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Topic: Relocating Solar Return
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vansio Knowflake Posts: 1480 From: the outskirts of Delphi Registered: Dec 2017
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posted December 21, 2017 09:20 PM
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outofideas Knowflake Posts: 650 From: Registered: Jul 2014
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posted December 22, 2017 02:55 AM
I like your Relocated SR better, although not all is what it seems on first glance, but it looks like you have the true possibility to travel to Germany and remain there, also it is more relationship-focussed, if that is what you are aiming for. If you can leave a few days before your birthday that would be best, and obviously you have to remain there for the entire year so that SR location can work fully. Some suggest you should only move for the duration of your birthday (i.e. 1-2 days) and then go back to your original location and experience the beams of the relocated SR - it doesn't work that way. If you start researching your SR's you will notice how each year's planetary alignments lead to the next one... and if you see a cluster of planets in the 9th or 12 house in the SR or these aligning with the 9th and 12th house of your natal chart then it is very probable that you will relocate, or will at least be spending most of the year in a foreign country.IP: Logged |
aquagembaby Knowflake Posts: 875 From: Registered: Jun 2012
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posted December 24, 2017 07:50 PM
If you're asking about which location to use, from what I know, the location of your SR should be in the location where you will be living for the majority of that year. So you're going to be overseas from Feb to April, but then after that you will come back home to SC, you would still cast a chart for SC. I don't believe you can "change" the outcome of your SR chart by either staying in one location over the other, since it's supposed to be cast at your place of residence and that SR chart is supposed to be set at that location for entire year. Some astrologers I know will even cast a SR only with their place of birth.Maybe in your case you should do it as a horary reading with the location set as Germany, instead of a SR reading? Hopefully this helpedIP: Logged | |