Rahu in Scorpio
Pavel Globa. Planets in the Zodiac Signs
In your past life, you completed the program of Taurus, meaning that in this life you must purposefully, systematically, and rigorously combat your attachment to matter, possessions, greed, self-interest, egocentrism, stagnation, inertia, strong passions, and excessive sensuality. Perhaps these negative traits have not yet manifested in you, but if you indulge them, they can drown out the light within your personality. The best qualities of Taurus that you should rely on are patience, endurance, humility, wisdom, and balance in relationships. You should abandon self-flagellation and excessive introspection, though reasonable self-criticism is necessary. You must become an active fighter for justice, particularly social justice. You need to completely transform yourself, choosing a path of higher spiritual development or selfless creativity, overcoming your flaws, and refining your spiritual world. You will have to face many temptations, purification, and rise to a new level of exploring the hidden and combating Evil. You must strive for self-knowledge, engage in psychology, occult sciences, energy practices such as yoga, and cultivate artistic talent. It is also advisable for you to embrace informal leadership. If you violate cosmic instructions, you risk illness or premature death. Examples: H. Toulouse-Lautrec (37 years), A. Pushkin (37 years), E. Poe (41 years), J.-B. Molière (51 years), F. Kafka (42 years), G. Bruno (52 years), N. Copernicus (70 years).
Larisa Nazarova. Karmic Astrology
You must abandon rigidity and stability, stagnation, inertia, and laziness. You must systematically and rigorously fight your flaws. You are called to destroy established forms, to reshape yourself, to undergo self-destruction and renewal. This is the path of transmutation. Mastery of magical forces. You must pass through destruction and restoration, through risk and trials.
Avesalom Podvodny. Planets in the Zodiac Signs
Here, the individual learns to accept revolutionary changes within themselves, in their social and living conditions. They would like to rest, believing that their soul’s journey is over. They are so exhausted from memories of their past life’s yoke of earthly burdens that they desperately seek stability and peace. As a result, they struggle to develop the strength for future changes. They cling stubbornly to old behavioral patterns that once served them well in previous incarnations. They are accustomed to accomplishing tasks by straining their physical strength. Like an ox plowing a field, they move slowly and heavily through life, as if it were one long straight furrow. They expend so much physical energy that they weaken their Spiritual Self to the point of blindness, unable to see any new possibilities beyond the dull and monotonous existence they are accustomed to. This individual finds it difficult to learn from others. They prefer to carve their own path. As a result, in every phase of growth, they expend more time, effort, and energy than necessary. Yet they feel they must be self-assured. Their need for certainty and reliability is so great that even when they make changes in their life, these are not true changes but merely variations on the same behavioral patterns they have always used. In past incarnations, the individual was highly sensitive to their environment. To cope, they began early to explore the world of sensory impressions. They learned what feels good and how to obtain it. Nevertheless, they never achieve lasting satisfaction. They do not understand that one appetite gives rise to another. Their intense need for possession hinders their enjoyment of what they do not own. As a result, they impose protracted battles for ownership over people, things, and ideas. They stubbornly cling to everything that crosses their path. The more they accumulate, the more they corner themselves. What was once a past-life need for acquisition now becomes excess baggage. Over the years, their burden grows heavier. They seek to feel influential, to find temporary refuge from the oppressive sense of failure that tormented them in previous incarnations. As a result, they seek in this life occupations that will grant them an authoritative position. In past lives, the individual suffered such severe damage to their ego that now they feel compelled to prove their worth. If others find any flaw in them, it triggers deep depression, so they will strive for success at any cost. It is almost certain that in this life, the intensity of karma will lead them to a connection with the police (at least indirectly). When this individual reaches their North Node in Scorpio, they undergo a complete transformation. They begin to destroy old behavioral patterns, burning bridges behind them. Experience teaches them to sever ties cleanly so as not to carry the past into the future. Their greatest growth occurs when they can let go. Internal dependencies must be transformed into complete independence of thought and action. Strength grows with each passing year as the individual slowly casts off everything that oppresses their consciousness. They must learn to objectively examine the results of their subconscious desires to earn a sense of dignity through the practice of self-discipline. This position of the Nodes symbolizes a soul that, over many lives, has followed a path of decline. Now, the vessel of the soul must be turned upside down to free itself from the decay it has accumulated. The karmic fulfillment of this overturning process is painful for the individual, as they may lose everything they once held dear. In the end, they will undoubtedly renounce more than they expected. This transformation is so powerful that many people with this Node position often spend their later years in solitude. In the process of shedding excess, they discard everything except themselves. Yet much of this is necessary if the individual is to reach the point where they can clearly see themselves on the deepest levels. From this symbolic death of all they once had, a new life will emerge. The position of the South Node in a house indicates the sphere that became decadent in past incarnations. The position of the North Node in a house shows the path of rebirth in the current life.
Martin Schulman. The Lunar Nodes in the Zodiac Signs
Here, the individual is learning how to accept revolutionary changes within themselves, in social and life conditions. They would like to rest, thinking that the journey of their soul is over. They are so tired of past-life memories of the yoke of their earthly burden that they would do anything to feel stability and peace. As a result, they find it difficult to develop the strength for future changes. They stubbornly cling to old behavioral patterns that served them well in previous incarnations. They are used to accomplishing tasks by straining their forces. Like an ox plowing a field, they move slowly and heavily through life, as if it were one long straight furrow. They expend so much physical energy that they weaken their Spiritual Self to the point of becoming blind, unable to see any new possibilities beyond the dull and monotonous existence they are accustomed to. This individual finds it difficult to learn from others. They would rather forge their own path. As a result, in every phase of growth, they expend more time, effort, and energy than necessary. However, they feel they must be self-assured. Their need for certainty and reliability is so great that even when they make changes in their life, fundamentally, these are not changes but merely different aspects of the same behavioral patterns they have always used. In past incarnations, the individual was highly sensitive to their environment. To cope with this, early in life, they begin exploring the world of sensory impressions. They learn what is pleasant and how to obtain it. Nevertheless, they never achieve full and lasting satisfaction. They do not understand that one appetite gives rise to another. A strong need for possession makes it difficult for them to enjoy what they do not personally own. As a result, they impose protracted battles for ownership over people, things, and ideas. They stubbornly hold onto everything that comes their way. The more they accumulate, the more they corner themselves. What was a past-life need for acquiring property now turns into excess baggage. Over the years, their burden becomes heavier. They want to feel influential to gain temporary refuge from the oppressive sense of failure that tormented them in previous incarnations. As a result, they may even seek an occupation in this life that grants them an authoritative position. In past lives, the individual suffered such great damage to their ego that now they want to prove they are worthy of respect. If others find any flaw in them, it becomes a cause for deep depression, so they will strive for success at any cost. It is almost an undeniable fact that in this life, the intensity of karma will lead them to a connection with authorities (at least indirectly). When this individual reaches their North Node in Scorpio, they undergo a complete transformation. They begin destroying old behavioral patterns, burning bridges behind them. Experience teaches them how to cleanly sever ties so as not to enter the future tied to the past. Their greatest growth occurs when they can let go. The needs of inner dependence must be transformed into complete independence of thought and action. Strength grows with each passing year as the individual slowly clears from their consciousness everything that oppresses them. They must learn to objectively examine the results of their subconscious desires to earn a sense of self-worth through the practice of self-discipline. Such a position of the Nodes symbolizes a soul that, over many lives, has moved along a path of decline. Now, the vessel of the soul must be turned upside down to free itself from the decay it has accumulated. The karmic fulfillment of this overturning process is very painful for the individual, as they may lose everything they once held dear. Ultimately, they will renounce more than they expected. This transformation is so powerful that many people with such a Node position often spend their later years in solitude. In the process of eliminating excess, they have discarded everything except themselves. Yet much of this is necessary if the individual is to reach the point where they can clearly see themselves on the deepest levels. From this symbolic death of all they once had, their new life will emerge. The position of the South Node in a house indicates the sphere that has become decadent due to past incarnations. The position of the North Node in a house indicates the path of rebirth in the current life.
L. Nevidomska, E. Demyanova. Nodes and the Moon
You are advised to take the Scorpion as an example: learn from it self-criticism and creative self-sacrifice. Self-interest, greed, egocentrism, stagnation, and jealousy are your main problems. To prevent them from becoming insurmountable obstacles, constant self-work and continuous spiritual growth are required. And one more thing: fate favors people with the North Node in Scorpio if they actively fight for justice. It does not matter who your wards are—people, animals, or ideas. The main thing is that you oppose evil, lies, and slander. Dangerous situations seem to attract you: this is how life teaches overly impulsive individuals to solve problems without haste, not to act rashly, to spare and protect the weak. If the lesson is learned, a person with such a horoscope gains inner harmony.
Nikolai Nikolayevich Miklukho-Maklai, July 17, 1846, Rahu in Scorpio.
Planets in Signs. The Art of Forecasting. Semira and V. Vetash
You approach your goals when you overcome your sense of security, undergo radical changes in fate, and leave the past behind. You are driven by a desire to uncover the true laws of life and love, utilizing the natural potential of nature.



