The Mysterious Dragon's Head and Dragon's Tail -- Fascinating points in the sky with amazing powers of influence! Part. 2

Hi, it’s Keiko. 


On December 17th Saturn, the planet that creates eras, entered Aquarius.  Then the following day, on December 18th Jupiter entered Aquarius, and on December 21st the two planets aligned in a Great Conjunction in Aquarius ♪


In today’s post I am going to share with you some more exciting details about the Dragon’s Head and Dragon’s Tail.  In the previous article I revealed that the Dragon’s Head is a point which shows us our connection to our soulmate.  And in today’s article I am going to share with you exactly how the Dragon’s Head is related to soulmates.  Let’s get started!


Contents 

  1. The Dragon’s Head has a huge impact on our soulmates

  2. The Dragon’s Head determines our soulmate!?

  3. There are many soulmate aspects 


The Dragon’s Head has a huge impact on our soulmates


In the previous article, I pointed out that the Dragon’s Head is the place where our past lives intersect with our present life, and that it represents relationships from our past lives.  Furthermore, I explained that the Dragon’s Head symbolizes family lineage Karma. 


Your soulmate is actually a partner who has been chosen to help you overcome your family lineage Karma. 


In a book that I recently published in Japan, I revealed that soulmates ‘have the support of their families,’ because their families can sense that if the two of them get together the family Karma will be healed.  That’s why soulmate’s families are quite often even more enthusiastic and supportive than the two of them are. 


The Dragon’s Head signifies ‘relationships’ and ‘Karma,’ which are actually two sides of the same coin. 


It’s because of your shared Karma that you and your soulmate create a relationship that transcends time and space, and that you are destined to meet each other. 


Don’t you think that’s magnificent? 


In the cases of many soulmates the Dragon’s Head is often involved in some way.  In fact, when it comes to soulmate couples that I have met, they have all had an aspect involving their Dragon’s Heads. 


The Dragon’s Head determines our soulmate!?


Actually, there are many different types of aspects that have something to do with soulmates, but the most powerful of these is when the Ascendant of one of them is in conjunction with the Dragon’s Head of the other.  In other words, when one person’s Ascendant overlaps with the Dragon’s Head of the other person. 


For example, let’s imagine that someone’s Ascendant is at 6 degrees of Gemini, and their partner has the Dragon’s Head between 4 and 7 degrees of Gemini.  In that case, they are soulmates. 


You could say that their relationship is like an inseparable bond, like the kind that sticks together with instant glue and won’t let go!   


Conjunctions are when planets are in roughly the same location in the sky, so you might be wondering how close do they have to be in order to be called a conjunction?  


Well, if they are within one to three degrees of each other then it is considered to be a splendid conjunction.  If they are five degrees apart then it is slightly weaker, and if they are ten degrees apart then it is weaker still.  


Of course you can’t tell if people are soulmates solely by the position of the Dragon’s Head, so actually it’s better to say that it’s just one indicator. 


There are many soulmate aspects 


In addition to a conjunction between Ascendant and the Dragon’s Head, perhaps you may be wondering if there are any other aspects that would suggest that someone is your soulmate.  In fact there are actually quite a few!  It’s a bit technical, but there’s a pretty high probability that soulmate couples will have one of these conjunctions:


  • Dragon’s Head x Moon

  • Dragon’s Head x Sun

  • Dragon’s Head x Ascendant

  • Dragon’s Head x Descendant 

  • Dragon’s Head x Venus 


As you can see, there are actually many different combinations.  But when you consider that they have to be within one to three degrees of each other, that actually narrows it down quite a bit.  There are many people whose partner is within ten degrees of them, but not so many who are in conjunction. 


That’s why the person who fulfills that criteria becomes your soulmate! 


So how do you go about figuring out whether or not you and your partner have any of the above mentioned conjunctions?  Well, for example, you can figure out if your Dragon’s Head is in conjunction with the Moon sign of your partner, just by looking at both of your natal charts.  However, it’s not possible to figure this out unless you know the exact time of birth of both yourself and your partner.  So if you have a partner, or there is someone you are interested in, you should ask them for their exact time of birth. 


However, even if you find out that you and your partner don’t have any of these aspects, don’t rush to assume that he or she is not your soulmate.  That’s because there are also other criteria for determining whether or not someone is your soulmate. 


The Dragon’s Head and Dragon’s Tail are neither planets, celestial bodies, nor signs, so that makes them slightly mysterious.  For many people, past lives might not ring much of a bell, but when you hear that they have something to do with the mission of your family or your family lineage, or that they are related to your soulmate, it makes them much more interesting, don’t you think?


I plan to keep posting even more interesting information so that everyone can continue to enjoy learning more about astrology and live a rich and happy life. 


The Dragon’s Head and Dragon’s Tail don’t come up that often, but be sure to keep an eye out for references to them in the future, and remember the interesting connection they have to past lives and soulmates ♪