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Friday, July 14, 2023

A changing of the guard personally and collectively

 

The North and south Nodes are not planets but points in the chart. The change signs every 18 months and affect our collective as well as personal destiny. These are otherwise known as the lunar nodes or the ‘nodes of fate,’ and they oppose each other.

July 18th, the lunar nodes change from the axis of Taurus/Scorpio to Aries/Libra for the next 18 months.

Our collective as well as personal destiny is shown in the North and South Nodes. These are not planets but calculated points in the chart. Everyone is born with both a North and South node, which show us where we are headed as a collective. Both nodes tell a story regarding our fate and destiny; the North node is where we are headed and the South node shows us what we need to leave behind or release. While the North Node is the ideal of what we hope to achieve, the South Node is what can hold us back.

When the North Node enters Aires (South node in Libra) we will be called to balance our own personal interests versus the interests of others in society as well as partnership issues. We will be asked to find a new direction between ourselves as individuals versus our relationships and personal/social networks in our own lives and on the world stage as well. The nodes are connected to the eclipses over the next 18 months and will present is with fated opportunities tied to destiny.

As the North Node shifts into Aries we are called to find our true authentic self and our highest calling as opposed to the expression of Libra which rules partnerships and marriage. We must find our own place and learn to balance we versus me. The North node in aries calls for more freedom, independence and self care balanced with what we give and receive from others.

Anyone born over the next 18 months will be born with their North and South Node in Libra/Aries which will point to their personal destiny. The last time the lunar nodes transited through Aries-Libra was December 27, 2004-June 22, 2006.


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