C0rnholio
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I remember reading somewhere that there are no "good" or "bad" charts. Not sure if I believe that, but that doesn't matter. I just had a nap and came up with a new understanding of my relocation issues. Relocation issues will be there no matter what. There are always pros and cons to every location. So if most of the chart areas are working okay, let's try to concentrate on the pros, and fix the cons. I still need to live here, so I might as well try to make the best of what I have. Make lemonade out of lemons.
With relocation all my planets shifted forward in the astrological houses. The "actors" changes their "stages" by 3-4 houses. This is not a bad change. Wilsontc has a zodiac primer says that the houses are similar in a way that they all have two layers of focuses that repeat each 3rd and 4th house. So when my planets shifted to new houses, they still got to maintain at least one of their original focuses. In my opinion a shift by 3-4 houses is not a drastic and disruptive shift. The planets still know how to play, and they have been playing pretty well for the last 14 years. We just need to give them some improved sense of direction. Or at least identify for them where they now are.
A shift by 2 or by 5 houses would have been more disruptive. Keep in mind that even after moving into the relocated houses those "players" still have to keep playing in their natal houses, part-time. So by moving them by 3-4 houses we are still keeping them relatively happy, not disrupting their routines too much. Just a little synergistic "job rotation".
My original natal goal was to get things done in the 11th, 3rd and 7th houses. Turns out that by moving almost half-way around the globe I relocated my Mars into the 11th house, Sun into the 3rd house, and took the Chiron and Mars out of the 7th house. Actually Mars was on the cusp of the 8th, but it played in the 7th house too.
My communication skills and mental performance improved since the Sun moved into the 3rd house. My career is transportation related, so there is no better place for the Sun to be than in the 3rd house.
My job is amazing (6th house). With the well-aspected Moon and Neptune in the 6th house I literally have a "dream job" in this location, which is related to cars and transportation. And so all my career and work related dreams (11th house) have come true.
The weak areas that I see are the 1st house and the 7th house. The relocated Ascendant conjuncts Saturn. But I have a natal square between Saturn and natal Ascendant, so the Saturn's influence is nothing new to me. It has been an anti-social aspect to me. I tend to not enjoy parties and meaningless communication, and consider them a purposeless waste of time. Instead my concentration has been on my work-related hobbies and personal one-on-one communication.
In the 7th house things have been slow. I do get lucky in the 8th house every once in a while, but I want the 7th house to work too. I still have my natal Chiron there. And my natal Mars will always have some influence there.
I need your help with my 1st and 7th houses. Could you please take a look at my Relocation chart and give me some ideas what I can do to get these houses to work? Basically, I need to find practical ways to enjoy my daily life in this location a little better (life outside of work and business), and find a soulmate, of course. Is there anything in this chart that could help me with these challenges?
With relocation all my planets shifted forward in the astrological houses. The "actors" changes their "stages" by 3-4 houses. This is not a bad change. Wilsontc has a zodiac primer says that the houses are similar in a way that they all have two layers of focuses that repeat each 3rd and 4th house. So when my planets shifted to new houses, they still got to maintain at least one of their original focuses. In my opinion a shift by 3-4 houses is not a drastic and disruptive shift. The planets still know how to play, and they have been playing pretty well for the last 14 years. We just need to give them some improved sense of direction. Or at least identify for them where they now are.
A shift by 2 or by 5 houses would have been more disruptive. Keep in mind that even after moving into the relocated houses those "players" still have to keep playing in their natal houses, part-time. So by moving them by 3-4 houses we are still keeping them relatively happy, not disrupting their routines too much. Just a little synergistic "job rotation".
My original natal goal was to get things done in the 11th, 3rd and 7th houses. Turns out that by moving almost half-way around the globe I relocated my Mars into the 11th house, Sun into the 3rd house, and took the Chiron and Mars out of the 7th house. Actually Mars was on the cusp of the 8th, but it played in the 7th house too.
My communication skills and mental performance improved since the Sun moved into the 3rd house. My career is transportation related, so there is no better place for the Sun to be than in the 3rd house.
My job is amazing (6th house). With the well-aspected Moon and Neptune in the 6th house I literally have a "dream job" in this location, which is related to cars and transportation. And so all my career and work related dreams (11th house) have come true.
The weak areas that I see are the 1st house and the 7th house. The relocated Ascendant conjuncts Saturn. But I have a natal square between Saturn and natal Ascendant, so the Saturn's influence is nothing new to me. It has been an anti-social aspect to me. I tend to not enjoy parties and meaningless communication, and consider them a purposeless waste of time. Instead my concentration has been on my work-related hobbies and personal one-on-one communication.
In the 7th house things have been slow. I do get lucky in the 8th house every once in a while, but I want the 7th house to work too. I still have my natal Chiron there. And my natal Mars will always have some influence there.
I need your help with my 1st and 7th houses. Could you please take a look at my Relocation chart and give me some ideas what I can do to get these houses to work? Basically, I need to find practical ways to enjoy my daily life in this location a little better (life outside of work and business), and find a soulmate, of course. Is there anything in this chart that could help me with these challenges?