The Role of North and South Nodes
The North and South Nodes, also known as the Lunar Nodes, are significant points in astrology that reflect one's life path and karmic journey. These points are not physical bodies, but mathematical calculations based on the intersection of the Moon's orbit around Earth and the ecliptic, the apparent path of the Sun. The North Node is often referred to as the "True Node" or "Dragon’s Head," while the South Node is known as the "Dragon’s Tail."
The North Node represents the soul's purpose or the direction one is meant to evolve toward in this lifetime. It symbolizes qualities and experiences that are unfamiliar but necessary for growth and development. Moving toward the North Node’s energies often involves stepping out of one's comfort zone, embracing new challenges, and breaking free from past patterns.
Conversely, the South Node reflects qualities, behaviors, or experiences carried over from past lifetimes, often indicating areas where one may feel comfortable or accustomed but needs to move beyond. It symbolizes past habits, relationships, or skills that can act as obstacles to personal growth if overly relied upon.
Together, the North and South Nodes help guide individuals toward a balanced life, encouraging growth, transformation, and the pursuit of their higher purpose.

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