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North Node in Taurus and South Node in Scorpio, by House

Becoming steadfast in your path. Not allowing relationship crisis to throw you off balance. Cultivating a calm demeanor. Your path is the least complicated one. Taking your time in deciding where you want to take your life. Avoiding drama queens as an approach to life. Letting other people be intense and manic while you remain stable and relaxed. Staying firm about what you do and do not want in life. Keeping it simple. Becoming acquainted with nature. Stopping to smell the roses wherever you are and whatever you’re doing. Relaxing into your approach. Taking your sweet time and not letting other people put pressure on you. Picking a path and sticking to it. Feeling content with whatever you are doing.

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Taking your time in the learning process. Learning at your own pace. Coming to your own conclusions, no matter how long it takes. Valuing your own learning process. Learning to sing. Enjoying the sound of your own voice. Sticking to your own ideas. Creating a safety network. Forming unshakable bonds with your siblings. Releasing the need to travel as a response to crisis. Developing a calm frame of mind. Not letting religious leaders or gurus whip you into a frenzy. Letting go of intense opinions. Learning to enjoy simple everyday conversations. Letting go of a powerful need to be right, or the urge to gain power by being right. Finding the patience to deal with everyday interactions. Persevering in the pursuit of information and facts. Learning to appreciate practical, down to earth thinking. Learning to thoroughly listen to what people are actually saying. Knowing when to be quiet and let another person speak. Learning to be comfortable wherever you are. Learning to trust your own thought process. Having a sound mind.

Refusing to become entangled in family dramas. Releasing the need to have a powerful career. Releasing the need to hold a position of power in the world. Letting yourself enjoy simple pleasures like relaxing in your own home and spending the weekend in your pajamas. Becoming less concerned with how you are going to transform the world. Becoming more concerned with your own personal serenity. Making your home a bastion of peace. Setting up a permanent base of operation. Buying a home instead of renting. Relaxing at a very deep, core level. Getting in touch with how nature provides emotional security and comfort. Making time to explore your personal artistry. Making your home a sumptuous retreat. Not letting your parents push you into a high-powered career path.

Letting yourself completely relax into your own personal creative self-expression. Becoming a productive artist. Enjoying earning money from gambling. Being intractable when it comes to your self-expression. Not letting the group convince you there is a crisis that demands your conformity. Avoiding power struggles with your friends. Releasing the need for power within an organization. Staying on course and pursuing your creative vision. Getting attached to your art work. Indulging in the actual materials of art – the feel of an instrument, the scent of paint, the color of clay … Enjoying the simple pleasures of love and romance. Taking it slow in love. Learning not to make sexual advances on friends. Lingering on every kiss and caress. Putting your foot down when it comes to your need for personal enjoyment and relaxation. Refusing to let people knock what gives you joy and pleasure. Pleasure for pleasure’s sake. Putting up a “Do Not Disturb” sign on your playroom.

Getting attached to a steady routine. Becoming someone who is dependable and reliable on the job. Developing a calm and serene attitude toward work. Working at your own pace. Injecting some artistry into your work environment. Acknowledging your need for beauty in the work place. Feeling OK with a 9-5, Monday through Friday type of job. Spiritual transformation is not the answer to everything. Paying thorough attention to your health. Developing a more relaxed daily routine. Eating at your leisure. No longer sacrificing reality in the name of an obsession. Sticking to a system. Refusing to let people pressure you into changing jobs. Being OK with a steady paycheck. Feeling content to be employed. Learning to enjoy body therapies. Learning to value your health.

Getting comfortable being in a relationship. Learning to be relaxed and at ease with another person. Letting go of the need to control your environment. Being content in a partnership. Taking your time in deciding to get married. Staying married to one person for a very long time. Allowing relationships to develop at their own pace. Realizing that a relationship doesn’t need drama to be a good relationship or to make you happy. Having relationships with stable, dependable, practical people. Making long lasting, steady, reliable significant relationships. Exploring the sensual side of partnership. Enjoying the simple pleasures of married life. Learning to value your significant relationships. Developing a steady presence in your relationships. Being satisfied with a practical marriage or partnership. Learning to trust your partner.

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Developing a practical worldview. Finding peace in down-to-earth philosophies. Choosing a natural, realistic, grounded lifestyle. Becoming comfortable with your belief system. Finding a belief system that offers solace and comfort. Taking your time in the search for truth. Refusing to be pushed into small-minded thinking. Releasing the need for petty power struggles. Moving into a more sensual philosophy of life. Expanding your mind through your senses. Broadening your mind by getting out in nature. Getting beyond the desire to provoke people in everyday conversation. No longer being so intense in casual discussions. Finding a philosophy or religion that brings you peace – and sticking to it. Broadening your mind by getting more exposure to art. Knowing when to be quiet and listen to another person’s ideas and concepts.

Picking a practical career path. Becoming known as someone who is dependable and reliable. Choosing a career that enables you to actually make things. Taking your time choosing a career. Choosing one profession and sticking with it. Resisting the pull of family drama. Refusing to let anyone pick your career path for you. Keeping your intense feelings private while appearing steady and calm to the world outside. Getting attached to the world outside your family. Becoming known as someone who is artistic and productive. Becoming a reliable authority. Building a solid reputation. No longer giving in to tumultuous emotions. No longer letting your need for privacy prevent you from interacting with the real world. Drawing upon your powerful emotional resources to persevere in your career. Relying on a deep understanding of yourself to persevere out in the world.

Releasing the need to be a passionate artist in crisis. Learning to share your creativity in a steady, reliable manner. Making long lasting friendships. Becoming attached to groups and causes. Persevering toward long term goals. Feeling content to be part of the human race. Becoming involved in conservation efforts. Joining a preservation society. Spreading the word about a simpler lifestyle. Joining the slow food movement. Allowing yourself to become a permanent fixture in a group or among your friends. No longer taking sexual risks in love. Moving away from crisis oriented love affairs. Moving toward stable, appreciative friendships. No longer needing power struggles in love. No longer content being a tortured artist. Deliberately joining the rest of society. Moving away from complicated romances, obsessive love affairs and jealousy games.

Adopting a practical spirituality. Letting productivity become a kind of meditation. Becoming a spiritually calm and relaxed person. Letting go of the need for intense daily work. No longer indulging work crisis. No longer needing power struggles on the job. Slowly and steadily working through your fears. Absolutely refusing to be pushed away from your spiritual practices. Moving away from health crisis. Learning to remain calm and persevere through hospital stays. Developing unwavering inner persistence. Giving in to deep sleep. Drawing or painting your dreams and fantasies. Becoming attuned to the beauty of the dream landscape. Becoming attuned to the beauty of the psychic realm. Developing practical psychic abilities. Making money from your psychic abilities. Making money by interpreting dreams. Learning to be comfortable with solitude and silence.

Taurus

  • Artistic & Manifesting
  • Conservative & Dull
  • Earthy & Sensual
  • Fertile & Fecund
  • Gathering, patient, peaceful, relaxed, hedonistic, productively creative, beauty-loving, normal (status quo), easy, steadfast, substantial, sustaining, down-to-earth
  • Materialistic & Accumulating
  • Natural
  • Patient & Enduring
  • Resourceful & Conservationist
  • Real & Solid
  • Steady & Reliable
  • Stubborn & Plodding
  • Tranquil
  • Deliberate
  • Earthy
  • Grounded
  • Languid
  • Plodding
  • Relaxed
  • Sensual
  • Slow
  • Sustainable
  • Artisan
  • Banker
  • Body Worker
  • Chef
  • Earthworker
  • Financial officer
  • Gardener
  • Gastronomist
  • Masseuse

Scorpio

  • All-consuming, devouring, and destroying
  • Complicated & Misunderstood
  • Deep & Mystical
  • Extreme & Subversive
  • Magnetic & Intense
  • Passionate & Jealous
  • Persevering & Transformational
  • Powerful & Manipulative
  • Power hungry
  • Private & Probing
  • Vindictive & Vengeful
  • Detective
  • Forensic Expert
  • Power Broker
  • Researcher
  • Shaman

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