THE MOON AND THE MOON’S NODE
The Moon is a satellite which orbits the earth. The nodes of the moon are geometric points of orbit of the moon’s trajectory intersecting with the earth’s trajectory around the Sun. This and the meaning of the nodes will be explained more fully in future lessons.• Symbols of the Moon and Node
The Huber method also assigns certain colours to the planets. The planets are categorised as follows:
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Moon Emotional self-awareness Ascending Node Point of spiritual orientation for personal growth Descending Node old personality structures, avoidance of further development SUN, MOON, SATURN ‒ EGO PLANETS ‒ RED MERCURY, VENUS, MARS, JUPITER ‒ TOOL/PERSONAL ‒ BLUE PLUTO, NEPTUNE, URANUS ‒ TRANSPERSONAL/SPIRITUAL PLANETS ‒ PURPLE MOON’S NODES ‒ BLACKAll 10 planets embody life energies which are reflected in or resonate with, functional parts of being human. It is advisable to revise all the symbols and glyphs now to heart.
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THE ASPECTS
Look at your own chart. The coloured lines in the innermost area are the aspects and they identify connections of angular relationship between the planets. Their colour denotes the type of energy flowing between them. These coloured aspect lines form the circuitry of a person’s inner psychological world which can be conscious, unconscious or emerging. These aspect lines can inform of the potential of consciousness. The type of angular aspect made between planets will denote the overall type and quality of energy involved in that relationship.. Extensive research has shown that the various aspects show different meanings of varying planetary qualities. The Huber method only uses angles that correspond the 30 degrees of the circle. Therefore the only aspects used in the Huber method are shown in the following table. Aspects too are drawn in four corresponding colours denoting their own symbolic meaning. Please memorise these aspect Glyphs and colours.• Symbols of the Aspects
Symbol Name range conjunction 0° Semi Sextile 30° Sextile 60° Square 90° Trine 120° Quincunx 150° Opposition 180°