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Frisiangal
05-29-2006, 09:30 AM
In another thread, Lori wrote:

one definition that I read many years ago about having Pluto conjunct the N. Node being a sign of a violent death. Yeah, that's stuck wtih me, and probably will always be there in the back of my mind. Even though, I've since read many things to dispute that fact.


I have Mars and Pluto, although not conjunct each other, either side of my 11th house NN....AND Mars rules my 8th house of 'death and rebirth'!!
Yes; I underwent a 'violent death' when progressed Mars finally conjoined natal Pluto, intercepted ruler Scorpio in my 3rd house. My mother was suffering from the long-term effects of a smog-filled London (at the time). There was a chance to move to one of the new towns being developed out in the sticks of the countryside 50 or so miles away, maybe more. My parents decided to move. We uprooted and settled elsewhere; I was just 15 years old.
I lost all but one (fellow Taurus) of the friends of my childhood and never made 'staying' new ones. The move placed a strain on the 'love of my life' relationship (fellow Taurus!), that died 3 years later when the progression to Pluto was completed and Mars went on to activate the 9th house Mercury-Venus in Taurus that closely squared Pluto. By the time the progression to the square was finally over, I had met my foreign husband during a holiday, married several years later, left England to settle and make a new life abroad, where I have lived, still married, for over 42 years. In this country I 'fought' for my freedom to be myself. It was here that I discovered astrology that changed the course of my life yet again.
That may never have happened had we remained in London. My mother may have died within the year and not enjoyed 15 more years of extreme happiness. I may never have met anyone else, married, had children, grandchildren etcetc., and, if I had, might have lived with, and under, the traditions and rules of an English society.

I once read that Pluto to NN means a complete transition to another way of life; in effect, an old way 'dies', possibly 'violently' in the metaphorical sense if there are harsh aspects to Pluto. A 'new' life develops that is the path towards fulfilling the meaning of the NN. Better to have the conjunction to NN than to SN, I'd say. It's better to be drawn towards the new way than remain obsessed by an old pattern, isn't it?;)

I also read that Pluto to the NN can actually mean the transition from male to female, or vice versa. I must have been male before :D . But maybe that's because my NN is in a masculine sign. Be interestesting to read what others experience.

So don't worry about that Pluto to NN any longer. It will probably be the making of you.:)

F.

Missa
05-29-2006, 06:35 PM
I once read that Pluto to NN means a complete transition to another way of life; in effect, an old way 'dies', possibly 'violently' in the metaphorical sense if there are harsh aspects to Pluto. A 'new' life develops that is the path towards fulfilling the meaning of the NN. Better to have the conjunction to NN than to SN, I'd say. It's better to be drawn towards the new way than remain obsessed by an old pattern, isn't it?;)


Well thank you, I have Pluto in Scorpio conjunct South Node. You seem to know a lot about the subject, could you tell us something more about it? ;)

Frisiangal
05-30-2006, 09:46 PM
Hi,
I know as much about nodes as I have read.:) You might care to look up Jeff Green's 'Pluto; The Evolutionary Journey of the Soul', which offers great insights into the Pluto and nodal axis combination. Martin Schulman's 'The Nodes' has practically become my bible over the years.

Somewhere in the threads there is a post written not too long ago that also provides excellent insights into the nodes per aspect. Perhaps you can check back ?

The Scorpio-Taurus nodal axis appears to be one of the combination between deep emotional values and physical values. Pluto to SN in its (modern) ruling sign is obviously going to intensify the emotional values and it depends upon its aspects as to whether these are easy to live with or not. Pluto's influence can include so much, from criminal activity to biological research to trans-sexuality, yet compulsion and obsession towards the circumstances of the house of the SN would undoubdtedly be strong. There is usually a theme shown elsewhere in the chart that is indicative of the path of the nodal axis.

F.