


King Euristeus, a mortal protected by Hera, evil character and preserver, attributed twelve works to Hercules. Zeus handed it over to Hera, who was responsible for inflicting the punishment. Hercules lost his divine status and had to face the law of karma. Zeus, even though he loved him, couldn't help but punish him. When he came to his senses, he suffered a lot from this action. She bewitched the wine of Hercules who, unaware of Hera's intention, drank it. Zeus was married to Hera, who did not accept Zeus' bastard son. Like Hercules, Karmic Astrology considers that we gather within us these two strands: the animal and the divine. Hercules, son of Zeus and a mortal, was considered the first man, as the son of a god and a human woman. The Legend Associated with Karmic Astrology We must look to the past without fear or attachment, but only with a desire to evolve. It represents the past, what was, what we are used to doing well or badly, the usual and well-rooted actions in our personality.


This means that we live between extremes, between different ways of being that, together, influence our astrological personality and all our attitudes in everyday life. The nodes (or nodules) are represented by the axis between two opposite sun signs. These are called "Dragon's Head" and "Dragon's Tail" in the Chinese Astrology, and by "North Node" and "South Node", in the West. Karmic Astrology is based on twelve karmas. The Legend Associated with Karmic Astrology.
