Friday 14th November
As the moon moves through the constellation of Leo, it crosses the Sun’s apparent path — the ecliptic — forming what is known as a lunar node. This alignment happens twice each month, when the paths of the Sun and Moon intersect. In biodynamics, these nodal points are seen as moments of disturbance, when the regular flow of earthly and cosmic forces is disrupted. Just as a gust of wind can unsettle still water, the node can bring a sense of restlessness or imbalance, both in nature and within ourselves. It is not a favourable time for sowing, planting, or applying preparations, but rather a pause for observation and care.