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LUNAR
NODES
- Another symbol shown on
the Astrodienst charts is
that of the north lunar node. This symbol looks like a horseshoe. The
only difference in the symbol is that the horseshoe is open on the
bottom for the north node and open on the top for the south node.
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- The lunar nodes, north
and south, are not planets.
Lunar nodes are points that mark the intersection of the Moon's orbit
around the Earth with the ecliptic. The ecliptic is the illusory path
of the Sun as it revolves around the Earth during a year. Actually, it
is the Earth's circle around the Sun in the annual orb. Thus, the nodes
are merely the interception of these two orbit lines. One when the Moon
is passing south to north, and the other when Moon is passing north to
south.
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- The North Lunar Node is
called by a couple of other
names sometimes. Since it is the point at which the interception is
made while the Moon is ascending from the south to the north, it is
also called the Ascending Node. From Hindu astrology, the term Dragon's
Head (caput draconis) is used for the North Node. The South Lunar Node
is also known as the Descending Node or the Dragon's Tail (cauda
draconis). These two nodes are always exactly opposite one another. The
North Node is only one that appears on many computer generated
horoscope charts and the position of the south node is derived from
this.
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- When the Sun and Moon
are in conjunction, and either
lunar node is also in conjunction with both, a solar eclipse occurs.
When the Sun and Moon are in opposition, and each is in conjunction
with one of the lunar nodes, a lunar eclipse occurs.
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- Delineation techniques
of the lunar nodes vary
widely. Frankly, this astrologer has had little success using them at
all. In general, however, the north nodes is viewed a point of
opportunity for growth and development, while the south is thought to
represent karmic repression or tendencies that restrict growth. The
north carries the positive tone of Jupiter, while the south expresses
the restrictions of Saturn. Another thought on this is that the north
node represents positive objectives and the south node denotes the easy
way out with little opportunity for growth.
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- The lunar nodes travel
backwards at the rate of about
3 minutes a day. It takes 18 1/2 years for a lunar node return to
occur.
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- © Michael
McClain 1996-2008.
Permission is granted for unlimited noncommercial use.
All other rights reserved.
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