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manderin Knowflake Posts: 820 From: New York, NY USA Registered: Nov 2013
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posted February 01, 2020 09:07 PM
Can you guys share your experiences living in different "lines"? I'm thinking of moving to my Jupiter-Neptune line. Coincidentally it's the only Jupiter line I have anywhere that's safe to live. (ie- not a war zone). I wonder if moving to your venus line or to the line of your 7th house ruler would increase the chances of finding love too.
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Graham Knowflake Posts: 737 From: Registered: Apr 2019
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posted February 02, 2020 06:19 AM
Astrocartography identifies the places to consider relocating to. ... Then, the next step is to draw the relocation chart for that place (or those places) - since the relocation may result in some planet/point making an undesirable house change.IP: Logged |
manderin Knowflake Posts: 820 From: New York, NY USA Registered: Nov 2013
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posted February 04, 2020 11:56 PM
Wait... What do you mean by relocation chart?If I go to astro.com and click on travel it gives me a bunch of lines like Jupiter/neptune line etc. (I was thinking of moving to my jupiter/neptune line. jupiter rules my 7th house. IP: Logged |
Graham Knowflake Posts: 737 From: Registered: Apr 2019
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posted February 05, 2020 03:35 AM
quote: Originally posted by manderin: Wait... What do you mean by relocation chart?If I go to astro.com and click on travel it gives me a bunch of lines like Jupiter/neptune line etc. (I was thinking of moving to my jupiter/neptune line. jupiter rules my 7th house.
A relocation chart = the natal chart, but drawn for the place of relocation rather than the birthplace. … So, birth date and time is the same as the natal chart - but longitude and latitude differ in the two charts. At Astro.com … you get the relocation chart by first drawing the natal chart, and then hitting the relocation button on the screen that contains the drawn natal chart. … But, read the Astro.com faq on relocation charts - as the process is confusing when doing it for the first time. The faq is at http://www.astro.com/faq/fq_fh_reloc_e.htm
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Graham Knowflake Posts: 737 From: Registered: Apr 2019
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posted February 05, 2020 03:39 AM
quote: (I was thinking of moving to my jupiter/neptune line. jupiter rules my 7th house.
But … would you move to your Jupiter/Neptune line if doing so put (say) your Pluto in a house where it might cause problems? IP: Logged |
manderin Knowflake Posts: 820 From: New York, NY USA Registered: Nov 2013
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posted February 05, 2020 08:41 PM
I might because jupiter rules my 7th house. It depends I guess.So from the link you sent I got that all you have to do is change the location you were born in on astro.com? But that's .... I mean most people's charts don't change much when you change their location. If I move way over to the other side of the country everything stays the same except a couple of the planetary degrees. My ascendant moves 5 degrees but it's still in virgo. IP: Logged |
manderin Knowflake Posts: 820 From: New York, NY USA Registered: Nov 2013
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posted February 07, 2020 11:32 PM
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Graham Knowflake Posts: 737 From: Registered: Apr 2019
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posted February 08, 2020 01:20 AM
quote: Originally posted by manderin: I might because jupiter rules my 7th house. It depends I guess.So from the link you sent I got that all you have to do is change the location you were born in on astro.com? But that's .... I mean most people's charts don't change much when you change their location. If I move way over to the other side of the country everything stays the same except a couple of the planetary degrees. My ascendant moves 5 degrees but it's still in virgo.
I was born in the UK. ... A relocation to Eureka, California would change the house location for 6 of my natal planets - Uranus, Saturn, Neptune, Venus, Mercury and Mars - whilst moving my natal Uranus opposition off the MC/IC axis, and into the middle of the 10th/4th houses.On the face of it ... life would have been easier/less-troublesome for me if I had relocated to Eureka. ... However, in reality, it would have put my tight (2nd/11th) Mercury-Pluto square on the cusps of the 3rd-12th houses; Saturn at the low-point of the 12th house and Neptune on the cusp of the 2nd house (all of which would have actually made life much more difficult for me). Hence, I would not leap onto a planet-line without looking at the whole of the resultant relocation chart. ... But, "different strokes work for different folks". IP: Logged |