enigmas said:But its interesting that also in relocation chart my 4th hous is in focus...does this mean that i will feel there like at home?
enigmas said:Its also intersting, 4th hous cusp is in sagitarius (foreign people)...i will live there in big house with other many trainees from all over the world.
Confusedpisces said:I thought 8th house was Scorpio's domain therefore, 8th house was the house of death, mysterious things and stuff like that. Never viewed the 4th house as the house of endings.
Confusedpisces said:I have a Water Sign in my 4th. Scorpio is my 4th house Cusp Ruler, Natural Ruler as Pluto is in it.
Confusedpisces said:Crypt? What's that?
I did visit the city I want to live in: I was in New York on holiday in 2005 ad immediately fell for it.Ed777 said:You may be better off just visiting the place rather than moving there.
dub.tribe said:Ok, I'm quite confused now. How come Reyka's and Enigma's relocation charts are almost the same as their natal charts?? Shouldn't relocation to, let's say, +-6 hours time zone comparing to natal, shift houses (counter)clockwise by ~90 degrees? I relocated from Europe to USA and assuming my calculations are correct, my ASC shifted from Leo to Taurus.
Reyka said:Not to sound rude, Confusedpisces, but shouldn't you have started your own thread?
Alright, got it. However, I notice people use terms "relocated" and "relocation" chart interchangeably. I couldn't find any info online about "relocated" charts and until now I wasn't even aware of them. Could you please tell us what their purpose is comparing to the "relocation" ones?BobZemco said:To construct a Relocation Chart you use the original birth hour, the original time zone, and you change the latitude and longitude to the new location.
A relocated chart simply uses the local time, time zone and coordinates for a different location.
The two charts are not the same thing and are used for different purposes.
dub.tribe said:Alright, got it. However, I notice people use terms "relocated" and "relocation" chart interchangeably. I couldn't find any info online about "relocated" charts and until now I wasn't even aware of them. Could you please tell us what their purpose is comparing to the "relocation" ones?
enigmas said:mausoleum
BobZemco said:
You're right, but I'm also guilty of aiding and abetting.
I really thought I had put CED time and my natal time in my relocated chart!... I'm confused.BobZemco said:You have to pay attention. You had the wrong Relocated Chart. The correct chart is attached.
Same Birth Time
Same Time Zone
Different City Coordinates.
So the question is now, "Why do you want to go there?" Which house relates to that? That's where you'll find your answer.
Depending on the software program I'm using I have to check and double check to make sure the fields don't go back to their default settings or whatever.Reyka said:I really thought I had put CED time and my natal time in my relocated chart!... I'm confused.
Okay, your concerns center aroundReyka said:Anyhow, as I said, I would like to stay in New York permanently, which implies making something of my artistic career ambitions linked to music, AND finding a significant other to build a family with.
If it's not asking too much, can you extrapolate something regarding that, in my relocated chart?