The Sun makes its final link with the South Node today, a reminder that we’re not only in the middle of eclipse season, but we’re coming to an end of our collective work around judgement, beliefs, and truth.
The South Node of the Moon isn’t a physical body, which is to say that it’s not a planet or an asteroid. Instead, along with the North Node of the Moon, it forms two points that mark our journey of evolution as well as twists and turns of fate. They are also the two points in the sky that, when they line up with a new or full moon, create eclipses.
If the North Node is “true north”, a point that we all have to head towards and bring in new experiences and awareness, then the South Node is an area where we have to do our work and inner examination. Here we find the energy of the past as well as karma.
Every sign has a light and a dark, a side that helps lift up and create followed by a side that does the opposite. The South Node in Sagittarius means that we are looking at the not so helpful side of Sagittarius, the times when we get caught in narrow thinking, when our world is made smaller, when our consciousness and self awareness can get stuck. This is both a personal and collective work.
The point forward, as it has been since May 2020 when the Nodes switched signs, has been Gemini. This means that today in particular, as the Sun joins with the South Node, that we have to find a different view point and not be so blindly sure that we’re not right about something.
The Nodes will switch signs again in January 2022, entering Taurus/Scorpio for the next 18 months.
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The point forward, as it has been since May 2020 when the Nodes switched signs, has been Gemini. This means that today in particular, as the Sun joins with the South Node, that we have to find a different view point and not be so blindly sure that we’re not right about something.
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