In this article, you can learn about the Chiron conjunct north node natal, transit and synastry aspects. As a generational aspect, this conjunction is probably not the most significant in the chart, rather, it signifies themes that characterize the general direction of development throughout your life.
From this perspective, Chiron conjunct north node is not the easiest conjunction to have. It often suggests a painful process of healing and self-transformation. It tends to be less intense than Chiron in contact with the personal planets. Chiron conjunct the north node invites you on a journey of self-integration and deep reflection.
Because of the generational nature of Chiron, the smaller the orb, the more important this conjunction is (the exact time Chiron spends in signs varies from one and a half to 7-8 years).
Keep reading to learn more about the meaning of Chiron conjunct north node!
Chiron Conjunct North Node Natal
In the lives of people who have the Chiron conjunct north node natal aspect, working through their wounds is very important. It’s part of your life purpose to heal your karmic baggage. This conjunction can indicate traumatic experiences hidden in the unconscious that as you grow older, start to bother you more and more, until you pay attention to them. Wounding can feel really fated here.
The house and sign of the conjunction reveal more information about how your wounding happened. Aspects are also important because they tell what other energies are needed in the healing process.
This conjunction suggests that developing wisdom is one of the goals of your soul in this lifetime. At a young age, we tend to go more with the south node and the energy of Chiron might be foreign to you. You might even reject it completely by escaping your pain and wounding, pretending that nothing happened. Moving towards what you are supposed to do can also be painful.
The Chiron conjunct north node natal aspect often indicates that healing becomes an important theme in your life, especially at a later age. Sometimes people with this conjunction end up in a literally healing career, but it can also manifest as inspiring others to become more authentic and whole just by your presence.
Chiron Conjunct North Node Synastry
North node conjunctions in synastry indicate that there is a healing goal the relationship was meant to accomplish. Meeting the person can feel fated but With Chiron conjunct north node in synastry, the relationship has the themes of growth, healing, and trauma. It triggers the old wounds that start aching again if they are not completely healed. It sheds light on parts of you that need some work.
The trajectory of the north node person’s life can trigger the Chiron person’s wound.
The Chiron person often acts as a mentor, guiding the north node person towards their life purpose. (This might not be pleasant, but the result is usually aligning yourself with your soul’s mission). Even in a different type of relationship, there’s often a layer of student-teacher dynamics with this conjunction.
Chiron Conjunct North Node Transit
Because of the relatively long orbital period of Chiron (approximately 50 years), Chiron conjunct north node transit is a rare event that we experience only once, at most twice in a lifetime. It indicates the beginning of a new cycle. This can be a highly transformative period. It can be the perfect opportunity to let go of old habits and patterns that hold you back and make space for the new.
This time is often demanding emotionally. You take stock of your life and you have to face your potential past mistakes. The Chiron conjunct north node transit brings the story of deep wounding into the limelight. It can be a great time to work on your emotional or physical health. Although the process might be painful, on the other side, tremendous personal growth is waiting for you. Chiron conjunct north node transits often bring karmic lessons that need to be resolved.
Chiron in Astrology
What do you have to know about Chiron?
Chiron is an asteroid, discovered in 1970, hence it is a relatively new object in astrology. It takes place between Saturn and Uranus. Its orbital period is relatively long, approximately 50 years.
Chiron represents the archetype of the Wounded Healer. It shows your deepest wound and how you can work through the pain and eventually help others heal. Chiron is a significant element of karmic astrology as well.
Chiron received its name after a centaur in Greek mythology.
The North Node in Astrology
The north node, sometimes referred to as the dragon’s head, is a mathematical point, it corresponds to the intersection of the Moon’s orbit and the ecliptic. The other point where they meet is the south node. The lunar nodes, also called the Moon’s nodes are always directly opposite each other, and they are always retrograde. They need approximately 27 years to finish a full circle through the Zodiac.
In the natal chart, the house and sign of the lunar nodes describe our karmic journey of growth, and how we evolve. Despite not being an actual celestial body, the nodes are essential in a birth chart. The north node guides you toward your life purpose and tells you what your soul wants to accomplish in this lifetime. The south node is your past: the patterns, talents and traumas you bring from the past.
However, this is not where you can grow and the south node’s energy is something your soul is looking to gradually shift away from.
By studying the lunar nodes in your chart, you can learn what are the key lessons you need to integrate and how you can find fulfillment in life.
Read more: The North Node in Signs | The North Node in Houses
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