The NORTH NODE in your yearly Solar return chart
When interpreting a Solar Return chart , Most astrologers have an area of primary focus. For me, that starting point is the Solar Return North Nodes of the Moon , which indicate the most profound is-sues each of us is working on in this lifetime. The Nodes of the Moon are not planetary bodies; they are points formed by the Moon's orbit around the Earth intersecting with the Earth's path around the Sun. The direction of the Nodes is counterclockwise: The North Node is the ascending Node (the point closest to our North Pole), and generally exerts a positive influence in the sign and House where it is found. The South Node is the descending node (the point closest to our South Pole). Its effect can be to inadvertently drain energy from the area of its influence. The North and South Nodes are always exactly 180 degrees apart. Some astrologers use the "True Node" calculation (which takes into account the actual wobbling of the Moon's orbit), and some astrologe