True Node, Mean Node, North Node
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What’s the difference between the terms True Node, Mean Node, and North Node?
The terms True Node and Mean Node both refer to the same thing.
True and Mean are two different ways of calculating the Moon’s North Node.
The Moon’s Nodes move backwards through the Zodiac at a rate of one revolution every 18.5 years. When astronomers calculate the Mean Node, they take the nodes’ rate of motion and average it out. The resulting position is the Mean Node.
In reality, the Nodes “wobble” a bit. Once astronomers obtained instruments sensitive enough to measure this wobble, they began to plot its course and call this position the True Node. Although the Nodes move around the Zodiac in a retrograde direction, the True Node is sometimes direct. The Mean Node is always retrograde.
There are plenty of ideas about the meanings of retrograde planets, but I have not heard anything about the meaning of a direct True Node. I suspect it is not of great importance.
Which is better, Mean or True?
There is no agreement among astrologers as to which is better to use in chart analysis. There are valid arguments supporting the choice to use either one. They are never more than a few degrees away from each other, so it probably doesn’t matter much.


Molly Cliborne

1 · Peter den Haring · 8 August 2005
True or Mean Node is only a relevant subject when this position is conjunct with a planet or housecusp. F.i. my North True Node is exact at Uranus and MC (5.July 1946, Utrecht-Holland, 11.02 a.m.). Do we explain the Node as in 9. or 10th House?2 · Molly · 8 August 2005
Conjunct the MC gives it a very strong 10th house flavor, regardless of whether it is in the 9th or 10th house. (It's the same with any planet or point. If it's near a house cusp, it often expresses quite strongly as being in the following house. This is strongest for the angular houses but still relevant for other houses.)3 · Deb · 29 August 2005
My North Node is on my descendant/South on Ascendant...Help!4 · Molly · 29 August 2005
Deb, just read it as North Node in seventh (Libra), South in first (Aries). If you don't have Jan Spiller's book, I recommend it highly. It's a very good read on the Nodes.5 · b.c. walker · 27 September 2005
What is the significance of a North node in retrograde. Would the south be consider in retro too? My True node is a Libra/ Retro? Destined to remain alone? So far, it may very well be true. Do you recommend any books that may have the answer to a retrograde node?6 · Molly · 27 September 2005
b.c.--The nodes are almost always retrograde. It's not a big deal.
Suggest you get a copy of Jan Spiller's book Astrology for the Soul and read up on your placement by sign and house. You are way off in your interpretation.
7 · Jay · 8 October 2005
Hi Molly--My north node is conjunct the true node. What does that mean?
8 · liss · 18 October 2005
My boyfriends True node on his natal chart is Virgo...I was just wondering what significance that holds to his personality. Thank you.9 · Molly · 18 October 2005
Node interpretations10 · lijn · 26 January 2006
The North Node just got in Transit passed my Sun, time to change my lifedirection, and is now going over Chiron. It has been a long time since I so pittied myself, time to lick my wounds I guess.
11 · Baljit · 1 February 2006
My mean node (the one with a dot in the centre) is just turning retrograde whilst my true node isnt ; what does it mean? Which one should I rely on for my calculations,charts and predictions? Is it important ? What proof is there that the nodes can effect human behaviour? How do they? What do they actually represent?
How do you calculate these and Lilith & Pars Fortune..also with the same questions above for these hypothetical points.
12 · Alyson · 3 June 2006
My north Node is on a cusp between pisces and Aries, what does this mean?
13 · Dilojan · 12 July 2006
In my birthchart the True (north) Node is in Cancer 14°08’36, 7th house, retrograde. Does this node have anything to do with – or has it any significance for my relationships? My 7th house is empty and i’m seriously worried about my lovelife; wether i’m gonna have one or not. How to interpret the node?
14 · Venussquare · 12 July 2006
The Nodes can be in retrograde, Molly? I never knew that.
15 · Molly · 12 July 2006
Dilojan, yes it is very significant. Check out my Node interpretations for the reader’s digest version, or read Jan Spiller’s book (link provided on interpretations page) to really get into it.
Venussquare, yes, the nodes are nearly always retrograde, rarely direct.
16 · María · 28 August 2006
Hi Molly,
Thanks for the info about the North/South Nodes. I am very curious about a North/South Node return. These seem to be 18 to 18 1/2 yr cycles. Does this have significance for the person?
Thanks
María
17 · Molly · 29 August 2006
Hi Maria—Yes, they are significant. Certainly 18 years old, the age of the first node return, is a significant milestone, considered a passage into adulthood. The Nodes are about connections with other people, and the return symbolizes a cycle coming to completion and a new one beginning. Best way to really learn it is to think about what happened in your life when your Node returns happened.
18 · lisa · 5 October 2006
hey molly i was wondering what it would mean if my north node taurus was in the seventh house?
19 · Aggie · 6 November 2006
Hi Molly,
I have a question – is there any significance in the fact that two people have their opposite nodes conjunct one another? This means that my south node is conjunct the other person’s north node and vice versa. And the orb is less than one degree.
20 · rosalind · 21 November 2006
I have north node conjunt my boyfriend’s venus, southnode conjunt his moon, his northnode conjunct my venus and his southnode conjunct my saturn! it seems like these must be good as we are so compatible. what does it mean
21 · Philipp Cyriakus Crazy Horse von Haag · 4 January 2007
I have read that nodes aren’t really allowed as making aspects because they are not real heavenly bodies themselves but rather by using a mathematical process to divine a line are created by the astrologers. An exception, I’ve read, is in the case like mine where there is a conjunction of the north node with a planet (perhaps more so the more significant within the chart’s context is the planet). Further, in Indian astrology, or rather numerology (under 4, Rahu, the Dragon’s head), it was mentioned that specific planets conjunct it bestow specific talents, and this included my chart ruler, Jupiter, conjunct the north node (and the sun) in the first house. But Jupiter is at about 17 degrees and 52 ‘seconds’ (?), where the true position of the north node is actually more than 60 ‘seconds’? away at 16 degrees and 47 seconds/? I wanted to know if I should count the node as being more or less than one degree away from Jupiter (the mean position of the north node is 17 degrees and 14 seconds), as I know when talking about fixed stars notice should be taken where the planet is within 60 or 30 seconds of the star, but not when it has past that small, strict orb.
Yours Sincerely
Philipp Cyriakus Crazy Horse von Haag
22 · Molly · 5 January 2007
Hi Phillip. Yes, I agree that the Nodes do not form aspects. They have no mass, and as such, they are said to not “cast rays,” which is an old fashioned term which basically means form aspects.
However, planets do “cast rays” and can form aspects to the Nodes. I do use wide orbs when considering these. A one degree orb definitely counts in my book.
23 · Mark · 27 February 2007
My mean node is in Scorpio, and my true node is in Sagittarius! I’d like to get an understanding of my soul’s ultimate direction . . . should I read both Scorpio and Sagittarius interpretations, or find out more about the specific colorations of the Sag/Scorpio cusp? Any help would be much appreciated!
24 · Molly · 2 March 2007
Hi Mark— Why not read both and see what resonates for you? One may resonate more than the other, or both may offer you the perspective you need.
25 · sophie summer · 2 March 2007
Hi,
I’m trying to find the meaning of my NN on the cusp of Virgo/Libra in 12th house. And I find it very strange because the meanings are crossed: NN in virgo in 12th house which is ruled by pisces and SN in pisces in 6th house which is ruled by virgo. How can I interpret better my nodes because my north mean node is in libra and my true north node is in virgo?
thanks
upov
26 · Molly · 3 March 2007
Sophie,
This page is about what the nodes are. Interpretations are on another page. In the comments, you’ll find I have answered the question about “reversed” nodes.
27 · jonathan · 28 March 2007
hi molly,
i have my north node conjunct pluto in the 5th house?Can you tell me where my soul growth should be directed? 08.30 gmt leicester u.k 11th march 1961
28 · synastry · 17 November 2007
I have the same question as someone above… how would I interpret someone’s north node conjunct my south and obviously vice versa? An exchange of karma/life lessons from past and present lives?
29 · Molly · 17 November 2007
eh, maybe. I have had this with folks, and it isn’t as powerful as a planet conjunct either node. It has been more like, “you’re doing A? Great, I’m doing B. Okay, cool. See ya.”
30 · traci · 19 November 2007
Molly, this week the north node goes over my sun. Pisces Pisces. Any thoughts? As it’s gone through Pisces, I’ve been looking for signs about what I’m here to do, was expecting some grand event to happen or for a new job to fall in my lap…because of the ‘fated’ quality of nodal returns from what I’ve read. My actual nodal return was a routine work day. I noticed I could be nice and understanding with my co-workers, which was a more subtle result than I’d expected but there was a serenity to having that connection. My secret fear has been that if I’m doing something mediocre career-wise around the nodal return, that it will somehow define the next 18.5 years of my life….and yet I haven’t been scared enough to leave my job or move.
Also, wanted to thank you for writing about the nodes…I love this part of astrology and am enjoying your site.
31 · jo · 5 December 2007
What about
Pluto Retrograde conjunct the Lunar Node?
32 · jo · 5 December 2007
And Venus Retograde Aries?
33 · Jacobus · 10 December 2007
But what does the True Node represent in a person’s chart, qualitatively?
34 · wilson · 1 January 2008
can any one explain the exact (mathematical ) relationship bet ween the True node and the North norde
35 · Molly · 1 January 2008
umm… maybe NASA?
36 · Ana · 26 March 2008
Sun in Scorpio in the sixth house Ascendant-Gemini and Moon in Pisces in the eleventh house. What character this combination makes?
37 · amina · 16 May 2008
Hello molly ,
please tell me what does it mean if my partners northnode conjuncts my moon and south node in pisces, and my north node, saturn and jupiter conjunct his south node in virgo?
38 · Molly · 16 May 2008
Amina,
Jan Spiller has a new book on the Nodes in relationships. I would suggest that you find the book and look it up. I don't have it yet. But it looks good, and she is the authority on the Nodes as far as I am concerned.
39 · CC · 24 May 2008
My progressed NN in Leo is conjunct progressed MC- I feel a very strong social shift & sudden popularity in my favor- good stuff!
I live in NYC by the way, the best place to be seen & social network.
40 · Christian Ruiz · 28 July 2008
My true node is in Capricorn in the 4th house what does this mean exactly… also, getting off the subject a little. Me and My girlfriend have the direct opposite in Nodes. I have Capricorn on my North Node & Cancer on my South Node. She has the same thing but reversed as far as Nodes are concerned…what does this mean???Kind of Mystical I thought.
chris
41 · Christian Ruiz · 28 July 2008
Also, In Vedic Astrology it is stated that during a Lunar ECLIPSE one should not be casted upon the Shadow as it will bring misfortune also you are not suppose to eat as the during a full moon we bloat due to the Moons Pull and the Earths Gravity. One more thing the lunar eclipse fell on my Birthday and I know I ws out and about? Can you shed some light on this issue.
chris
42 · Molly · 10 August 2008
Not really, Chris. I have never heard this idea that one should not be casted upon by the Lunar Eclipse before. It sounds rather superstitious to me. As for eating on the Eclipse, I have read that in Paungger and Poppe’s book Moon Time, they do say it is advantageous to fast at both the new Moon and the full Moon. Because the body absorbs things better during the full Moon (including toxins) and the body detoxes and lets go during the new Moon. (It’s a really good book.) I’m not into fasting though. So I wouldn’t advise doing it without support from someone who knows what they’re doing. (See The Fasting Path.) And I don’t think you have to, necessarily. But if you do, these are good times for it.
As a non-faster, I take note of these periods and, although I can’t say I’m a perfect healthy eater, I can say I do notice I pay a higher price for unhealthy eating, and I get the benefit of the good I do for myself.
43 · beverly · 17 December 2008
I have an exact conjunction of my 12 degree Aquarius node with and unrequited love, he was too young,too famous, but nearly made me crazy :) I think I could go a lifetime without meeting another person with this natal node! What do you think?
44 · Jaxxy · 6 January 2009
My Spirit’s gratitude to the Original Poster of this topic! I am on a soul-search, just coming to find what an amateur astrologer I have been — just deciphering declinations? Goodness, Me!
Love the article.
However, to all of you who herded forth, demanding readings for “liek, me & my bf?”… sorry, disgusted me. This person is not here to give free readings — it takes a long time to aptly read even one single person, and a whole chart — at least!
Poor Original Poster…well, I would have really liked to read more of your thoughts upon the difference between some true and and north nodes you may have seen that “made a difference”. Mine would!
Keep the faith — and the rest of you, #$@%!!! Leave the poor man or woman alone and stay ON TOPIC. This person is advanced and… dear me, I have to stop now, heehee.
Good article — more!
<3<3<3
45 · Angel · 13 January 2009
I have a True Node in Aquarius at 24°27’17. What do the degrees mean? Does it mean something more specific?
46 · Zee · 7 March 2009
hi molly,
so i’ve been studying orbital mechanics for an astrological ephemeris application (started this mentally intensive project when saturn conjuncted and uranus opposed my mercury in virgo, go figure!) and i’ve begun to suspect that the phenomenon of nodal precession doesn’t occur gradually, but instead their position only changes with a lunar transit of the ecliptic (twice every draconic month). supposedly the lunar nodes are defined by the intersection of luna’s orbital plane with the ecliptic, and they cycle through the zodiac regularly because luna’s entire orbital plane revolves around the earth. it seems reasonable to assume that because luna’s orbital plane changes gradually, the nodes do too. but how are the nodal positions calculated when luna isn’t on the ecliptic? think of it this way: a person is crossing a football field but instead of traveling in a straight line they’re constantly (more or less) turning a little to the right so that when they reach the other side of the field their path will have traced a small arc. pretend this person is the moon and where they reach the other side of the field is one of the lunar nodes. to predict where they’ll exit the field we’ll look at the person’s current trajectory and see where it crosses the field’s edge. if their angle of travel at 12:05 is 30 degrees we’ll follow that line til it reaches the sideline and declare the lunar node to be at that point of intersection. if their angle of motion at 12:06 is 40 degrees we’ll follow that line til it reaches the sideline and say the lunar node is at that point. at 12:07 their angle is 50 degrees and they actually cross the edge of the field, but at a point further to the right than either of the other lunar node “positions”. oh, wait, at 12:05 and 12:06 we didn’t take into account how the person’s angular trajectory was turning towards the right at a steady and predictable rate! imagine an airport posting an eta based not on the predicted average flight speed but based on the momentary speed of the airplane:
while loading:
“eta: never”
while taxiing:
“eta: 5 days”
just after take-off:
“eta: 8 hours”
on reaching cruising altitude:
“eta: 2 hours”
this same non-sensical discounting of predictable velocital change is done when calculating lunar nodes but in three spatial dimensions instead of two. luna’s position relative to the earth is projected into a disc-like two-dimensional plane that intersects the ecliptic, but this is such an abstract and temporal (and ungrounded!) mental construct that it’s obsolete the moment time enters the picture. it’s not so much an orbital plane as a tightly compacted elliptical helix feeding into itself and centered around the earth.
can you see the roots of my suspicions about nodal movements yet? how can nodal positions defined by a non-existent orbital plane be taken seriously? the more i think about it the more it seems that the nodes’ significance is actualized only when luna is crossing the ecliptic. which means i’ll be watching people with natal moon/node conjunctions more closely. i haven’t spent much time thinking out the implications of this, but it i know it at least raises the question of whether a person’s nodes are defined when luna crosses the ecliptic before or after they’re born…it only ever makes a degree or two of difference, but what about the transiting nodes? this would mean that only if you’re lucky will a transiting node make an exact aspect to part of your chart as it passes by.
well, thanks for reading and i hope this gives you something interesting to consider. cheerio!
47 · Molly · 7 March 2009
Zee,
This stuff is figured out by astronomers at NASA. I don’t concern myself with how they do it, and I don't second guess them.
I don’t catch your drift on this at all. I can't imagine why you would want to reinvent the wheel when there is a perfectly good Swiss ephemeris app available for free. But if it floats your boat, have at it.
48 · Zee · 7 March 2009
hi again,
thanks for replying so quickly!
it’s not a matter of second-guessing astronomers’ nodal position calculations, but a matter of understanding why they’re calculated in the first place. a nodal axis is one of the key keplerian orbital elements, but to ascribe keplerian orbits to the solar system is projecting an abstract model onto something that’s real and much more complex. these simplified orbital models describe general planetary motion very well but a discrepancy with actuality builds up over time which is why the international astronomer’s union defines a new epoch every so often. unless luna is actually crossing the ecliptic the nodal positions in an ephemeris are based on a mentally-projected three-dimensionally flat (like a table top) lunar “orbital plane” intersecting the plane defined by earth’s position relative to sol. the only reason the lunar nodes have a “position” when luna isn’t crossing the ecliptic is because of the model astronomers use to calculate the moon’s declination at a specific point in time. without luna’s presence the nodes only exist as a mathematical reference point. since they’re a total abstraction there’s no stress, no focus, no action, no special organization of the quantum sea at the nodal points when luna isn’t there. the only significance the nodes have when luna isn’t crossing the ecliptic is to define the moon’s keplerian orbit, which has everything to do with calculating lunar position at a specific moment frozen in time, but nothing to do with luna’s actual orbit.
to say it as clearly as i can: unless luna is transiting over a node, the only relevance of nodal positions is within the abstract mathematical model astronomers use to calculate lunar position. the only point of correlation between this model and reality is the moon.
i know you didn’t ask me to dump all this on you but i’ve got to get this off my chest and share the glaring discrepancy that’s been staring me in the face. i’ve found no reference anywhere as to whether anyone has ever questioned the astrological relevance of astronomy’s calculated nodal position, so i’m alone in this boat til i find an astrologer familiar with orbital mechanics. i’d like to believe that astrologers in general are less inclined than most people to let loyalty to tradition and doctrine blind them to seeing things for what they are…all it takes is being open to seeing things in a new light and adjusting accordingly.
anyways, thanks again for reading and i hope you take the time look into the difference between the real lunar nodes and astronomy’s mathematical construct of gradual nodal precession…
49 · Eva · 31 March 2009
With north node in leo, sun in aquarius, how do i move away from my aquarius south node when its also my ruling planet?
50 · Molly · 1 April 2009
Eva, I do not advocate trying to disown or move away from the energy of your south node. Read more…
51 · ducky · 17 June 2009
true node direct is an oppertunity to do things differently, nataly it signifies going against the norm, or retro node, direct means you cannot repeat the same behavior, or say habits, since we are talking about the sun moon earth. i think this would be usefull in ant medical problem, breaking or starting new habits. it would why some peoples lives seem to never change, as opposed to lives that continuely change( PROGRESSED TRUE NODES) in transit, same deal on a daily basis. a person with alot of time on theitr hands might notice this. of course this is ascarey thought to some because it would seem as though your on atread mill or responsible for your own actions. for example on daily travels to asingle destination you notice you see the same people evryday going and coming, this is the wobble… somebody please tell me if you understand and have the same experiance, oh yeah, i m born with direct 0 degree 11 minutes scorpio ,taurus, at the end of th fifth and 11th june 10 58 6.29 pm horace harding queens ny
52 · 2nikola2 · 28 July 2009
North node is very important in carmic astrology. It shows what we must achieve in our life…South node shows what we learned, in previous lifes , what we do beswt. where we feel good, the situatins, places where we meet our acquaintances from paste lifes! WE must focus ourselves on north node,,,the house and the sign where it is. There we must put our efforts . We need to see where is the south node as the cause of our life goal in this reincarnation…but not to put our strenghts in it.
53 · AMY JO · 30 July 2009
My true node is in 1 degree leo and my mean node is 29 degrees of cancer, but Mars is at 29 degrees cancer in the 11th. Both descriptions of Nodal signs seem to fit. I read in a karmic astrology book by Celeste Teal that a planet (especially a malefic one like mars) in the degree of the nodes is an indication of a fateful and, otherwise, negative event. That sounds wretched. Could you help me understand this somewhat better?
I also have some scary transits happening at the same time. I have a stellium of planets in Libra and am approaching my Saturn Return as well as the opposition of Uranus to all of my personal planets. I have felt these affects for a while now. I believe Pluto will also begin to square my personal planets as well. I am very nervous about my future and the conflicts coming my way. May I give you my birth info?
9/1/81
7:53 am
Visalia, Ca I hope to hear from you soon. I feel so vulnerable. Thank you for your site; it is very helpful.
54 · Molly · 1 August 2009
Hi Amy – I can help you, but only given the appropriate time and space to do it. Here on the webpage, not enough. Please get in touch if you want to book a reading.
Astrology consultations
55 · Kevin · 15 September 2009
I had never heard of Nodes until this month when I was looking at my birth chart. I’ve been looking it up, but I still don’t understand what it is. It’s a moon? For example:
When I was born:
There was a Node Retrograde in Cancer in my 10th house. There was also a Node Retrograde in Capricorn in my 4th house.
What does that mean exactly?
56 · sean · 5 October 2009
Figured I’d ask here.
Can anyone help?
My mean node is Pisces in the 4th house.
True node is Aries, but as of yet, internet astro sites can’t tell me which house.
My questions:
Where/how can I find a house calculation for a chart that gives me an Aries NN?
How to measure the discrepancy? In terms of intepretation, NN in Aries seems to make a whole lot more sense in the context of my lifejourney. But who knows. In cases where the small difference in degrees make a difference between signs, which best to defer to?
Thanks.
57 · AMY JO · 6 October 2009
Sean,
One of the best sites for chart calculations is astro.com. They have a wide variety of charts to chose from. When casting your chart (go to astro.com, then free horoscopes, then free chart selection), you’ll notice that down at the bottom it allows you to also select asteroids. In this same area you can select to ‘always use True Node’. You can also look this information up on astro.com.
The True Node and Mean Node are never too far apart in degrees. Molly explains it quite well in the above article. I can not see your chart, but I would almost say that Aries is also in the 4th house. In regards to your question about which one to defer to, I would read both; a cusp person seems to have traits from both to a certain degree. I have a True Node in 1 degree of Leo, and Mean Node at 29 degrees Cancer. Many astrologers use the True Node, but yet some use the mean node. It’s really about your individual preference.
I hope this helped some :P
Amy Jo
58 · ok · 9 February 2010
so i don’t fully understand a lot of this but i have many retrograde planets in my chart.. six actually – mars through to pluto. if this wasn’t strange enough my true node is travelling direct!
the other thing i should mention is that my moon, mars and true node are all in leo with an orb of 1-2 degrees (28°20’13, 26°25’05, 28°52’42). and maybe i should mention that my jupiter is only 1 degree in virgo.
molly are you able to provide a quick interpretation of this.. i.e whether this is significant? they all exist in my 3rd house also.. FYI
this question has also arisen due to a concern of neptune forming hard aspects to the above mentioned planets (moon and mars at this stage) over the next two years. fightful much!
sorry for the personal question but thought this was interesting given that true nodes are normally retrograde, and since i have so many retrogrades in my chart i thought it strange that this it is travelling direct!
59 · TinaBambina · 14 February 2010
Hello,
I’ve just found out about Moon nodes so here I am :)) I’ve got true node in Leo in 11th House! From reading all your posts, true node is the same north node? But I’m finding almost everywhere info about North Node Leo, being automatically in 5th house rather than 11th house? What does it mean to have north node Leo 11th House, which then menas that south node is Aquarius 5th house. So confusing.
Many thanks for your help :)
60 · Libby Lee · 20 May 2010
“They are never more than a few degrees away from each other, so it probably doesn’t matter much”.
In my chart and in my mother’s our Nodal degree is at 29 so that for her the mean node is Cap/Cancer and the true node is Aq/Leo. For me the mean node is Sag/Gemini and the true node is Taurus/Scorpio. In our case it matters a LOT since this completely changes our nodal axis. If anyone has an opinion as to which is better I would love to hear it!
61 · meredith · 7 July 2010
my natal north node is conjunct the solar eclipse on july 11th. A poster above stated “to say it as clearly as i can: unless luna is transiting over a node, the only relevance of nodal positions is within the abstract mathematical model astronomers use to calculate lunar position. the only point of correlation between this model and reality is the moon.” what is the relevance of a solar eclipse conjunct the true node? Mine occurs in the ninth house ruled by cancer…
62 · Halla · 7 July 2010
Considering that eclipses leave long lasting change in a person’s life and that the north node signifies the path you should be walking in this present lifetime, I feel that you will come to some profound understanding of where you should be going. It could come about by a chance meeting of someone who influences you greatly, maybe a foreigner, a lawyer or someone involved with the church, since these are all signified by the 9th house placement.
63 · Victoria · 15 July 2010
my true node is my 6th house at 10 Cap. how do I figure out where my north and south nodes are? and whats the significance of the true node?
64 · blackcat · 5 August 2010
hello there. I’ve come across your page and i think is very nice.
from what i understand here the true north node and the mean north node don’t make much difference as it’s just a few degrees apart, but what if it falls into a different sign? like mine, i have a true north node aquarius and mean north node in pisces??? it does however stay in the same house. I would really appreciate it if someone is able to answer me, Molly or anyone well informed.
65 · Molly · 5 August 2010
Read them both. It may be that both of them resonate well with you, or one stands out as more relevant.