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North Node in Leo/South Node in Aquarius: Artistic and creative endeavors are favorable for you. You have a tendency to be a dreamer. You have a tendency to be a dreamer. Being a leader is hard ...
Saturn: 21st degree of Libra; Exaltations have also been attributed to the north node (3rd degree of Gemini) and the south node (3rd degree of Sagittarius). These positions are listed in astrological texts of the early medieval Arabic period, such as al-Biruni's 11th-century Book of Instruction in the Elements of the Art of Astrology. [2]
Mars and Uranus tend to ignite while Saturn and Neptune inhibit. Whether a planet is direct or retrograde is of great significance. An eclipse of the Sun or Moon is even more significant. The South Node of the Moon denotes innate wisdom from past experience while the North Node denotes karma and evolution. Astrological Signs may be considered.
However, there are three great differences between Western astrology and Hindu astrology in computing these aspects - (1) in the former system the count is made from degree to degree, in the latter system the count is made from sign to sign, (2) in the former system the aspect will be mutually the same i.e. if Mars and Jupiter are in trine it ...
The Nodes in the natal chart depict your journey and progress in this lifetime. The transiting North Node lets us see what we can achieve in its 1.5-year cycle. ... North Node in Leo/South Node in ...
Louise McWhirter (October 19, 1896 – November 1, 1957) was a financial astrologer who purported to use astrology to forecast the financial markets. [1] [2] [3] In 1937, she published her only book, Astrology and Stock Market Forecasting.
April 4: Saturn sextile Uranus - Bringing the perfect blend of discipline and open-mindedness, this aspect encourages you to make constructive life changes by taking calculated risks. Aries ...
Lunar node: Ascending Node ☊ U+260A Not all astrologers use the lunar nodes; however, their usage is very important in Vedic astrology. They are alternately known as the "Dragon's Head" (Rahu, Caput Draconis, or Anabibazon) and the "Dragon's Tail" (Ketu, Cauda Draconis, or Catabibazon).