![]() ![]() The HELIOCENTRIC Planetary Nodes are the points where two planetary orbits intersect, as considered from the viewpoint of the sun. The North and South Nodes of Mercury and Venus can be conjunct - which means that interpretations based on nodal polarity for the Geocentric Planetary Nodes are difficult. The North and South Geocentric Nodes of Jupiter can vary by as much as two signs from opposition. There are two sets of Planetary Nodes - the Heliocentric North and South Nodes, which are always exactly opposite and the Geocentric Planetary Nodes, which apart from the Lunar Nodes, are rarely in exact opposition. The Larousse ‘Encyclopedia of Astrology’ provides plenty of useful information on the Planetary Nodes and I recommend this book for the astrological reference library. I have since researched the topic, lectured and published articles on the Planetary Nodes in Australia and the USA. Astrologer Gwen Stiefbold stimulated my interest in the Planetary Nodes in 1988, when I heard her lecture at an AFA Convention in the USA. Despite the importance of the Lunar Nodes in chart interpretation, the Planetary Nodes seldom rate a mention these days. ![]()
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