That looks like Astroseek, probably what they call the true Black Moon Lilith. I’m not sure if that’s the interpolated or osculating one.
These placements act like blind spots, not because they’re inherently hidden, but because they’re the most yin energies. So, the stuff tied up there is usually what we really don’t want to face. For a lot of people though not everyone it can feel like a deep, almost dysphoric kind of aversion.
When Black Moon Lilith hits your Descendant, it tints how you take in and sense energy from everyone else, thanks to the karma stuck there.
The good news is, with enough shadow work, you can clear it
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In synastry, that’s when someone else’s placement sets off yours. In this chart, Blue’s North Node lines up with Chiron, the Moon, and Red’s Black Moon Lilith which means it opposes the South Node. Just at a glance, without digging deeper, that hints at some past injury (Chiron), maybe involving the loss of a primary caregiver (Moon). Since Black Moon Lilith is so exact on the North Node, there’s definitely some karma tangled up in all this. What exactly it is can be a real wildcard, but it’s probably linked to how you communicate with others.