


The North Node is, in a way, the manual of your personal development. Taking into account the message that it sends you, you will understand what you must do, and you will get the serenity so hoped for. If you want to put an end to these unpleasant events, it is wise that you are more attentive to your North Node. For example, if your loves are alike and all your relationships take the same path, it may be a sign that your Southern Node causes all of this. So, if you have the impression that similar situations are repeated over and over again, this means your South Node is at the helm. Alas, even if you fight hard to no longer live with them, you suffer against your will. If you listen to it, you copy and paste behaviors that pull you down and, in the long run, bog down into a situation that is no longer desired. The South Node evokes habits that are no longer beneficial to you at all. The sign in which the node is located indicates how we should go about it and the house tells us in which area we must act to evolve spiritually. The North node represents our "duty" on this earth: armed with our achievements, we must consolidate, understand and retain them to move forward, to move towards our northern node, although this path is often perceived as difficult or demanding. Each planet can offer insight into your individual character and clarity about your soul's avenues for growth and personal evolution.įor information on how to read your birth chart, check out our article How to Read Your Astrology Chart.In a more modern vision, the south node represents our heritage (genetic, cultural, spiritual) and the north node the path of our personal evolution. For example, to calculate your Sun sign we look at which zodiac constellation the Sun was sitting in at the time of your birth.Īstrologers interpret this map by looking at the interplay of all your astrological elements and based on the archetypes that each of the signs represent. Your planets are plotted onto the wheel to see which sign they fall into to. Each section is named after the famous constellations or zodiac signs that we are all familiar with (i.e Aries, Leo, Gemini, …).

Visually a chart is a 360 degree wheel divided into 12 sections. The location, date, and time of your birth is all that is needed to calculate your birth chart. Every individual’s birth chart (also know as a natal chart) is completely unique.

Think of it like a map that provides a snapshot of all the planetary coordinates at the exact time of your birth.
