A Morsel of the Future: Your North Node

July 6, 2008

The Future by Rainer Maria Rilke

The future: time’s excuse
to frighten us; too vast
a project, too large a morsel
for the heart’s mouth.

Future, who won’t wait for you?
Everyone is going there.
It suffices you to deepen
the absence that we are.

When we are looking for a sense of our future, we should look to the North Node, and particularly to the ruler of the North Node. In studying the energy that rules the North Node, we find an uncanny recurrence of planetary themes within those life events that are path-determining; in other words, the properties of the North Node’s ruler will always be present when one’s fate is taking a turn. Think about the energies of your North Node’s ruler, then think about three or four major turning points in your life. Most likely you will see a definite flavor of the ruling planet, and may even see a variety of energies that reflects facets of the planet’s character. Finding this thread in the past has a definite positive for the future, as it makes it easier to recognize an important or ‘fateful’ point while one is in the midst of it.
We have an excellent example of this principle in Karen Silkwood (19 February 1946, 9:50 PM, Longview TX USA). Ms. Silkwood was an employee of Kerr-McGee Corporation at their plutonium fuel processing facility when she noticed outright falsifications of processing and safety records. She notified corporate and union officials, and continued to gather evidence in spite of being twice deliberately contaminated during her shifts. Ms. Silkwood became a vocal critic of the corporation and the dangers to those living in the area due to Kerr-McGee’s shoddy practices, and many believe she lost her life because of this. On the way to meeting with a major union official and a New York Times reporter, Karen Silkwood was run off the road and killed in the ensuing crash. Autopsy revealed Quaaludes in her blood, an unlikely primer for a meeting of such consequence, and documents she was known to have been carrying with her that were damning for the coporation were never found.
Of note in Ms. Silkwood’s chart is the Gemini North Node, suggesting the importance of information/ communication in her destined direction. We see Pluto in the 10th, linking her reputation quite literally with Plutonium, as well as with issues of death, re-generation, decay, and waste, the latter being one of the issues of lax disposal involved in Ms. Silkwood’s investigation. She has a Pisces Sun at 00, suggesting both a ‘brand new’ phase of identity and a Soul intent attuned to the Collective good. Note also Chiron, Jupiter, and Juno rising, implying strong identification with healing society and Self via Self-empowerment and the initiative of the individual. Mercury, ruler of the North Node, is sited in Pisces in the 5th, with its ruler Neptune posited in the 12th, again connecting Ms. Silkwood to the Collective; it’s quite likely that she was driven by a strong sense of obligation to the Universal welfare, and that perhaps she was not entirely conscious of why she felt she must pursue justice for the common good.

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3 Comments

  • 1. Kerrie  |  July 6, 2008 at 10:41 pm

    Hello~ I thought this post was really interesting. My own north node is retrograde in Aries in the 5th. I went to my chart to look to the node’s ruler (Mars). It’s in Cancer in the 9th, and it squares the north node. Hmm… Mars in Cancer isn’t all that strong, and it doesn’t seem fortuitous to have that weakened energy squaring the north node, too. I wondered what this placement might suggest to you? Thanks! Enjoy your blog!

    Thank you, Kerrie! Generally, squares to the Nodal axis suggest challenges that present themselves every time you move in your chosen direction. And please re-think the idea of a planet in an unsympathetic sign as weak–Mars is still Mars, no matter where it sits–rather, it has trouble expressing, and so may be more prone to frustration, passive-aggression, and to choosing less appropriate forms in an attempt to be heard.

  • 2. judecowell  |  July 9, 2008 at 8:26 pm

    Excellent Nodal information as always, Julie, and very interesting to hear of the astrology of Karen Silkwood’s dea- – murder.

    Do you think that planetary returns of one’s Nodal rulers are important to consider as they relate to the Nodal path you describe?

    Venus rules my NN and is angular natally so I’ve always noticed that my Venus Returns have pertinent info for the year.

    Thanks!

    Jude

  • 3. juliedemboski  |  July 11, 2008 at 10:15 am

    Hi Jude! Thank you.

    It’s never occurred to me that returns of the Nodal rulers might be ‘time markers,’ but I will certainly look into this; your info about your Nodal ruler returns showing significant info for the year is a great source! Thanks so much for sharing that–you are a jewel, Jude!

    Thanks again!

    Julie


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