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Ascendant Bi-Quintile True Node

Your talent for growing into your future self is creative and unusually intricate. The The point of growth and direction in the chart, describing the qualities you are learning to develop. It often feels unfamiliar but rewarding to lean into. bi-quintile your The zodiac degree rising on the eastern horizon at your birth, also called the rising sign. It sets the whole house framework of the chart and colors how you meet the world. is a fifth-harmonic gift like the quintile, but more elaborate: a refined sense for developing the unfamiliar in layered, original ways that reward a closer look. It is quiet and asks to be developed deliberately rather than handed over as obvious progress. Those who carry it often have a complex, distinctive way of becoming themselves, a path toward the growing edge woven with ingenuity and surprise. The lifelong opportunity is to keep refining this craft, growing toward who you are meant to be in a way that is genuinely, intricately your own.

Lean in Keep refining your intricate, original craft of becoming yourself.

Watch for Settle for an obvious path when your growth could be inventive.

Sources

  • Forrest, The Inner Sky (1984)Gives the modern natal reading of the North Node's biquintile to the Ascendant as the soul's growing edge meeting the persona and the outer self.
  • Greene, The Astrology of Fate (1984)Greene reads the nodal axis's biquintile to the Ascendant as a fated direction of development pulling the persona and the outer self toward the unfamiliar.
  • Rudhyar, The Astrology of Personality (1936)Rudhyar frames the North Node's biquintile to the Ascendant as the dharmic path of becoming the chart is meant to grow into.

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