Introduction
The lunar nodes, also known as the north and south nodes, are points in space where the moon’s orbit intersects the earth’s orbit around the sun. In astrology, these points are considered to be significant indicators of karmic patterns and past life connections. The north node represents the lessons and experiences that we are meant to embrace in this lifetime, while the south node represents the qualities and tendencies that we have carried over from past lives. By understanding the role of the lunar nodes in our birth chart, we can gain insight into the karmic patterns and past life connections that are impacting our current life and use this knowledge to manifest our desired outcomes.
The North Node
The north node, also known as the dragon’s head, represents the path that we are meant to follow in this lifetime. It represents the qualities and traits that we are meant to develop and embrace in order to grow and evolve. When the north node is activated in our birth chart, it can indicate that we are being called to embrace new experiences and step out of our comfort zone in order to achieve our goals and fulfill our potential.
One way to tap into the energy of the north node is through the practice of meditation. Meditation can help us to connect with our inner guidance and gain clarity on what steps we need to take in order to align with our north node. By setting intentions and visualizing our desired outcomes during meditation, we can harness the energy of the north node and manifest our desired outcomes.
The South Node
The south node, also known as the dragon’s tail, represents the qualities and tendencies that we have carried over from past lives. It represents the traits and habits that we are meant to let go of in order to grow and evolve. When the south node is activated in our birth chart, it can indicate that we are being called to let go of old patterns and behaviors that no longer serve us in order to make room for new experiences and growth.
One way to work with the energy of the south node is through the practice of self-reflection and self-inquiry.