Lilith in the 6th House
B. Israel. Planets in Houses
The cause of a person’s illness lies in excessively strong emotional experiences. The body’s watery environment (lymphatic system) is polluted. Methods of healing include psychotherapy (freeing the subconscious from an overload of unexpressed images and suspicion) and drinking plenty of fluids. Natural healing methods include roots, herbs, and honey. The person has an aptitude for medicine, senses herbs well, and can be an excellent caregiver for bedridden patients—they are unafraid of dirt. A healer, caregiver, or very good veterinarian; may be employed in domestic services—similar to having the Moon in the 6th house—but performing dirtier tasks such as garbage collection. Working in a team is very difficult for this person; usually, they work alone in their area of responsibility. Domestic animals are not entirely ordinary: reptiles, snakes.
Larisa Nazarova. Karmic Astrology
In the past, they caused diseases in others and tortured animals. They will be haunted by karma related to work and health. Lilith in the first third of the 6th house often brings a fatal illness.
Milova I. I. Lilith in the Houses of the Horoscope
With Lilith in the sixth house, a person is free to choose how to manage their duties, health, work, or multiple jobs. How to behave in a subordinate role or with colleagues. Such people are considered valuable employees who can generate profit even in crisis situations. Why are they successful? The Black Moon provides the answer—there are always many paths before the person, but whether they choose a humane or inhumane one depends on them. Nevertheless, such a person cannot be deceived or tricked into accepting an unfavorable contract or care and responsibility that serves someone else’s benefit. Again, how to use these opportunities is up to the individual. Extreme manifestations include workaholism, perfectionism, health concerns reaching absurd levels, hyper-vigilant care for everyone and everything, or voluntary unemployment, disregard for health, and idleness.
Galina Volzhina. Black Moon in the Houses
The axis of the sixth and twelfth houses symbolizes personal and impersonal service. In the sixth house, the Black Moon influences hierarchical relationships. It can disrupt the harmonious functioning of all bodily systems and lead to the development of illnesses. It affects circumstances related to caring for others, daily work, and relationships with superiors and subordinates, distorting perceptions of submission and dominance. If the Black Moon is located in the sixth house and its distortions manifest actively, the person cannot obey, conflicts with authority, and behaves authoritatively toward subordinates, deriving pleasure from their unquestioning obedience. There are cases when, under the influence of the Black Moon, a person is compelled to be active and dedicate all their time and energy to work in order to secure their livelihood. They become so absorbed in this process that professional duties and work relationships consume all their energy to the detriment of other areas of life. The person’s inherent qualities, distorted by the influence of the Black Moon, hinder harmonious relationships with colleagues and affect professional skills. Under the influence of the Black Moon, a person may feel a constant need to care for someone—be it loved ones, a dog, a cat, or aquarium fish. But this care takes on an obsessive character, is often inappropriate, and sometimes drains the person’s mental and physical strength, occupies all their thoughts, and prevents them from engaging in anything else. Sometimes the person completely devotes themselves to concerns about their health, constantly visiting doctors, trying various healing and preventive methods, and adhering to diets. If the Black Moon in the sixth house manifests passively, the person submits even when it is unnecessary. They flatter superiors, trying to please and serve everyone. In other cases, the Black Moon in the sixth house causes laziness, unwillingness to work, and disregard for professional duties. The person cannot tolerate daily routine, feels oppressed by the necessity to follow orders from above or work a standard workday. Sometimes the person is so unwilling to work that, “thanks” to the Black Moon, circumstances themselves prevent their employment. They are unable and unwilling to care for loved ones, neglect personal hygiene, and if ill, avoid seeing doctors and ignore treatment.



