Astrology: How Do I Use an Astrocartography Map?

Being at the right place at the right time is vital to success. Astrologers believe that the stars and planets can show you the best places to live. Astrocartography maps are used for this purpose in relocation astrology.

What in the world is an astrocartography map?

An astrocartography map looks like an ordinary geographical map. But all over the map you will find lines and markings. Each line represents a concentration of influence coming from a particular planet. Wherever a line for that planet appears in an astrocartography map, that planet is quite powerful in that area.

Why should I care about planets and lines in an astrocartography map?

If you have ever read books on astrology, you may already know that the planets are said to have different types of powers that influence life on earth. Well, what if you want to improve your health, become a famous movie star or make more money?  Each of those falls under the sway of one or more planets. With astrocartography, you will find places where the planet in question is strongest for you. That’s where it can help you most to fulfill your dreams.

How do I use an astrocartography map then?

You can do one of two things:  Have an astrologer get your birth data and research your map for you, or you do it yourself. You can use an online astrology tool or buy or download astrology software for that. You simply identify the planet associated with what you want, and use the software or online tool to find its best spots.  It’s really simple.

Helping you find the best place to live is one of astrology’s most practical applications as far as its believers are concerned.  Give it a try today. Your doorway to a better life may be waiting for you elsewhere!

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