Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Relocation Astrology Tutorial: Jupiter and Income

The topic for todya's relocation astrology tutorial looks at Jupiter and income in the relocated chart.

Traditionally, having expansive Jupter located in the second house, in a harmonious relationship to the Midheaven, or conjunct the MC/IC (10th/4th house) axis is considered a "slam-dunk as far as generating income is concerned. But it isn't always possible to have that happen in a relocation chart created for living right here in ordinary reality. I could enjoy that second-house benefit myself, if I want to move to the eastern Maritime Provinces of Canada, to Greenland, or to any of several cities on the eastern edge of South America. However, while I find that many of those are places I look forward to visiting, no, I don't want to move there. So what's a gal like me -- and maybe somebody like you -- to do? I lean on a number of other factors in my relocated chart.

Yes, I'm living a relocated chart, one that shows other factors benefitting my financial health. And you can, too. As a relocation astrologer, if Jupiter's not blessing your second house, I check the basic structure of your birth chart for other natal financial benefits and challenges. Then I check the aspects to the relocated second house cusp and Midheaven, aspects to second, eight and tenth house planets or asteroids, the list of declinations and the upcoming transits to see what else is in play. And I do that for each of your proposed locations, to see which is the best fit for you.

So even if Jupiter's not radiating warmth in your house of finance, all is not lost. There are other ways to bring in a good harvest, and relocation astrology can point you, literally, in the right direction.

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