the south node feels familiar because you have lived there too long. the gift, the habit, the old skin, and the comfort zone your soul keeps outgrowing.
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the south node feels familiar because you have lived there too long. the gift, the habit, the old skin, and the comfort zone your soul keeps outgrowing.
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Is there any astrologers that could help know what Rising signs my family is through Their north nodes like:
Mom:North Node Virgo,South Node Pisces
Dad:North Node Gemini,South Node Sagittarius
Sister:North Node Cancer,South Node Capricorn
Please help me My North Node is Capricorn and you can probably guess what rising sign I am
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The house Ketu/South Node is in and where you detach without trying: things others chase, you release easily. Sometimes healthy non-attachment, sometimes careless neglect.
12th House Ketu
Being alone, stepping away, or disappearing from situations comes naturally. They don’t resist isolation or quiet time, and they don’t feel the need to stay connected or visible. They can leave things behind (people, environments, roles) without needing closure. Letting go happens easily, sometimes so easily that they move on without fully engaging or explaining why.
11th House Ketu
Friend groups, networks, and social circles don’t stay central in their life. They can be part of groups, but they don’t feel the need to maintain belonging or keep expanding their network. Friendships can come and go without much effort to hold them together. They’re not dependent on groups for identity or direction.
10th House Ketu
Career, status, titles, and public image don’t become something they hold onto strongly. They can work and take on roles but they’re not chasing recognition or trying to climb for the sake of it. If a job or path no longer fits, they move on without trying to protect their reputation. External success isn’t something they feel tied to maintaining.
9th House Ketu
Beliefs, big ideas, and “what life means” type frameworks don’t stay fixed for them. They can explore different perspectives, learn, question things but they don’t stick to one belief system for long. If something stops making sense, they let it go without overthinking it. They’re not attached to having a single worldview guiding everything they do.
8th House Ketu
They don’t stay in deep entanglements. Things like shared finances, emotional merging, power dynamics, or heavy trust-based situations don’t hold them for long. If something starts getting too intense or complicated, they tend to pull away instead of going deeper. They avoid situations where they’d have to be heavily dependent on someone else or where things get emotionally overwhelming.
7th House Ketu
Close one-on-one relationships don’t become something they hold onto tightly. They can connect with people, but they don’t build their life around partnership or depend on it for stability. If a relationship feels off or unbalanced, they don’t spend long trying to fix or maintain it, they just step back. They’re not attached to the idea that they need someone else to feel complete or steady.
6th House Ketu
Daily routines, work habits, and repetitive tasks don’t really stick. They might handle responsibilities, but keeping a strict schedule or sticking to a system long-term isn’t natural. They can start tasks, deal with problems, and then move on once it’s handled. Anything that requires constant upkeep or discipline can feel easy to step away from.
5th House Ketu
Attention, romance, creativity, being noticed, those things don’t excite them much. They can enjoy them in the moment but they don’t chase them or hold onto them. If something they created or shared doesn’t get a response they don’t keep pushing it. Same with dating or being liked, they don’t keep feeding that cycle. It’s more like they engage when it’s there, and drop it when it’s not, and it feels easy to do this.
4th House Ketu
A home and emotional “base” aren’t something they cling to. They can move around, change environments, or not settle in one place without it bothering them much. Family or early emotional patterns may exist but they don’t rely on them as a grounding point. They don’t feel the need to build a super stable home life or stay attached to one place long-term.
3rd House Ketu
They don’t really stay attached to constant communication. Texts can go unanswered, calls can be missed, and they don’t feel the need to keep conversations going just for the sake of it. They’ll talk when there’s a reason, but small talk and back-and-forth messaging don’t hold their attention. From the outside it can look like they’re inconsistent, but internally they just don’t feel tied to staying in touch all the time.
2nd House Ketu
Money and possessions don’t stick emotionally. They can have it, lose it, share it, and not spiral over it. There’s not much attachment to owning things or building a sense of security through stuff. They might not track money closely or feel the need to hold onto resources tightly. What others treat as “I need to protect this” they treat more like something temporary that comes and goes.
1st House Ketu
They don’t really lock into a fixed sense of “this is who I am”. Their personality can shift depending on the situation, and they’re not stressed about keeping it consistent. They’re not the type to build an image and maintain it long term. If something about how they present themselves stops feeling right they just drop it. To others it can feel like they’re hard to read but for them it’s normal not to stay attached to one way of identifying themselves.
This morning, March 3, we come under the influence of the Virgo total lunar eclipse.
Astrologers generally advise lying low on eclipse days, so here's a lowkey reflective exercise that may be useful:
List the first 5 relationships that come to mind (people, habits, work, food, environments, etc). Note which feel reciprocal and which feel extractive. Consider all angles and be real with yourself. Think of one practical shift you could make to invite more reciprocity into your life. Write it down.
You don't need to act on it right away; just be sure to note it for now. When it's time to implement, you'll know.
happy eclipsing.

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🌗 Lunar Nodes: Pattern and Path 🌗
The Lunar Nodes are not planets but two mathematical points where the Moon's orbit crosses the Sun's path, always sitting exactly opposite each other in your birth chart. Together, they form a growth axis: the South Node holds your instinctual patterns (what comes easily, what you default to under pressure), while the North Node points toward the qualities you are learning to develop throughout your life. Unlike your Sun sign, which describes your core identity, the nodal axis reveals the direction of your inner evolution. This placement reveals: * The behavioral patterns you unconsciously repeat when stressed or uncertain * The qualities that feel unfamiliar yet deeply meaningful when you engage with them * How to use your existing strengths as a foundation for new growth A North Node in Cancer (South Node in Capricorn) suggests someone naturally competent in achievement and structure, learning to develop emotional vulnerability and genuine bonds. A North Node in Sagittarius (South Node in Gemini) points to a quick, curious mind that is growing toward deeper meaning, personal philosophy, and the courage to commit to a larger vision. 📖 Full article ✨ Calculate your free birth chart
Past life lovers
In Synastry, if you have your ketu/south node in your partner's 1st house and your partner have their ketu in your 7th house then I just want to say that you guys have been married for several lifetimes. This is the most bulletproof aspect I have seen while reading charts where both partners keep on mentioning that they feel like they have known each other their whole life or that the other person is exactly same like them (twins) also having same kind of habits, passion, being highly compatible, familiar, having similar moles/scars, also mirroring or being the counterpart of the other are common themes here too......I mean yeah ofcourse you guys probably were adam and eve, lol.