![]() ![]() Living in the south node can make you feel stuck and unable to live up to your north node’s full potential. This is why it’s important to lean into the north node as much as possible so you are not fully living in the past (i.e. However, change is hard, a sentiment you can all attest to. Now, it’s important to note that you need to compensate both nodes at the same time because you are not letting go but revising the past to accommodate your present situations. You look to the north node to see what you need to bring into this life and the south node to understand what you are moving away from. This is why we refer to the Nodes as the Dragon’s Head and Dragon’s Tail. They became very powerful after learning their lesson because they decided that their karmic lesson was to teach others their karma. Rahu and Ketu saw how mad Lord Visnu got (obviously, he cut them in half) and agreed that their duty now was to show people their karmic responsibilities. The head was called Rahu and the tail was called Ketu. ![]() All that was left of Rakshasa was his head and tail. To teach Rakshasha his lesson, Lord Visnu cut him in half. Rakshasa tricked Lord Visnu into letting him eat the nectar that would make him immortal. This powerful spirit wanted immortality, which wasn’t necessarily in the cards for this entity. According to Vedic astrology, the Nodes were both once part of the same demonic entity called Rakshasa. Here’s a little background on the mythology of the Nodes of Destiny. ![]()
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