Bernice Prill Grebner, Lunar Nodes: New Concepts
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Lunar Nodes: New Concepts identifies a modern lunar-node source relationship now tracked for North Node and South Node reference review.
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Source textBernice Prill Grebner, Lunar Nodes: New Concepts
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PeriodModern Contemporary
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South Node has modern nodal source-context footing through the registered Schulman and Grebner source lane, but no line-level delineation is promoted here.
Grebner describes the North Node as the first lunar crossing north of the ecliptic and associates it with new learning and focalized growth.
Grebner frames the South Node as familiar or instinctive knowledge and says the nodal axis must be balanced rather than treated as a single point.