The Rise of the Wild Woman Asteroid Goddesses
- Nat ~Chai Astrology

- Aug 11
- 6 min read
Updated: Sep 1
Artemis, Persephone, Hekate, Medusa, Amazon Queens & Lilith in Astrology

There are moments in the great turning of the cosmos when the Wild Woman does not simply whisper—she roars from the depths, pulling us into the very waters we’ve tried to avoid.
They first appeared in a client session. Before I tuned into anything else, they arrived—gathered like a council of ancient allies: Artemis, Persephone, Hekate, Medusa, the Amazon Queens, and Black Moon Lilith. They were waiting to be named.
Days later, I listened to Molly McCord’s latest podcast. She spoke of the rare alignment now unfolding: Black Moon Lilith, Juno, and Vesta in Scorpio, forming part of a water grand trine with Venus, Jupiter, Sirius, and the North Node. She didn’t name it the way I had felt it—but as she described it, I knew. This was the rising.
Venus–Jupiter–Sirius conjunct in Cancer ~ Water Grand Trine ~ Sacred Feminine Rising Watch Molly’s episode here.
McCord spoke of Black Moon Lilith in Scorpio as the place where we reclaim the parts of ourselves that have been shamed, suppressed, or feared—our raw power, sexuality, and truth. Juno in Scorpio calls us to confront the depth of our partnerships and the shadows they reflect. Vesta in Scorpio tends the eternal flame of the soul, linking sexuality and sacred purpose as inseparable threads.
In her words, I heard what I had already felt: this is the Wild Woman’s call to enter the deep water and emerge transformed.
It is the phoenix rebirth—the burning away of the stories where our vulnerability was weaponized, our intuition punished, our desire shamed.
The Wild Woman Asteroid Goddesses do not rise quietly. They rise together—from the underworld, dripping with the wisdom of what they’ve survived—asking us to remember that our shadow is not an enemy but a root system for our power.
And when they rise, they reshape what is possible.
Meet the Wild Woman Asteroid Goddesses
Right now, in the sky, Hekate and Medusa stand in Scorpio with Black Moon Lilith, Vesta, and Juno. Persephone, Artemis, and the Amazons are in Pisces with the North Node. Here’s who they are and how they move through your chart.
Finding Your Wild Woman Asteroid Goddesses
You can locate these goddesses in your own birth chart using free tools like Astro.com or Astro-Seek.com. Look for:
Asteroid Artemis (#105)
Asteroid Persephone (#399)
Asteroid Hekate (#100)
Asteroid Medusa (#149)
Amazon-related asteroids (Amazone: 1042, Hippolyta: 10295, Antiope: 90)
Black Moon Lilith (h13) in your chart settings
Where they fall by sign, house, and aspect tells you how this archetype lives in you—and where her rise will feel strongest.
Artemis — Sovereign Huntress of the Wild
Mythic Themes: Sacred autonomy, fierce protection, and primal instincts. Artemis roams the untamed forests, answering to no one but her own inner compass. She is the guardian of the vulnerable and the defender of her own freedom.
Astrological Role: Her placement in your chart reveals where you must guard your independence, trust your instincts, and live in harmony with nature’s cycles. She shows the terrain where compromise with your truth is not an option.
Modern Expression: Protective love that draws strength from solitude, unshakable boundaries that honor the self, and a life lived in rhythm with the earth’s wild heartbeat. Artemis asks: Where in your life must you remain untamed to stay whole?
Persephone — Queen of Descent and Renewal
Mythic Themes: Sacred initiation, cycles of light and shadow, and transformation through surrender. Persephone walks both realms—goddess of spring’s renewal and queen of the underworld’s depth.
Astrological Role: Her chart position shows where you navigate between endings and beginnings, integrating the wisdom of shadow work with the beauty of rebirth. She teaches that the descent is not destruction—it is preparation for return.
Modern Expression: Guiding others through personal transformations, honoring the necessity of endings, and embodying the paradox of innocence and power. Persephone asks: What inner winter are you willing to enter so spring can return?
Hekate — Guardian of Thresholds
Mythic Themes: Liminal guide, torchbearer, and keeper of the crossroads. Hekate stands at the boundary between worlds, holding keys to the gates others fear to cross.
Astrological Role: Her placement reveals where you mediate between realms—mortal and divine, conscious and unconscious—offering protection and illumination in moments of transition.
Modern Expression: Boundary guardian for those in change, mystical mentor for spiritual rebels, and a light-bearer for the lost. Hekate asks: What threshold are you standing at—and what torch will you carry across it?
Medusa — Keeper of Sacred Rage
Mythic Themes: Feminine power reclaimed, serpent wisdom, and shadow alchemy. Once a wise serpent queen, later demonized, Medusa transforms violation into sovereignty.
Astrological Role: Shows where you can transmute shame into self-possession, and wounds into a shield of protection. This is where your instinctive wisdom reclaims its crown.
Modern Expression: Transforming what was meant to diminish you into a source of spiritual and emotional power. Medusa asks: Where will you wear the crown they tried to strip from you?
The Amazon Queens — Sisters of Courage
Mythic Themes: Warrior leadership, sacred sisterhood, and resilience. Devoted to Artemis, they forged lives outside patriarchal control, thriving in autonomy and unity.
Astrological Role: Indicates where you embody warrior leadership in service to freedom, courage, and collective feminine strength.
Modern Expression: Building spaces where women and the feminine thrive in unity and power, and leading through shared purpose instead of domination. The Amazons ask: Who are your sisters in the fight for what matters?
Black Moon Lilith — Rebel of the Soul
Mythic Themes: Primal independence, refusal to submit, and unapologetic authenticity. Lilith leaves Eden rather than betray her own equality, embracing exile over obedience.
Astrological Role: Shows where you reclaim your exiled truths, speak what’s been silenced, and embody sexual and emotional sovereignty.
Modern Expression: Turning exile into sacred authority, honoring the fierce, untamed aspects of the self. Lilith asks: What part of you will never again be silenced?
The Wild Woman Asteroid Goddesses in the Water Grand Trine
This Water Grand Trine is a flowing current of deep emotional power and spiritual renewal, and a living council of archetypes. Each point of the trine carries its own expression of the Wild Woman.
Scorpio: Black Moon Lilith, Vesta, Juno, Hekate, Medusa
In Scorpio, the Wild Woman rises with fire in her eyes.
Black Moon Lilith here refuses to keep silent about taboo truths. She calls you to reclaim desire, shadow, and unapologetic selfhood.
Vesta tends the eternal flame of your devotion, burning away shame and fear so you can live in full integrity.
Juno demands depth and equality in relationships, shattering contracts built on imbalance.
Hekate stands at the crossroads of endings and beginnings, offering her torch to guide you through change.
Medusa in Scorpio alchemizes violation into sovereignty—her serpent wisdom becomes a shield and crown.
The Scorpio point of the trine says: Go into the depths. Burn away the lies. Rise sovereign.
Pisces: Persephone, Artemis, The Amazon Queens
In Pisces, the Wild Woman moves like water.
Persephone here becomes the dream-walker, moving between worlds with ease, helping you integrate the unconscious and awaken to renewal.
Artemis hunts in the unseen forests, showing you how to protect your sacred solitude and move in rhythm with your own soul tides.
The Amazon Queens in Pisces form a spiritual sisterhood, uniting in purpose beyond the boundaries of time, culture, and geography.
The Pisces point of the trine says: Follow your intuition like a compass. Let your wildness move without needing permission.
Cancer: Venus–Jupiter Conjunct on Sirius
In Cancer, amplifying the heart-centered abundance and divine guidance available now.
Venus in this position says your wildness is beautiful, lovable, and worthy of devotion.
Jupiter expands your capacity to receive and share nourishment—emotional, spiritual, and creative.
On Sirius, this union channels a cosmic frequency of guardianship and leadership rooted in love rather than control.
The Cancer point of the trine says: Your power grows in the places where you are cherished—and where you cherish yourself.
The Trine as a Whole
When these three points connect in a flowing circuit, they invite a deep, emotional integration. Scorpio purges and empowers. Pisces dreams and dissolves boundaries. Cancer nurtures and protects what is reborn. Then, they awaken the Wild Woman in each of us.




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