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Today we're going to preview the changing of the nodes of the moon into Aries and Libra, which will be happening in 2023, giving us a whole new set of eclipses.
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Hey everyone, this is Adam Elenbaas from Nightlight Astrology, and today we're going to preview the changing of the nodes of the Moon into Aries and Libra, which will be happening in 2023 and will give us a whole new set of eclipses. I thought this would be a good thing to do because we essentially not completely but essentially just finished our last sort of major set of eclipses in Taurus and Scorpio. When the next eclipse season comes through in the spring of 2023, we're gonna get one of those eclipses in Aries. And then it's like we're started; we're turning the chapter into new eclipses with the nodes moving into new signs by June.
So today, what we're going to do, we're going to do this in two parts. Today, we're going to look at some of the archetypal signatures of the north and south node of the Moon in Aries and Libra, both as a parent individually. And then tomorrow, what we'll do is we will look at the house pairings. So we will look at what house axis the eclipses will fall across based on your rising sign. So I figured to split it into two; it'll be a little bit more manageable; that way, we can have a little bit more time for both as well. So that's our agenda. And again, I just like I like to do this when an eclipse season is winding down, and I know the next one is going to be in a new sign. I'll start researching and thinking about the next series of eclipses.
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Here are the transits of the moment. And here's where things are heading. So you're gonna see the nodes of the Moon are changing signs; we're gonna go into June. And I use a mean node calculation, mean or true node calculations, and we'll go over the difference between them. But according to the mean node calculation, it is in July of 2023 that the nodes of the moon change signs. Now, if we back up a little bit, I want to show you which eclipses are going to come through in the spring.
So Eclipse number one happens at the very last degree of Aries. So the first Eclipse of our Spring Eclipse Season is happening at that anaretic degree of Aries. That is around April 19. Okay, So already we're starting to see the transition into, you know, eclipses happening in a new sign, although the North Node and that, in this case, it's helping form the Eclipse there is in the next sign of Taurus.
So then we go through, and the next Eclipse, which will be a lunar eclipse, is in Scorpio. So we're sort of finishing up in the spring. The last Eclipse is in Taurus and Scorpio but also starting to introduce the new Eclipse the new eclipses in Aries and Libra. So then, in July, the nodes of the moon change signs. Let's fast forward to that again. Now, eclipses in Aries and Libra take place as the nodes of the Moon, and the nodes of the Moon technically change signs between July of 2023. And they stay there all the way until January 2025. And you can see how the eclipses will form coming through. So every time that the Sun is going through the sign of the South Node or the North Node, and you're going to have a full or new moon forming around those times, that's typically when your eclipses come through.
So you'll see that as long as the nodes of the Moon are moving through Aries and Libra, we're going to get eclipses. And it typically will happen during Aries and Libra season when the Sun is moving through those signs. So that moves along, and sometimes that you know, during these periods, you're going to have some eclipses that fall out of sign. But for the most part, the nodes moving through those signs are the indicators that we track to get an understanding of when the eclipses will fall in the new signs. So this is all the way until late January 2025; we back it up just a little bit. You can see they change into Virgo and Pisces by late January 2025. So fully July 2023 to late January 2025. The nodes of the Moon are in those signs. So what I want to do today is talk about the three main things that I think we can watch for with the nodes of the Moon changing signs and getting eclipses in Aries and Libra again now; eclipses happen in roughly nine and 18-year cycles. Were the nodes of the Moon nine years ago will have been also in Aries and Libra.
So let's look back, and we can track it. So we go back to 2000, March of 2014. Let's go back to that really quick. And here we go. See, you'll see that right here, the nodes of the Moon are also changing signs; again, this is in March of 2014. Here, the nodes change signs into Aries and Libra. Again, this is according to the mean node measurement March, late March 2014, they change signs. And they last there all the way through October 2015. So that was the last time.
Now, what's different about this is that during that period, the south node of the Moon was in Aries and the North Node was in Libra; we essentially are going to have the reverse of that in these upcoming eclipses will have the North Node in Aries and the South Node in Libra. Okay, so that is something that happens every nine years that they'll return to the same signs, but the nodes will have flipped in their orientation. Most people probably know that if you're listening to this. Now, I mean, not everybody, but if you know, most people learn that pretty early on when they're, you know, getting studying astrology.
Let's go back before to the eclipses prior to that in Aries and Libra that took place between November 2004. Let's go forward to November. So here you can see the nodes of the Moon are just about ready to change signs again. And there they change into Aries and Libra. And now they are roughly; this will be like 18 years, roughly prior to the eclipses, we're about to get between 23 and 2025. And those eclipses are going to be happening back in the signs are back with the same orientation that they're about to create again in the year ahead. So north node in Aries South Node in Libra.
I have found it more important than it is to I mean, it is important to understand the difference between the orientations. But even more basic, and for most people, more manageable, is to understand the house axis that they fall across in your birth chart. So what we'll be doing tomorrow is I will be taking you through, you know, what does it mean if you're a Sag rising like you're looking at on the screen right now. And the eclipses were happening across your 11th and fifth houses, which will be the same for Gemini risings. And regardless of whether you have the North Node in one or the south node in the other, what are the complementary set of topics and tensions that tend to come about as a result of that combination of houses and signs.
So we will be looking at that tomorrow. Because one of the best things you can do with eclipses if you want to understand what they're likely to bring is to go back in time and study what was happening in your life during those periods. Now let's say you don't know a whole lot about let's say you don't know a lot about houses. You're like, oh, you know, I'm not sure that I could track according to the houses very well. I'm not at that level yet. Okay, fair enough.
The thing that you can do is you can take a look at just in general what was happening in your life around this time. So I want to give you an example of something that was happening in my own life, but I'll actually I'll wait a minute to get there.
Okay, so here are the three things to watch for now. Keep these periods in mind; I'm going to return to them in just a second. So, the three things to watch for and, again, most basically, eclipses are historical, as circles and cycles of the Moon and of Lunation Cycles. They are very, very biographical. They don't always read in a linear fashion, but they have the eclipses carry history and the weight of your own personal history. So the first thing to watch for is this idea that with eclipses, history will repeat itself. But as it repeats itself, it doesn't do so in In a way that is identical to the past, but rather in a way that deepens upon themes that have already been visited, the way that I like to conceptualize it when I'm I certainly didn't make this up. But I've heard this said from, you know, many other brilliant minds that our growth is like a spiral, not a straight line; I'm sure you've probably heard that before as well.
So if you think about it, Eclipse cycles, it's like you're, you're, you're returning to the same point on a spiral. And you could conceptualize the spiral as moving up in some way, you know, or is moving down, you know, deepening or ascending; I don't think that orientation in my mind is not the important point of moving up towards some level 10, spiritually, you know, or am I deepening into the depths of my soul in my authenticity, however, you, you know, whatever captures your imagination, but it's like a spiral. And when you come back around, the same themes will come up. And sometimes the same topics, the same people, the same places, old lovers like literal things, but often it's just archetypal; the thematic things will recur. But they will, they'll have, you'll be peeling back a deeper layer of the onion, that's another beat up like image, but like that it's true. Or you'll be revisiting it from the perspective of a lot of time and hopefully a lot of wisdom and maturity and life experience.
For example, when you see these things circled back across the first and seventh house axis, you will often see people return to concerns or questions about their physical appearance, health, or psychological identity. And it will be a revisitation of the same themes that have come up around this person's body, psychology, behavior, and identity throughout their whole life. But it will; it will deepen. Now, this is where I said I want to share a story. So I say I use that example for a reason I'm just coming off from eclipses in Taurus in my first house. So, you know, in the past couple of years, for example, my physical health has been a real focus for me, and gradually and progressively getting healthier, spending a lot of time in the gym and honing my diet with a nutritionist and getting better sleep and learning how to care for my immune system, especially with kids that are always getting sick, you know, at school and stuff. So there's been a lot of focus on that.
If I look back at the previous Eclipse cycles in Taurus, it was very similar, but I was a lot younger. And like, frankly, just kind of dumber. Do you know what I mean? But you know, I don't judge myself or anything. I'm just joking. But you know, earlier stages of life, you'll go through similar themes, but you know, you're going to be visiting those themes in a completely different way. How about identity? Well, a big part of my identity is rooted in, you know, religion, and spirituality, and things like that. So no surprise, as the eclipses came back around to the first house of identity. As in the previous periods, when eclipses were happening in that house, I had major turning points in my personal identity as it related to religious groups or ideological or philosophical, or spiritual beliefs and belief systems.
That's specific to my birth chart, right? That's the way that my first house, you know, for example, my first house ruler, Venus, is in the fourth house of home and family, and I grew up in a really very religious family. My father was a preacher. So the point is that the simplest way, and this is why I say the simplest way to get into the eclipses is to look at which houses they're falling, in, which, again, we'll try to unpack that more tomorrow. But then you want to think to yourself, what was happening during these previous periods, and then think it's not just people get scared, they're like, Oh, my God, is history going to repeat itself? Well, yes, it is. Because the Moon is cyclical, and the Moon wants to bring us back around to the same things. But by bringing us back to the same things, it's not just so we can perfect something.
I think that's a really problematic way of conceptualizing why history repeats itself. Well, you gotta get it right. Actually, I think over time, history repeating itself wears down rough edges, opens our hearts, softens us, and helps us to love more, become more devoted, more accepting of ourselves less critical. One of the things that I noticed, for example, with first house eclipses right, was exploring the self-talk, the Meta self-talks, like my thoughts about my thoughts, you know, and realizing like, oh, yeah, there's so much about in the first house, which is so much about identity and behavior. It can also be very physical and related to health and stuff like that.
Okay, there's this whole meta level of processing my own psychology, reflecting on my own behavior and the inner voice; there's kind of strict and harsh. And when I look back at the previous series of eclipses, I was coming to basically the exact same conclusion, but in a very different setting in my life. And I was amazed when I looked at the parallels that I was like, Oh, my God, the same thing is happening all over again, you know, and, you know, if I'm, if I'm super critical of myself, I can be like, well, you're getting it wrong.
No, I feel like it's not about getting anything right or wrong with eclipses. And with history repeating itself, it's much more about embracing our life and our humaneness at a deeper and deeper level. There's something frustrating about eclipses in that they bring you back around to something that you thought, Oh, I was over that, you know, only, but specifically so that you can release the mindset that you have to perfect or get over something. I think it was Ram Das who originally said, "if you think you're enlightened, you know, go home and spend a week with your family."
After all these yoga retreats, you go to, you know, well, going off into our adult life and taking up all these spiritual endeavors and activities is a lot like, you know, going to yoga retreats, you know. And we have to be taken back home, sometimes to be met with the intractable humaneness and imperfection that is also here in the world. It's that stubborn refusal for the world's wounds, you know, to go away. They just refuse to go away. And it's the insistence that the world has on letting wounds be wounds, you know, and you return to those in eclipses, you embrace them, you face them at a deeper level. And interestingly enough, I think you become a deeper person; I think you don't overcome something, you don't perfect something, but you become deeper. That's how I think of it, anyway. And there's maybe otherwise if other ways of conceptual conceptualizing it.
That's the first thing I want to say is that history repeats but deepens think a spiral, not a straight line, and then go back to these periods and reflect on them and journal with them. You know, if you want to do something really profound, I've actually done this before, but I didn't do it this time. But I have done it before. We did a lot of vision boarding and our yoga teacher training programs at our yoga studio in DC, which we have had for almost a decade. So and my wife is like, very, she's big on the power of vision boards. I kind of love to make fun of them, but I reluctantly do them and think that they are pretty cool, too. So go back and start writing down all of the memories that you can about these previous periods; let's look at them.
From the spring of 2014 through the fall of 2015, write down all the memories, all the things that you were learning, all of the frustrations, all of the victories, you know, just write it all down and make a vision board dedicated to that period of time. Then make another one. This is November 2004 to about June 2006. Look at all of the major accomplishments, things you were learning, growth that happened, and frustrations that came up, and make a vision board. Literally, just sit them down somewhere, there's an altar, your desk, wherever. In that way, you will start bringing the energies of the previous cycles to bear on the psyche now. And as you go forward into 2023. And these eclipses start going through, I promise you, it will be easier for you to start picking up on and noticing the connection biographically and the spirals return.
At which point, you will be, I think, more capable of embracing what's happening because you've taken the time to show some devotion to these previous periods. So that's an activity that I've done before. I haven't done it for this one, maybe I should, but I highly recommend it. See, one of the reasons that I sometimes don't do things like that, but I recommend them is because I'm thinking about the astrology, journaling about it, writing about it, talking about it, teaching about it every single day, so it's a little easier for me. But if you're not, like I feel like if you just take in astrology in a slightly more casual way or you're like a growing student of astrology, it's these kinds of things that for me were like lighter, you know, like pouring gasoline on the fire of my growth and understanding of these patterns. So I highly recommend that activity if you've, especially if you've never done anything like it before.
Now we have these new eclipses between July and July 2023 in January 2025. So history repeats itself that deepens thanks spiral, not a straight line. Tomorrow, we will try to help all of you to understand the cycle by House topics. Okay, so biographically, like that. Now, I also want to just, I'm just going to pop the chart up and just give you an example. I'm just going to show you two connected themes in my own life. And hopefully, this just sort of stimulates your own process. And I'm just going to keep them really, super simple.
We're looking at several years of your life with eclipses, you can conjure up a lot of things. So by making this simple, I'm not trying to suggest that you should find one core theme, there are many, and it's not bad to have a lot of different things that kind of showed up. Alright, so when I go back to 2004 to 2006, this period of time for me was the beginning of my path to becoming sober through initiation into the world of Ayahuasca, that is one of the main things that was defining about this period was sobriety. What also came with sobriety was the development of all different kinds of practices that started helping me become stronger and healthier mentally, emotionally, and physically. And that was the 12th house sixth house eclipses for me. Okay, so very basic defining feature of 2004 to 2006. So you could go back again, from November 2004 to June 2006, take notes, and see what kinds of themes were really prominent.
Now, let's go forward to the next set. This is from 2014 to October 2015. So the eclipses returned at that point into these two houses. Alright, so at this point in time, I, what's really interesting about this is at this point in time, I was leaving the Ayahuasca community, I felt like it had, like, really served its purpose and its role. And I, was becoming sober again, I didn't have I didn't I wasn't like, I didn't ever relapse into addiction with opiates, again, that left, but I was, I would just say, like, once in a while, I would smoke or drink. Like once, like, very socially, very casually, I'm talking like once a month, or maybe once every other month or something like that. But I was becoming; we got married, and I was becoming a father. And I left my Ayahuasca community and decided to commit to a full-bodied sobriety because I wanted to go into being a dad, you know, on the right note.
And so once again, I found myself adopting new practices outside of the Ayahuasca world, which sort of formed the basis of my practice for a long time, new practices devoted to a kind of new level of sobriety, like dad's sobriety; I would call it, which I feel like I've maintained since and I'm very thankful for. It's always one day at a time for those of you out there who are on passive sobriety, no, but deepened the sobriety, new practices came in to support that, and I left the Ayahuasca community that I was a part of. Isn't that interesting? So you can see this connective tissue, and who knows if any of those things will be literally what? What's involved with this next stage of my life, but I do think it's interesting that as the eclipses are coming in, I'm essentially transitioning out of a different religious and spiritual community, and you know, kind of slowly letting myself figure out what if anything will be next and blah, blah, blah.
So I hope that that's like not just useless navel-gazing but that that sort of sets the stage for you about how patterns and stories can repeat, and sometimes they're not as obviously connected. Sometimes they're more thematically than literally connected, like the Ayahuasca joining and leaving is very literal, but sometimes it's more thematic or psychologically consistent than it is event consistent. So just keep that in mind. All right. So start journaling, start looking at that tomorrow will deepen with houses.
The number two thing to watch for with eclipses moving into Aries and Libra are Mars Venus tensions, so you know what can you say about Mars Venus to Tensions they manifest in literal battles of the sexes or in clashes around, you know, gender and sexuality. They can, they can be like the classic debate between you know, you know, what is toxic, what is a toxic or healthy expression of masculinity or femininity, so any of the just classic Mars Venus stuff, as well as the tension between Mars Venus that can be romantic, sexually seductive, kind of erotic, a lot of just topics around human sexuality, can come up with eclipses in these signs. And then Mars Venus tensions can also manifest in terms of things like individualism with Aries versus social or harmony based, relating, you know, diplomacy versus war. You can muscle and assertiveness versus, you know, harmony and receptivity.
So all the classic Mars Venus tensions will be made manifest. You know, one of the things that I find interesting is, you know, when eclipses fall across these signs, and I was looking back because I would have busy client practice. And I was just looking back in my notes to see, like, who I was talking to during that time and so on and so forth. And you know, a lot of people with the Mars Venus tension Aries Libra, regardless of where the signs fall in your chart, will deal with power struggles, new forming new relationships and having to, you know, get used to each other and each other's needs and wants. Individual versus cooperative. You know, tensions or needs in relationships, divorce, affairs, those kinds of things are kind of obvious, but those are the kinds of things that often stand out when Venus Mars tensions are in there.
Now, we just had Venus Mars tensions in the air with Taurus and Scorpio. And so you might ask how things are different. We're moving from fixed signs into cardinal signs. And so one of the things that are really different and feminine signs, the masculine signs, the kinds of the kind of tension present in Venus and Mars is masculine signs who are also Cardinal or what we call tropical signs, tropical from the word tropos switch means a turning point, one of the four turning points, the solstice or Equinox are all called Tropical meaning when the Sun gets there, there's a critical turning point in terms of the balance of light and darker yin and yang within the solar year.
So the equinoctial, you know, turning points, Cardinal turning points. In masculine signs are fast, they're powerful, they're dynamic, and they packed much more of a punch. And when Eclipse happens, eclipses happens in masculine signs, but in tropical nature, things happen suddenly.
Whereas with Taurus Scorpio, it's a little bit more of a slow burn, where things that have been sort of building boiling, developing stuck, that needs to that need to change, or things that need to stabilize or things that have been stable that are being, you know, destabilize all the fixed energy, it's very different than Cardinal energy, which tends to initiate it's fast, it's dynamic, it's active, it's assertive, it's sudden, and it represents a critical turning point in the plotline. Those kinds of events, it's like, what do you prefer? It's like, some people would love the kind of slow, more gestational nature of like eclipses in fixed feminine signs. It's not like they're any less intense. They're just; it's like a different time signature in like a piece of music. So that these will, when we especially when we have that first Eclipse in the spring of 2023, that last degree of Aries, you will feel it as a bam! because it's also conjoined with Jupiter in Aries, which is pretty potent.
Anyway, so Venus Mars tensions will also be much more active and dynamic and fast moving and sometimes more reactive. So that's just something to keep in mind the same Venus Mars tensions that have been in the air will continue to be through the next series of eclipses, but their expression will be much more active and dynamic. What else can we say about Venus and Mars? I mean, I think the individual has the sense of needing to do my own thing, regardless of what other people think, versus the pressure of Libra to be concerned with what other people think and to harmonize your will away with the reactions needs of other people.
Diplomacy versus individuality those themes are like that. They're the first things you often learn about Libra and Aries as an axis, but first things for a reason; you'll see that those themes repeat over and over and over, although where they repeat and how and what areas of life is makes it a lot more interesting. So that's why we'll be sure to look at the house placements. Now finally, number three is the sun Saturn tension. Remember that in ancient astrology, Aries was also the exultation of the Sun, and Libra the exultation of Saturn. So it was there was a question, a rhetorical question put out by an astrologer. I was in a text that we have from an astrologer named Rhetorious, who said, why is it that the Sun is exalted at the place where Saturn is depressed? That means Saturn is depressed or in its fall in areas where the Sun is exalted. And why is it that the Sun is depressed in Libra, where Saturn is exalted? We say that is because the Sun is the storehouse of fire and light, where Saturn is the ruler of death and darkness. And so where death and darkness is rising up in the early sign of spring, there the ruler of darkness is depressed, and where this where the ruler of darkness is lifted up in the sign of the autumn equinox, there, the Sun is depressed.
So there's a fundamental Sun Saturn tension in these two signs as well. There's youth, and there's the naivete of youthful pioneering endeavors. Like, let's explore; let's do something new. Let's start a business. Let's try something out. And that, you know, if you think about youth, metaphorically, no matter what stage of life we're at, there's something about it that's sort of like the full card and taro just step out to take a risk, do whatever you're going to do. But then we have to learn, and we reap what we've sown. And we grow through wisdom, reflection, and through an understanding of shadow, which is the counterbalance of Saturn in the sign of the fall or autumn equinox, which is the sign of the balance and the scales of justice and judgment, the Sun enters the underworld and the actions or deeds of the soul are weighed, you know, the heart against the feather.
So, there's something about life and brightness and youth and vitality and heroism. Then there's also what lies in the shadow of all of these very Arian solar Mars-y aspirations, act too rashly, there will be consequences; act too selfishly, and you will lose people in your life. So the sun Saturn dynamic is also about, you could say, the hero and the death of the hero, or it's about light and darkness or light and shadow, conscious and unconscious. Now, it's easy to think people mistakenly think like, well, light is good and dark is bad.
The ancient astrologers weren't thinking like that. When they say the Sun is in its fall, they're describing an archetypal reality, not they're not saying, oh, the Sun that's the Sun is bad, or, or something like that. So we're going to have a tension in the signs that has to do with, you know, youth and old age, the shadow of youth and naive young risk taking, willful excited activity and like mature, sober consequences and wisdom that comes from those things. And those things happen more rapidly and suddenly in these Cardinal masculine signs, which were said to be fast to express themselves. So Sun Saturn tension will also be a part of these eclipses. And that's one way that I would have also preparing people for them.
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