
North Node Square Natal Pallas
Strategy Meets the Unknown
Transiting North Node square your natal Pallas creates friction between the direction you are being pulled toward and the pattern-recognition intelligence you naturally rely on. Your Pallas function—the ability to see systems, spot what doesn't fit, strategize cleanly—tends to work from what is already known. The North Node, by contrast, points toward unfamiliar territory. During this transit, your strategic mind may resist or overthink the new direction, or you may find that your usual problem-solving approach suddenly feels inadequate for what is actually being asked of you.
The square does not make growth impossible; it makes it uncomfortable. You may notice yourself caught between two competing impulses: the impulse to analyze and control the situation using familiar frameworks, and the pull toward a choice or direction that does not yet have a clear strategic map. Your Pallas wants proof of the plan before committing. The North Node asks you to move without it. This can surface as frustration with ambiguity, or as a sharpening of your intelligence—forced to work with incomplete information, you may develop a more intuitive form of strategy, one that can hold paradox or risk.
The real work here is neither abandoning your strategic gifts nor letting them become a wall against the unfamiliar. You may find that your pattern-recognition actually improves when you stop requiring it to predict everything. Pallas at its best sees what is there; it does not have to see what comes next. This transit invites you to trust your perceptiveness in the present moment, even when the larger direction remains unclear.





























