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Topic: Nodal Rulers
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Benedict Moon* Knowflake Posts: 657 From: Registered: May 2009
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posted May 19, 2010 10:15 AM
So I have a Pisces NN and Neptune (it's ruler) is opposed by Mercury (the ruler of my South Node). It's also the most exact aspect in my chart. Highly significant, no? So would it make sense to be treating it like a second axis, or what? IP: Logged |
Lonake Knowflake Posts: 1369 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted May 21, 2010 09:56 PM
No, it's not another axis, but the fact that your nodal rulers are in strong aspect is significant for you as being aware of this obstacle in your journey. Working out the knots of it all is a special key you have to best access your Pisces NN. The hard aspects focus attention. The houses that have Pisces and Mercury on their cusp will be important to give you more info, as well as the house where your nodes reside. Being the most exact aspect means it needs more attn and inevitably you'll be confronted (opp) with it more than the others in your chart. I'll use me as an example, Cancer NN (Moon) is sq Capricorn SN (Saturn) although it is a loose square (6 degrees) it's also echoed by my Capricorn Moon being conj my SN (another loose aspect 6 degrees). Saturn as SN ruler also squares my nodal axis, 0 deg. Moon rules h12, Saturn h6. This shows how important it is for me to bypass past conditioning that is hard to uproot (Saturn, also SN ruler, sq nodes) to move on to a private space (Cancer NN h12) that is strong enough to be vulnerable and can include the protection of others under its wing, to move from processing information (of which I am way too excelled) up to a level that can sustain my need for a security that is based on knowledge of the ultimate higher power residing in all of us (I also have Pisces Sun H8 to add to this dynamic in my chart). As Saturn is in H3 squaring the nodal axis (aspects to the nodal axis are hugely important) I have had some strong judgments that I've held from a very early age and I've one-by-one seen my life take dramatic turns and shown me what it is like to be in that situation in which i judged, everything from abuse, incest, poverty, sexuality, huge morality issues, it's been staggering to the point where I know now if I come to judge a situation (say, in the news) in a very harsh manner I will become embroiled in that matter up to my eyeballs, and having been there I've been the one to be judged, it's a huge lesson in compassion, mind you my Moon (NN ruler) is square to Pluto, which is angular and conj my SN ruler, Saturn, so Pluto has added that dynamic edge to my life experiences, the way I'm perceived and also as it's sitting at the Nadir it's very much what I'm about on a very deep level. So working out NN, is not really just sign house etc a lot of it needs to be taken into acct just like the opposition that you're seeing. If you can read a chart you will see the dyanmics repeat over and over, and more often than not they revolve around the nodal axis dynamics regarding sign, placement, rulerships, etc. I actually can't think of a natal I've taken time to read that didn't. IP: Logged |
Glaucus Knowflake Posts: 3461 From: Sacramento,California Registered: Apr 2009
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posted May 21, 2010 10:15 PM
an axis would be referring to 2 certan points that are always opposite each other They are just mathematical,abstract points that are not physical whatsoever like North and South Nodes of the Moon Heliocentric North and South Nodes of all objects Midheaven and Imum Coeli Ascendant and Descendant Vertex and AntiVertex Perigree and Apogee of the Moon Perihelion and Aphelion of all objects Zenith and Nadir
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Benedict Moon* Knowflake Posts: 657 From: Registered: May 2009
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posted May 22, 2010 01:18 PM
Thank you for that. And sorry for the axis reference, guys....I don't know where my brain went when I wrote this post. haha
quote: So working out NN, is not really just sign house etc a lot of it needs to be taken into acct just like the opposition that you're seeing. If you can read a chart you will see the dyanmics repeat over and over, and more often than not they revolve around the nodal axis dynamics regarding sign, placement, rulerships, etc.
I'm seeing it too!
My moon is in virgo, making me very comfortable (almost too comfortable) with SN traits. And the opposition I'm talking about (Mercury-Neptune), actually falls in my 6th and 12th house in Cancer and Capricorn. Its almost like I have to learn to be less discriminate and critical and more compassionate. I'm already very empathetic...but I don't believe it's the same thing being compassionate. It can lead one to be indiscriminately compassionate, but for me its hard with my Hades Virgo Moon. One other thing I sense comes from my Nodal axis, is the need not to be completely defined by traits and things that I was born into (like race or ethnicity). I get irritated when certain things are expected of me because of where my parents came from or the way I look. IP: Logged |
DD Knowflake Posts: 4242 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted May 22, 2010 04:22 PM
Of course it is an axis!IP: Logged |
Benedict Moon* Knowflake Posts: 657 From: Registered: May 2009
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posted May 23, 2010 12:28 AM
Hmmm, interesting! But if it is like another axis, it would be alot more dynamic than the actual Nodes because it's planets involved? Just guessing. And I read a dope interpretation of Neptune in Capricorn once which translates into making your dreams come true, or creating your own reality (Capricorn rules materializing). I guess maybe I can make these NN lessons that way.
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