AppLeo
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Well, obviously not a "Planet" per se, but the NN ups the intensity of the Jupiter/Merc Conjuntion making it a Stellium-enhancer, whereby [IMO] just those two Planets alone could be considered a "Stellium". Venus being in another Sign should matter, because it's Inconjuct--even if it is in the same House in Placidus.
The North Node is like another planet. I don't know what else to say. And I don't think Venus being in another sign should matter because I see the signs as blending into one another. A planet that is 8 degrees or less away from another planet is conjunct no matter what the signs. I don't know why you would consider two planets alone a stellium though
Why? The North Lunar Node is a calculated point, like the Vertex, Lots, etc. It marks where the Moon crossed the ecliptic above the horizon. There are nodes for all the other planets as well, the Moon's are just more commonly included. As a point it gives information and does not confer energy like a planet. Instead it is energized or activated by planets in transit or synastry, just like a house.
I know there are nodes for the planets, but the Moon Node is super important. The North Node, how you describe it in bold, makes it sound like a planet. Planets are energized by other planets.
So it's safe to say that I do have one then?
Yes it's safe to say. If you want it to be a stellium it is a stellium.