Lunar apexes
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- The lunar apexes are a built-in variation of the lunar nodes in astrology. Whereas the nodes are northern and southern; the apexes are western and eastern. They also share the draconic phrases of the lunar nodes. The western node is the "dragon's belly" (or pantex draconis), and the eastern node is "dragon's spine" (or spina draconis).
The western apex is that part of you in which people are drawn to you. The planetary correspondence would be Venus. The eastern apex can be seen as that which charges other people (or you). The planet would be Mars.
Whereas the nodes have a limit symbolically and geometrically, on the other hand the apexes are outward; as can be intuited by the indefinability of the apex in geometry.

