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

To inquire about readings or for more articles on the North/South Nodes, go to: https://www.NorthNodeAstrology.com

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Love is Our Soul Purpose


Love is our Soul purpose. Our life direction is the trajectory we take, or the story we weave to get to that place of deeper love of Self and Other. Self is not “selfish” in an egoic self-centered fashion, rather it is the honoring of the place within us that is larger than our personal life story, or is our “higher Self/higher Power/God.” We all choose the vocabulary that feels right for us.


Oscar Wilde once said: “To love oneself is the beginning of a lifelong romance.” Isn’t that a delicious and outrageous thought? Who doesn’t want to rediscover themselves and fall in self-love again; to “re-invent” our lives and feel that sense of Self? Or maybe we are more humble and simply want to have “a more determining say” in our destiny and fate; and perhaps like a good makeover, we confess it’s an intriguing idea.


I like to ponder the ancient esoteric equation: fate + character = destiny. Perhaps it’s the same thing as being wise enough to know what we can control, what we can’t, and the wisdom to know the difference. One can also add to this the the idea: “if I know what I can control, and what is wisest for me to do, then why aren’t I doing it?” That step from knowledge to action engages the unconscious agenda, and that, to my mind, is what makes things fascinating and difficult. That’s what this blog and the book, North Node Astrology is all about.



Most of us believe, as Mother Teresa said: “We can’t all do great things, but we can do small things in great ways.” It’s not always about what we do in life that truly matters, but how we do what we do. And how we speak about what we do—for example, I could say my writing is about my re-enchantment with life and “my inner Jung; my inner wise man/woman” or I can say it’s about astrology and Jungian thought.



So “life purpose” isn’t about quitting your day job and moving to India to work in an orphanage, although that might be perfect for some. Life purpose evolves as we find meaning in whatever we do, and we do this by bringing to consciousness what we have kept in the unconscious; in our “shadow”. This term shadow is about all those very human things we disown about ourselves—things we tend to not see or that we dislike, and all those things we tend to “project” upon others who either irritate us. Yet this shadow also holds the “gold”—those noble tendencies and talented parts of ourselves that we have been too blind to see.


In astrology, we find the gold and shadow by inquiring into the birth chart and the North and South Nodes. We gain insights. In analysis or therapy, we get help in living out our insights and refining/reframing the story of our lives. Together, they’re a great combination, and something that truly helps us to find ways in which we can love Self and Other again.
Elizabeth Spring (c) www.elizabethspring.com

Saturday, February 28, 2009

Alice O. Howell Book Endorsement


Thank you Alice for endorsing my new book! For those of you new to this site, it will be out in a few weeks and is called "North Node Astrology; Rediscovering Your Life Direction and Soul Purpose." Availabe on www.elizabethspring.com and here at this blog, and Amazon.com
Alice wrote: "This is a remarable original work by a gifted astrologer, one of the rising new generation who are continuing to further the proper use of astrology as a serious adjunct to psychology. Elizabeth's insights about the Nodes are epecially valuable in explaining family relationships which give clues to both the problems and the delights these can reveal. Truly a book to own and refer to often! Alice O. Howell, author of The Heavens Declare.
(And thank you Steven for this mandala spiral)

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Prescription for Healing: Use Your North Node Sign and Ruling Planet!





The North Node is what our Soul aspires to, and is good compensatory medicine for whatever ails us. And yet, like a good vitamin, we need to remember to “take it!” Look at the sign of your North Node—i.e. is it in Libra? Ponder what Libra represents. Then look up what planet rules Libra, which is Venus, and give yourself a good dose of whatever Venusian things you can imagine—invite a few friends for dinner, paint your bedroom a beautiful rich color, buy flowers and bring into your life more beauty, love, and harmony and connection. Or...is your North Node in Gemini or Virgo? Then your ruling planet is Mercury. Prescription: Communicate! Follow your curiosities; and be a trickster at times. (Hermes, the mythological Mercury was a good trickster...)


Sometimes astrology can get very confusing with signs, houses, planets, and aspects, but when we “honor the gods”—these planetary archetypal energies, then we give them a chance to act magically and synchronistically. Astrologers look to the transits and progressions to see, in a sense, which archetypal voice within us needs attention at any given moment. But if you don't follow your transits regularly, just look at the largest and most penetrating pattern in the zodiac—the Nodes. The Nodes are like the arrow shooting through the astrolable in the photo above--they speak to us of our life direction and soul purpose. They point the way like a compass, and tell us what is good medicine for our Soul.


To take it a little farther, after you see the sign and ruling planet of your North Node, look at where it is in your chart. What house does it occupy? This tells you something about where in your life attention and energy needs to be paid. And then look at the South Node—its sign, its house, and planetary ruler. Follow the threads—especially when you see overlapping patterns. Even though the South Node holds more of the past, it also holds “the gold” in our past, and using the positive higher octaves of the sign and ruling planet is also good medicine that will often yield surprising good results. We are gifted by our past, karmically, and we sometimes forget that! We know in our bones how to use these South Node energies, so allow this into your life as well. But use South Node energies wisely.


The Nodes are an axis, bringing us direction and soulful purpose. They work as a team, and by accessing the highest expression of each we bring ourselves healing, and a sense of purpose into our lives. Try it! Let me know if it works for you……
Elizabeth Spring: Homesite: http://www.elizabethspring.com/ (The photo above is the cover of my new book on rediscovering your life direction and soul purpose which will be out in a few weeks! If you want me to send you an email to let you know when it's available both here and on Amazon.com , then drop me a personal email at: elizabethspring@aol.com and I'll put you on my "to remember list!"

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

North Node Chart

Yes, I’ve been away! After a two week visit to Ojai, California, I’m now back on-line and here for you on the blog again. I’ve had some feedback from people who are new to “blogs” that it’s not clear where the chart is located to find your North Node. It’s been “hiding” over in the right hand column, but now I’m listing it here, for an easy find, as “The Chart.” Remember that your South Node will always be in exactly the opposite sign, 180 degrees away—so if you have an Aries North Node, your South Node will be in Libra, and likewise with a Taurus North Node; Scorpio will be your South Node.



If you have your birth chart in hand and want to find your Nodes that way, just look for the little glyph that looks like “headphones” for your North Node, and for your South Node look for the glyph that looks like a top “open-ended horseshoe.”



The Nodes are also located in houses, and you’ll need to look at a copy of your birth chart for that. The houses are the areas of your life, or “where” the Nodal activity is happening. The signs describe what the Nodes are about for you.

North Node Chart:
[Beginning day and year through last day and year: = North Node Sign]
 June 7, 1913 - Dec. 3, 1914: Pisces
 Dec. 4, 1914 - May 31, 1916: Aquarius
 June 1, 1916 - Feb. 13, 1918: Capricorn
 Feb. 14, 1918 - Aug.15, 1919: Sagittarius

 Aug. 16, 1919 - Feb. 7, 1921: Scorpio
 Feb. 8, 1921 - Aug. 23, 1922: Libra
 Aug. 24, 1922 - Apr. 23, 1924: Virgo
 Apr. 24, 1924 - Oct. 26, 1925: Leo
 Oct. 27, 1925 - Apr.16, 1927: Cancer
 Apr.17, 1927 - Dec. 28, 1928: Gemini
 Dec. 29, 1928 - July 7, 1930: Taurus
 July 8, 1930 - Dec. 28, 1931: Aries
 Dec .29, 1931 - June 24, 1933: Pisces
 June 25, 1933 - Mar. 8, 1935: Aquarius
 Mar. 9, 1935 - Sept. 14, 1936: Capricorn
 Sept.15, 1936 - Mar. 3, 1938: Sagittarius
 Mar. 4, 1938 - Sept. 12, 1939: Scorpio
 Sept.13, 1939 - May 24, 1941: Libra
 May 25, 1941 - Nov. 21, 1942: Virgo
 Nov. 22, 1942 - May 11, 1944: Leo
 May 12, 1944 - Dec. 13, 1945: Cancer
 Dec. 14, 1945 - Aug. 2, 1947: Gemini
 Aug. 3, 1947 - Jan. 26, 1949: Taurus
 Jan. 27, 1949 - July 26, 1950: Aries
 July 27, 1950 - Mar. 28, 1952: Pisces
 Mar. 29, 1952 - Oct. 9, 1953: Aquarius
 Oct. 10, 1953 - Apr. 2, 1955: Capricorn
 Apr. 3, 1955 - Oct. 4, 1956: Sagittarius
 Oct. 5, 1956 - June 16, 1958: Scorpio
 June 17, 1958 - Dec.15, 1959: Libra
Dec. 16, 1959 - June 10, 1961: Virgo
 June 11, 1961 - Dec. 23, 1962: Leo
 Dec. 24, 1962 - Aug. 25, 1964: Cancer
 Aug. 26, 1964 - Feb. 19, 1966: Gemini
 Feb. 20, 1966 - Aug. 19, 1967: Taurus
 Aug. 20, 1967 - Apr.19, 1969: Aries
 Apr. 20, 1969 - Nov. 2, 1970: Pisces
 Nov. 3, 1970 - Apr. 27, 1972: Aquarius
 Apr. 28, 1972 - Oct. 27, 1973: Capricorn
 Oct. 28, 1973 - July 10, 1975: Sagittarius
 July 11, 1975 - Jan. 7, 1977: Scorpio
 Jan. 8, 1977 – July 5, 1978: Libra
 July 6, 1978 - Jan. 12, 1980: Virgo
 Jan.13, 1980 - Sept. 24, 1981: Leo
 Sept. 25, 1981 - Mar.16, 1983: Cancer
 Mar.17.1983 - Sept.11, 1984: Gemini
 Sept.12, 1984 - Apr. 6, 1986: Taurus
 Apr. 7, 1986 – Dec. 2, 1987: Aries
 Dec. 3, 1987 - May 22, 1989: Pisces
 May 23, 1989 - Nov. 8, 1990: Aquarius
 Nov.19, 1990 - Aug. 1, 1992: Capricorn
 Aug. 2, 1992 - Feb. 1, 1994: Sagittarius
 Feb .2, 1994 – Jul. 31, 1995: Scorpio
 Aug.1, 1995 - Jan. 25, 1997: Libra
 Jan. 26, 1997 - Oct. 20, 1998: Virgo
 Oct. 21, 1998 - Apr. 9, 2000: Leo
 Apr.10, 2000 - Oct. 12, 2001: Cancer
 Oct. 13, 2001 - Apr. 13, 2003: Gemini
 Apr. 14, 2003 - Dec. 25, 2004: Taurus
 Dec. 26, 2004 - June 21, 2006: Aries
June 22, 2006 - Dec.18, 2007: Pisces
Dec. 19, 2007 - Aug. 22, 2009: Aquarius