Moving 1 by woodwater Hi Another astrologer told me this. In your experience the sign in house 9 shows the best places for us. Have you ever lived in a city or country assocuiated with your 9 house sign? What was it like? thanks ?As far as your query regarding the place where you should go, since you have Capricorn on cusp of the house No.9 of your natal chart, and its ruling planet is also in his home sign, therefore, I think that Germany (especially Branden berg, Cleves, and Hesse), Albania, Macedonia, Bulgaria, India, the Orkney Isles, Styria in Austria, and Oxford in England, are all the places which are all associated with this sign. Moreover, Capricorn represents to south. Hope you are guided by now. Best wishes, Quote Fri Dec 14, 2007 1:36 pm
Moving 2 by Dolly Having just read this post and noted that Capricorn is on your 9th cusp I would like to know as Aquarius is on my 9th cusp which is ruled by Saturn (traditionally) where would the best place for me be? Saturn in my natal chart is in the 5th in Virgo. However if you are not using traditional astrology then Uranus is the modern day ruler and that is in Cancer in the 1st. Intrigued, Dolly Quote Sat Dec 15, 2007 3:01 pm
3 by woodwater aquarius- sydney, hamburg, brighton, dortmund, berlin, sweden, russia, westphalia, catalunya Quote Sat Dec 15, 2007 3:18 pm
Moving 4 by Dolly Hi Woodwater Thanks for your reply. Very interesting. Dolly Quote Sun Dec 16, 2007 10:06 am
5 by helena274 Hello Woodwater, I think the same, that cusp (or sign) of 9th house is good to live. I have there cusp of Gemini, but have never lived in a country, sign Gemini. For me was very lucky to live in country, sign Aries: cusp of my 7th house is in Aries. H. Do it today and don't leave for tomorrow! Quote Thu Dec 31, 2009 3:09 pm
6 by Olivia Late Leo on the 9th cusp, and it's definitely mixed. Just from a quick web search: Places ruled by Leo include: Bath, UK - pretty much the entire UK is a horror for me, I have Mars on the DSC there. Bath is pretty, but not a good place for me. Except Wales. That's far enough out of harm's way, and I love it. Rome - also an unhappy experience. Do not like Italy at all. Like the museums, but I couldn't get out of the country fast enough. People were strange and it just felt - creepy. Italy - see Rome Madagascar - haven't been Zanzibar - haven't been France - would go back in a second if I could, have actually lived in both Paris and Marseille. Sicily - see Rome So....mixed there. Let's look at Virgo: Basel, Switzerland - boring in a nice way, could live there. Los Angeles - it was great during the mid-to-late 1960s, now I'm not so sure. Paris - wonderful New England - very close to my idea of hell Turkey - not spent enough time to really decide, but Istanboul is nice. Greece - see Turkey Quote Sun Feb 07, 2010 4:14 pm
7 by Mark Rome - also an unhappy experience. Do not like Italy at all. Like the museums, but I couldn't get out of the country fast enough. People were strange and it just felt - creepy Come on now Olivia dont hold back ,tell us what you really think! LOL Interesting topic. I have never been able to get my head around Astrolocality so this seems more pitched at my humble level of comprehension. I was curious where you are getting some of your non-traditional associations from like Zanzibar or New England? I have Capricorn or Sagittarius on the 9th houe cusp (depends on house system). Seem to have lived most of my life in Gemini cities ( Edinburgh or London). I haven't done much travelling but I am thinking of looking for work in Asia so might check this out. If your planning to live in a place rather than just travel there surely the 4th house cusp is important? Also if its work related 10th house? As thou conversest with the heavens, so instruct and inform thy minde according to the image of Divinity William Lilly Quote Sat Feb 13, 2010 2:18 pm
8 by Olivia Honestly I've found astrocartography to be the best tool. Don't take it simplistically, but use it. For instance, Venus lines are great for me - but I have an exalted, unafflicted Venus. Unfortunately, two of my Venus lines are in the middle of the sea. The other ones run through Paris and much of France, and one kind of goes straight up and down with New Orleans and Chicago in America being on the line. Regrettably, once you get north of the 49th, that means small towns on the tundra. And I'm really not keen on going back to America. New England - Saturn's on my ascendant most of there. Retrograde. Enough said. Italy and much of Germany - Pluto on the ascendant. It isn't a nice vibe, that. If you don't want to use Pluto but simply the point, then it's Mars on the descendant squaring the Moon, and it's a nasty square because the Moon's in Taurus, which is Mars' detriment. Ugh. Where I live now, Jupiter's on the ascendant, but it's conjunct the North Node, opposite the Sun and Mercury, and in malefic trine to Mars. Jupiter in Libra, Mars in Aquarius, Mars falls in Libra - it's not a nice trine. Jupiter rules my ascendant natally, and it's retrograde. If this place is good-lucky, then I'm just doomed. Had I an unafflicted Jupiter, I suspect it would be like those Venus lines are for me. Quote Sun Feb 14, 2010 12:33 am
9 by Mark Honestly I've found astrocartography to be the best tool. Don't take it simplistically, but use it. Ok I guess I just need to spend the time investigating this properly. So are all your examples there from Astrolocality charts? What about the method of casting your birth time in different locations? I have an unafflicted and fairly strong Jupiter and Venus so I should probably take a look. What software do you use? As thou conversest with the heavens, so instruct and inform thy minde according to the image of Divinity William Lilly Quote Sun Feb 14, 2010 1:40 am
10 by Olivia I actually have an old astrocartography map for me. For other people, I use the function in Solar Fire. Astro.com also lets you do astrocartography charts, and the pop-up menu shows you crossing lines, etc. Here's what to do: First, look at the natal chart, and take dignities and aspects into consideration. Then run up an astrocartography map. Find the lines or line crossings that look the best overall given your natal chart, and hope they aren't in the middle of the sea or Antarctica. Then relocate the natal chart to the proposed place and see what you get. Quote Sun Feb 14, 2010 5:31 am
11 by Mark Hi Olivia, I have Solar Fire but I have just never investigated this. Are there any good books on this topic? The only name that comes into mind is Martin Davis. Mark As thou conversest with the heavens, so instruct and inform thy minde according to the image of Divinity William Lilly Quote Wed Feb 17, 2010 5:44 pm
12 by Olivia It's out of print now, but sometime back in the mid-seventies Michael Harding published a book of the late Jim Lewis's and my correspondence on the subject and some other essays. Unfindable now (I don't even have my copy anymore!), and it's been much-surpassed anyway since those early days. Robert Couteau has written a lot on astrocartography and is probably worth looking up, and there's a web page with some downloads - http://www.astrocartographyinfo.com/Ast ... Books.html - can't vouch as I've been working waaay too hard lately, and am happily listening to the Texas Tornadoes and skimming forums - haven't read what they've got. I'll be back to my workaholic self in a few days at most, I'm certain, but today - just can't talk myself into it. Quote Thu Feb 18, 2010 2:40 am