In the case of squaring planets, the squared planet represents a karmic crossroad in which the theme of the planet is not fully integrated in the karmic axis, and both nodes, though specifically the node the planet last made a conjunction with, are points of resolution for this crossroad. Unless there are mitigating factors (specifically planets squaring the nodal axis at any given time), the South Node is a place of memory, yet where energy is draining (leaving), as the North Node is destiny & where energy is funneling toward. (Different ego incarnations support different Soul paths.) Evolutionary Astrology, the modality I practice (though I draw from multiple astrologies), has a way of looking at the natal chart that can discern what this Soul-level story arch is, thematically. The lunar node axis tells us about the nature of this trajectory, as in what kind of egos the Soul is driven to jump into relative to its particular theme. The Soul, among other qualities, is this intense being that reincarnates life to life and embodies different incarnations (egos) to do so. I can’t really view the nodes of the Moon in isolation – to me they are always connected to Pluto, the Soul. To start: the South Node of the Moon is also known as the tail of the dragon, to which the North Node is the head. What happens when the South Node of the Moon transits one of your planets via conjunction? Or, just what does it do in a house in your chart?
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