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What is Pluto South Node?

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Hello Ernst, 

I just watched your video about eclipses, it was so interesting.. That brought me to watch your previous video about Covid and the eclipses.. There you mention south node of the Pluto. Could you please explain more about it, what it is? How does it impact things? If you have this explanation somewhere in your videos I apologise I haven't found it yet..

(P.s. It's my first time actually researching about the eclipses and when I watched your video about Covid and the meaning of those eclipses taken from ''The eagle and the lark'', I was shocked how accurate the description was.. It was a missing puzzle to undestand what the hell happened back then as it impacted me and my partner especially deeply on a personal level, as it was hitting planets almost exact..:))

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Ernst Wilhelm
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all planets have nodes, which is simply where the planet crosses the ecliptic, so essentially, if you have pluto with its node during a solar or lunar eclipse, then also pluto is eclipsed - which means its behind the sun or moon and on the ecliptic, which is very rare. 

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@ernst Thank you for the answer, I know it is kinda obvious answer.. However, I would like to learn what might it mean when the Pluto gets eclipsed for the predictions?

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An eclipse is like something retreating inward in order to expand inward after the proper focus and concentraion has been achieved. This happening to pluto means a force for deep change is going to be unleased that breaks a person, people, from parts they dont need anymore. 

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@ernst Got it, thank you for explanation! 🙂

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