favoured during this transit.
The sextile to Lilith suggests that growth is available through modest, productive engagement rather than dramatic leaps. This is often a good time for planning, networking, learning, or laying groundwork that will bear fruit later. Jupiter sextiles last only a few weeks and can pass unnoticed, making them one of the transits most likely to be underutilised.
Transiting Jupiter
growth, expansion, optimism, faith, opportunity
Natal Black Moon Lilith
the wild feminine, exiled instincts, suppressed desires, raw autonomy
Is there a growth opportunity in engaging with what you have suppressed?
What meaning could you find in the aspects of yourself you have rejected?
Is there a philosophical or spiritual framework that honours your instinctual nature?
How could integrating the wild self support your overall growth?
What would productive engagement with shadow material look like?
Is there an opportunity to grow by accepting rather than exiling a part of yourself?
Astro Transit Academy is an educational resource for exploring transit astrology. The information here is not personal advice or prediction. Astrology is a framework for self-reflection, not a script for living.