This is the blog connected to NorthNodeAstrology.com--Come explore your life direction and soul purpose through examining the North and South Nodes. Elizabeth Spring MA, is a counseling Jungian therapist and astrologer who does most of her consultations/readings by phone. International readings are free of calling charge. Info on website.
All posts here are from sections of the books: "North Node Astrology; Rediscovering Your Life Direction and Soul Purpose" and "Lifting the Veil; Becoming Your Own Best Astrologer" and "Astrology for the Third Act of Life" and finally "Saturn Returns~The Private Papers of A Reluctant Astrologer" All available in paperback, Kindle and Audible on Amazon.com
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To inquire about readings or for more articles on the North/South Nodes, go to: https://www.NorthNodeAstrology.com
Tuesday, July 3, 2018
Seven Planets Retrograde this Summer!
Yes, starting with Mercury Retro on July 26th 7 planets will be retrograde this summer! Right now, there are 5 retros: Mars, Neptune, Jupiter, Saturn and Pluto. What does this mean? As I've written about before with retrogrades, think of all the words that start with RE and do those activities: reflect, reorganize, repair, redo, repeat, review, redefine...etc. Turning inward is the key and sometimes retreating from action. Think again about your current course of action and let it brew a little. Is it truly right for you? Ponder and plan but don't jump ahead yet. And, this isn't the best times for risky new ventures, such as financial investments when Mars is retrograde. (JP Morgan always consulted his astrologer about this!) Remember too that the word recreate counts here...as in recreation! Enjoy the process...www.elizabethspring.com. Beautiful mandala art by Tamarah Alister Rose Antares at www.mysticalartofpeace.com
Monday, April 2, 2018
Astrological Weather Patterns
What is happening to me now? Why am I feeling this way? These are questions we ask ourselves or our astrologer or our Tarot reader. I often
remind myself how much my feelings are like a passing mood---like the clouds or changing weather patterns—they
come and go. As an astrologer, I should be keenly aware of this as I observe
the patterns of the Moon and planets continually moving through the heavens and
our lives. But it’s not so easy to always remember that ‘this too shall pass.’
Late
yesterday afternoon I fell into a low energy vortex and ended up on the couch
unable to do anything but question the aching in my spine and the complaining of
my psyche. I’ve been diagnosed with low iron anemia…and I’d forgotten to take
my pills for weeks. And then there was ole Saturn and Mars squaring my Sun
exactly. Saturn rules the bones, and squares bring out the tension or
underlying problem…so there was the arthritis in my back and the pain. I
reminded myself that I’m like a 1947 model car…what can I expect?
I wasn’t happy despite coming up with multiple
reasons for my sudden “downfall.” I lay down and forced myself to rest for 20
minutes then made myself get up and walk to the drugstore to buy iron
supplements. On the walk home I popped one along with a chocolate Cadbury
egg…and slowly I began to open like a frozen daffodil just cut and put into
warm water. It was Easter, so one can indulge a bit, I told myself. Tomorrow I
will start losing weight. Sigh…
Just as I
walked in the shop at home a FaceBook friend dropped by, and in the course of our
conversation she mentioned she hadn’t seen a blog post for me in quite a while.
Yes! Someone had noticed. That felt good.
Someone had
missed hearing from me! Here was more warmth, like sunshine, flowing in...even
better than the chocolate egg.
Spring is
slow in coming this year. Snow is forecast for tomorrow. My spine aches so
intensely I must lie down again, and plan on calling the doctor tomorrow. But I’m going to return to the drugstore and
buy sunglasses that will change the color of the world from mundane gray to warm
amber hues. Simple solutions! Followed by the hard phone call…
“God grant me the serenity to accept
the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can and the
wisdom to know the difference”…and God bless friends who remember us…and notice when we are
missing.
Saturday, February 3, 2018
Ponderings: On Turning Seventy: "In All It's Moods I See Myself"
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Tuesday, January 16, 2018
Ponderings: On Turning Seventy: Give Back Your Heart to Itself
Ponderings: On Turning Seventy: Give Back Your Heart to Itself: Give Back Your Heart To Itself “The time will come when, with elation you will greet yourself arriving at your own door, in your ...
Monday, January 15, 2018
Putting On My Astrologer's Hat
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Friday, January 12, 2018
Aries North Node; The Quest for Courage
Aries North Node; The Quest for Courage
With your Aries North Node you are called to bring
forth the independent and courageous side of you…even if it means putting
yourself in situation that stress you out! Courage is the high road for Aries,
and each time you step up to the plate and accept a challenge you are on the
high road. Aries North Node people are meant to be the one who goes first—the
pioneer, the entrepreneur and the sacred warrior of the zodiac.
You may not feel like the fearless one but in the
past—either earlier in this life or in a
former life you were likely to have been enmeshed in another person’s life and
you gave away the unique Self that you truly are. You may have heeded too closely
to rules of justice, reason and skillfully getting along but it came at the
price of compromising parts of yourself in a deadening attempt to please and
accommodate.
Now you are called to give way to a more exciting,
truthful, and passionate nature. Inter-dependence rather than co-dependence is
called for now. With your Aries North Node you understand the paradoxical
nature of people and life, and you have a keen intelligence and humor that
often surprises people. When you dare to act and speak outside the norm you can
delve surprisingly deep.
In a nutshell, your soul purpose has to do with
depending on your own resources and skills rather than enmeshment with others.
It doesn’t mean you can’t marry or partner with someone else but you must be
careful not to lose yourself in the relationship. And you may often need to
take “the road less traveled.”
“Going along with things” is not the route for you,
as it leads you into the shadows. Rather show others a new way to do and act
and do that with your natural enthusiasm and good taste.
Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung both had North Node in
Aries. It was very important for each of them to break away from the norms and
conventions of their time and bring forth a new psychology into the world.
Jung’s break with Freud was necessary for both of them to come to their full
potential.
Thursday, January 11, 2018
The House As Mirror of the Soul
One of my astrology clients just wrote to me about a
book called: The House As Mirror of the
Self. I knew immediately that I loved this idea because I’ve been living
it, and perhaps you have too
Have you ever
walked into a house and felt it right
away? Has a house told you about the
unspoken life of the person who lived within it?
Have you ever thought of all the different places
you’ve lived in your life and how each space reflected something that reflected
your inner life as well? Think of the progression from your childhood room to
the dorm room, to the first apartment to the first house…can you see what has
endured and what has changed in each move?
Have you noticed how your living space reflects you?
Do you need to be spacious with an “open floor plan” or are you like me, going
for an older house of character that has “cozy rooms.” No place is perfect: we
must sacrifice something in every choice we make with a house, but we also make
conscious and unconscious decisions along the way: I want this color in the
living room, I want this comfy chair, or
I must knock down this wall…who knows all the reasons why?
The author of this book says that what is most
revealing about ourselves—and the inner/outer metaphor—is less about the
building itself and more about what we
choose to put in our space, and how we arrange things. How do we feather
our nest? How will we paint the walls? And what cherished objects will we
choose to have around us that we’ve carried from house to house?
Although our house reflects something about who we are,
it never seems to be quite perfect. Perhaps that makes room for growth to
happen, both within our psyches and within our rooms For me, as much as I love
the little rooms in this old house, I often feel the need to stretch those
walls out! But I can’t. However, I see myself in the objects on the mantel over
the fireplace: the old clock, my astrolabe, the zither, and that photograph. I see myself in the cozy kitchen with the
sturdy red chairs I’ve carried with me from house to house. Some things I need.
Interesting too how the rooms in this house feel so
different from each other—is it true too for the rooms in my psyche? For me
there are public rooms and private rooms. Rooms that are dressed and rooms that
are simply meant for work; rooms for comfort and rooms for utility. Like me, the
house “needs work still.”
The Swiss psychologist, Carl Jung, had the resources
and time to play out this idea of house
as mirror for the Self. In his later life he built a separate house for
himself away from his family house—a stone
house on the shores of a lake. In this cherished house he cooked without
electricity in a primitive kitchen and painted oversized murals on the stucco
walls. What started out as a one room tower grew larger every year…and he wrote
that each addition to his house was a growth in consciousness. He saw himself
as being less of a Swiss gentleman and more of a “natural man” so his creation
reflected that part of himself. Ah…we should all be so lucky to be able to do
that!
But I love my home, and I’ll continue to live within
this space that holds me so well now. Yes, this house holds me, and I feel blessed to live in a place that has sheltered
people for almost 200 years. I am grateful too for the chance to have rescued this house in foreclosure and
bring it back to life. A house that was unwanted for so many years.
Hm…what in me
was rescued? Meanwhile I’ll continue to bless these sturdy wide floorboards and
these sturdy colonial walls that have kept the fury of winter away…
Wednesday, January 10, 2018
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Tuesday, November 22, 2016
Using Your Astrology Chart to Find Your Career and the Case of Donald Trump
Hi, I’m Elizabeth
Spring, professional astrologer, and author of “North Node Astrology;
Rediscovering Your Life Direction and Soul Purpose” and “Lifting the Veil;
Becoming Your Own Best Astrologer” You can also find information about readings
with me at www.elizabethspring.com
Today I want to talk about how you can find
hints about your career or career change by using your astrology chart. If you
don’t have your chart you can get a free one at www.ASTRO.com by typing in your
birth information.
There are
not just 1 or 2 things in the chart which will tell you your best career path.
There are many things, which is why it’s best to have a professional reading
done—but there are a few things that astrologers always look at when a client
asks about career.
The first
thing is--- are there any planets in career and work houses --the 10th
or 6th houses? What are they…what do they say? And where is the
North Node? The North Node glyph in your chart looks like head phones---and it’s
the direction your Soul wants to go towards in this life. The 10th,
6th house and North Node are the first things an astrologer will
look at….but not the only things.
Now you
could look at your chart and see no planets in the 10th and 6th
houses. Does that mean no career? No…it means you have more freedom to decide,
and fate weighs in a little less. So it’s not bad or good if you have planets
there, but if you do, it’s easier to follow the trail of hints.
With no
planets in those houses you look at the
sign on the cusps of the 10th and 6th houses and see
what they say. Let’s use an example right away before you get confused.
Let’s say this
man came to see me with a career question: and I see he has his Sun sign Gemini
right in the 10th house of career….so choosing a career where he can
use his Gemini traits would be the right thing for him to do. Gemini is a
communicator, a sales person, someone who likes to gather facts and information,
and to connect people. Gemini is ruled by Mercury and is likely to know a
little about many things, and not as much in depth on any one thing. In his chart I also see that he has his North
Node and Uranus there in the 10th too…so his career house is strong.
With Uranus being there we know that whatever he does he’ll do it uniquely his way and not listen to other
authorities too much. He may be impulsive or shocking in some way as well.
His North Node is also there in Gemini, which
implies that his Soul—not his personality--wants
to grow by learning to listen to other people, not being a ‘know it all’,
and being open up to life’s complexities…seeing things from different points of
view. He may or may not do this in his life but it is his higher calling. He is
also likely to be in public view with 2 planets and the North Node in his 10th.
If he had no planets there, or if you have no
planets there, you look at the sign on the cusp of that house –see what it hints
it and look where the ruler of that sign is in the chart…in his case Taurus is
on the cusp of the 10th or the MC. This implies that having money
and security is important to him. He loves beautiful things and the ruler of
Taurus is Venus, and we see Venus is in the 11th house which is
associated with groups of people, alliances, and goal making. The 10th
and 11th houses are outer directed, extroverted houses. He has other
planets in 11th so he’d be happy as a public personality.
What about
the 6th house for him? No planets there, so we look at the sign on
the cusp of the 6th and look to where its ruling planet is located.
The 6th house is about our daily activities and for him it’s ruled
by Aquarius, whose ruler is Uranus. And where is Uranus? We see that Uranus is
in the 10th so it’s strong. Uranus rules new technologies, so he
might like to use computers, the internet and social media in his career. He
enjoys being different.
So there
anything else in this chart that jumps out? Sitting right on his rising sign, the
ascendant, is the planet Mars in Leo….he has lots of energy, pride, and
probably has a Leo or Lion like appearance….you guessed it, the man is Donald
Trump.
There’s one
other big thing to consider in thinking about your career. What are your
transits urging you to do now in your life? You might have done one career for
half your life and you’re ready now for another. If you have transiting Uranus
strong in your chart, like around the age of forty at your Uranus opposition,
you’ll probably want to do something quite different, like picking up on a
forgotten dream you put aside earlier in life, and now you’re ready to do it.
Or if it’s a Saturn transit such as the Saturn Return at age 29 and 59 you may
be in for some hard work, serious changes, such as committing to a marriage, a
child, going back to school or being on a new learning curve where you acquire
what some people call gravitas; weight or seriousness. In Donald Trump’s case
he has transiting Saturn aspecting both his Sun and Moon in 2017 so it’s going
to be a sobering, ‘gravitas’ making year for him.
This is just
a quick look; if you’re curious for more, check out my books on amazon: “North
Node Astrology; Rediscovering Your Life Direction and Soul Purpose” and “Lifting
the Veil; Becoming Your Own Best Astrologer.”
Friday, April 1, 2016
What is the most important thing to know in astrology? Part Two.
What is the most important thing to know in astrology? Part
Two.
In the previous post the North Node was said to be the most
important thing to know. Besides the reasons mentioned there, it’s so important
because it’s so useful! Like the quality of the food we put in our body, the
quality and type of “experiences” we have will affect how our life feels and if
we are nourishing our Self.
For example, if you have the North Node in Taurus it’s a
suggestion that you bring Taurus-like qualities into our life. Think about Taurus
for a moment: what do they like to do? How do they act? That is what you need
to bring into your life to compensate for the excesses of the South Node—the place
you are moving away from. The South Node is always in the sign exactly opposite
the North Node and in this case it would be in Scorpio.
Taurus is a sensual earth sign that likes to feel
comfortable and secure—emotionally, physically, financially, spiritually. Trust
is a big issue for Taurus and they enjoy loyal friends—you’ll often hear a
Taurus saying ‘come over for dinner!’ Both nature and music are healing for
them--many Taurus people can sing, or at least enjoy having music around them. They tend to take life slow and deliberately,
savoring the good things in life.
Now one of my clients has this North Node, and her biggest
complaint was that she was always rushing around and felt too much anxiety. It
was as if she was running away from the drama, trauma and intensity of her
Scorpio South Node. She was missing the point of her life journey—which was
to find the sacred in the ordinary/commonplace things of this world. Instead
she was living out the emotional memory of her Scorpio South Node by running
away from and towards things she thought were more important or necessary. She
created the intensity and anxiety she needed to release. She needed to know
that in this life, she could be safe. She could go slow. She could enjoy the
simple sensual delights around her, and honor a commitment to her life, her
work, and her family. Security is never solid, but more of a process, and that
was something she could still move towards more mindfully—that Taurus North
Node.
We went on to talk about what area of life (the house
placement) the North Node was in, and she left feeling that she had a real
guide now for prioritizing her life. Even if you don’t have your chart, and don’t
know the house placement of your North Node, the sign is the most
important piece. You can find the astrological sign of your North Node in an
Ephemeris or in the chart in my book: North Node Astrology. An astrologer can also help you look at
aspects to your Nodes as well, giving you hints of how best to live out your
Nodal journey. Good luck, and enjoy finding this fascinating clue to living a
better life! ~Elizabeth Spring~ www.elizabethspring.com
Thursday, March 31, 2016
What is the most important thing to know in astrology?
The North Node is the most important thing to know in astrology and in your astrology chart. Why? Because it synthesizes the meaning of the whole chart into one precise statement--saying this is what your Soul chose to learn in this life. It is your personal North Star.
The North Node glyph looks like a headset and is always opposite the South Node which looks like a horseshoe. The South Node tells you what you came into this life understanding, and it is your default pattern in life. Most people live out their South Node qualities early in life, thereby repeating the mistakes and drama/karma of the past.
But if you know the qualities and aspirations of the North Node, then you have a guide to live by--you have a personal whisper of wisdom tailored just for you.
How do you do this? Look at the sign of the North Node to describe habits, traits, aspirations....and look at the house placement of this North Node to see where in your life it is likely to be acted out. Is it in the 7th house of relationships or the 10th house of career? Or where else? There are 12 possibilities, but you will need to have the time of your birth to have the house placement correct on your astrology chart.
When I discovered the potential of the North Node I was excited--astrology has so many parts to it and astrologers don't all agree on what is the most important thing to know in astrology. Most astrologers would say the Sun Sign, but the Sun is more a description of your personality, your ego, and doesn't tell you the meaning and trajectory of your life. The North Node does...check it out. It may feel unfamiliar or strange if you haven't been living out it's advice and potential. In my next post I'll give some examples....
The North Node glyph looks like a headset and is always opposite the South Node which looks like a horseshoe. The South Node tells you what you came into this life understanding, and it is your default pattern in life. Most people live out their South Node qualities early in life, thereby repeating the mistakes and drama/karma of the past.
But if you know the qualities and aspirations of the North Node, then you have a guide to live by--you have a personal whisper of wisdom tailored just for you.
How do you do this? Look at the sign of the North Node to describe habits, traits, aspirations....and look at the house placement of this North Node to see where in your life it is likely to be acted out. Is it in the 7th house of relationships or the 10th house of career? Or where else? There are 12 possibilities, but you will need to have the time of your birth to have the house placement correct on your astrology chart.
When I discovered the potential of the North Node I was excited--astrology has so many parts to it and astrologers don't all agree on what is the most important thing to know in astrology. Most astrologers would say the Sun Sign, but the Sun is more a description of your personality, your ego, and doesn't tell you the meaning and trajectory of your life. The North Node does...check it out. It may feel unfamiliar or strange if you haven't been living out it's advice and potential. In my next post I'll give some examples....
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