Having the South Node in houses 1-12
What is the South Node in Astrology?
Also known as the Dragon's Tail, the South Node represents our past lives, our natural inclinations and the things we're comfortable since our past life.
The South Node is associated with karma, and is thought to represent the things we need to let go of in this lifetime. It's also believed to be a point of weakness, and can indicate areas of our lives where we need to be careful.
The South Node is an important point to consider when interpreting a birth chart, as it can give us insight into our past lives and our karmic path in this lifetime.
1.) South Node in the first house
When a native has South Node in the first house, it symbolizes things from their past life that they need to let go of in this lifetime. The first house is all about self, so the native may have issues with ego and being too self-centered. They need to learn to let go of their ego and be more humble. The native may also have issues with being too self-critical. They need to learn to love themselves more and accept themselves for who they are. With South Node in the first house you may not feel it necessary to be self aware or feel yourself as South Node is mostly a force of detachment.
2.) South Node in the second house
The South Node in the second house is a placement that can bring both good and bad fortune. On the one hand, this position can represent a person who is gifted with material abundance and on the other hand, it can represent someone who is excessively attached to their possessions, but has no possessions.
The South Node in the second house is said to be a horrible placement, as it often indicates a life of non luxury and no abundance of material things. This is a position that is associated with wealth, material success, and a general sense of well-being. People with the South Node in the second house are often able to have a strong difficulty somewhere when they strive to acquire whatever they desire, whether it be material possessions or power.
For the most part the South Node in the second house is a negative placement, as it can represent a person who is excessively attached to their possessions. This can lead to a life of greed, materialism, and a general sense of dissatisfaction. People with the South Node in the second house may find it difficult to let go of things, even when they are no longer useful or desired.
The South Node in the second house is a placement that can bring both good and bad fortune. On the one hand, this position can represent a person who is gifted with the sense of having no need for material abundance and can survive with less and maintain self joy but on the other hand, it can represent someone who is excessively attached to their possessions and unable to get what they desire and be on a rat wheel running forever. For the most part this placement means a tough or a detachment somewhere within the material world.
3.) South Node in the third house
The South Node in the third house is a powerful position that can bring about great change in your life. This is a time when you will be called upon to make some major decisions and to take some decisive action. The South Node in the third house is all about communication and self-expression. This is a time when you will need to be very clear and concise in your communication. You may find yourself needing to speak up more often or to be more assertive in your communication. This is also a time when you will need to be very honest with yourself and with others. The South Node in the third house is a counter productive placement which hurts you in this area. You may find it difficult to communicate with others. You will need to be very careful not to bite off more than you can chew within projects or within groups regarding to conversations among others. The South Node in the third house is a time when you will need to be very mindful of your words and your actions. This is a time when you will need to be very careful not to say or do anything that could potentially hurt someone. You may be highly detached around others and will be not the right light for some. Be cautious and honest. You cannot allow the South Node in the third house ruin your relationships with others as this placement is a detachment here.
4.) South Node in the fourth house
When it comes to having South Node in the fourth house, it's all about family and home. This placement is all about comfort, security, and the past. With South Node in the fourth house, you may find yourself drawn to the things that make you feel comfortable and secure. This may include your family, your home, and your roots.
South Node in the fourth house is also about your connection to the past. This may be a past life, a previous relationship, or even your childhood. You may find yourself drawn to the things that remind you of your past. This may include people, places, and things.
South Node in the fourth house will effect you with your family. You will have a disconnect somewhere here or problems. This can be where you dislike your parents or simply cannot get along with them. This placement only means a problem with your family.
5.) South Node in the fifth house
When it comes to having South Node in the fifth house, it can be said that this is generally a good placement. After all, the fifth house is all about fun, creativity, and self-expression. So, what does it mean to have South Node in this house?
For one, it means the worst in this area. You are likely to be no good at creative pursuits. Whether it's writing, painting, or music, you have a large dark hole for expressing yourself in a unique and beautiful way. You may also find yourself drawn to activities that are fun and pleasurable, such as parties, gambling, and risky behaviors but will have a dark grey area within this where you will find yourself having an ongoing trouble.
You are so focused on having fun and enjoying yourself, you may sometimes neglect your responsibilities. You may also find it difficult to commit to anything, as you prefer to keep your options open. You may not be someone that can be trusted for showing up to events or group gatherings or following through in creative task as the South Node will detach you from these things somehow.
6.) South Node in the sixth house
When a person has South Node in the sixth house, it's usually an indication that they need to let go of some of their perfectionist tendencies in order to find true fulfillment. This can manifest in a number of ways, but the overall theme is that the individual needs to learn to accept themselves (and others) as they are, rather than constantly striving for some unattainable ideal.
There are many possible ways that this can play out, but some common examples include:
- Feeling like you can never do anything right, no matter how hard you try
- Constantly comparing yourself to others and feeling like you fall short
- Being overly critical of yourself and others
- Feeling like you have to do everything perfectly in order to be worthy of love and respect
If you have South Node in the sixth house, it's important to try to let go of some of these perfectionist tendencies. Remember that nobody is perfect, and that it's okay to make mistakes. Try to focus on the process of doing things, rather than on the outcome. And most importantly, learn to love and accept yourself (and others) just as you are.
7.) South Node in the seventh house
When a person has South Node in the seventh house, it indicates that the individual has a tendency to cling to relationships and partnerships that are no longer serving them. This can be due to a fear of being alone, or a need for validation and approval from others. The individual may also have difficulty let go of the past, and may hold onto resentments and grudges. It is important for the individual to learn to let go of unhealthy relationships, and to trust that they will be able to find happiness and fulfillment on their own. The South Node will have you not getting enough of something and having a dark twist towards an area within your life. You may want to be in a relationship but may not be fully involved in every aspect like a non favor towards bed pleasure or a love towards someone but a dark twist as you love but do not show it as you have a detachment here in someway.
8.) South Node in the eighth house
When a person has South Node in the 8th house, it is said that this person has karmic ties to other people and situations from past lives that need to be worked out in this lifetime. The 8th house is all about transformation, so it stands to reason that the South Node in this house would indicate some areas of life where the individual needs to do some major work.
One of the main things that a person with South Node in the 8th house needs to learn in this lifetime is how to let go. The 8th house is about death and rebirth, and in order to move forward and evolve, we need to be able to let go of the past. This can be difficult for someone with South Node in the 8th house, as they may have a hard time letting go of people and situations that are no longer serving them.
It is also important for a person with South Node in the 8th house to learn how to channel their energies in a constructive way. The 8th house is associated with sex, death, and taxes, so it can be easy for someone with South Node in this house to get caught up in destructive behaviors. It is important for these individuals to find healthy outlets for their energies, such as creative pursuits, physical activity, or meditation.
If you have South Node in the 8th house, it is important to be aware of the areas of your life where you need to do some work. By acknowledging the areas that need improvement, you can begin to work on them and move forward in your life.
9.) South Node in the ninth house
The South Node in the ninth house is associated with higher education, travel, and foreign affairs. This placement suggests that your past life was focused on these areas, and that you have a lot of experience and knowledge in these areas. The South Node in the ninth house indicates that you may have a tendency to over-think things and to over-analyze situations. You may also have a tendency to be overly critical of yourself and of others. This placement suggests that you need to learn to trust your instincts and to go with your gut feeling. The South Node in the ninth house also suggests that you need to learn to let go of your need for control and to allow yourself to be open to new experiences. With the South Node here you may not go into higher education and pursue other things as your previous life has already done that and now are free to do something different.
10.) South Node in the tenth house
The tenth house is associated with a person's career, public image, and reputation. This is the house of ambition and achievement. With the South Node in this house, there is a high detachment on these things. There may be a pressure to do but you will not feel much care in this area.
The South Node in the tenth house can indicate that a person has lived a previous life where they were very career-oriented. They may have been obsessed with their public image and reputation. This can be a difficult placement.
This lifetime you will do things without the need of a dependent career, large public image, or a high reputation. You will feel less in these areas but be fine here as well.
11.) South Node in the eleventh house
When a person has their South Node in the eleventh house, it is said to be related to having South Node in houses 1-12. This means that the person is comfortable with their place in the social order and is able to work well with others. They are also able to use their influence to further their own goals.
The eleventh house is all about community and working towards the common good. Those with their South Node in this house are said to be disconnected with helping those or being a push in group settings. You will want real independence and may feel no true need to help others as your previous life was full of this and now you will achieve something else in this life. You will feel like their is no need to take risk or to burn yourself out as this was all who you were in your previous life.
12.) South Node in the twelfth house
The twelfth house is considered the most spiritual of all the houses, and having your South Node in this house can indicate that you have a very weak connection to the religious world. You may have had past lives as a healer or shaman, and you are here now to do something else. You are very intuitive and in tune with the energies around you, but you are detached and have no use for it. You may find yourself to not have any sort of interest in careers that involve helping others, such as counseling or social work. You do not want to be a caretaker, this was you in your last life and now you are fine without it.