Where Should I Live? What Astrology Can Actually Tell You
Picking where to live is one of the highest-stakes decisions most people make on the least information. Astrocartography won’t make the choice for you — but it can show you what each place is likely to ask of you, and give you, before you commit.
Start with what you actually want
No city is good or bad in the abstract. The right question isn’t “where’s my best place?” — it’s “best for what, right now?” A place that supercharges your career (think Sun or Mars lines) might be exhausting for a relationship. A place that feels like home (Moon line) might feel too quiet for ambition. Decide which season of life you’re in first.
Match the line to the chapter
- Want to rise and be seen? Look toward Sun and Jupiter lines.
- Want love or a softer life? Venus and Moon lines.
- Building something demanding? Mars for drive — and respect Saturn lines, which build you but charge tuition.
- Craving belonging? Moon lines, especially on the IC angle.
If a place doesn’t sit near any of your lines, that’s information too — it often means a more neutral, you-set-the-tone experience.
Use it as a filter, not a verdict
Visas, cost of living, family, language, and your own gut all still matter. Astrocartography is best used to narrow a long list, to understand why a place you already love feels the way it does, or to go in with eyes open about a place that might stretch you. Choose with intention instead of guessing.
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Questions
It can’t and shouldn’t make the decision for you. What it can do is describe the kind of experience a place tends to bring out in you — love, ambition, growth, rest — so you can weigh that alongside the practical factors.
It doesn’t mean don’t go. Saturn places often deliver real, durable growth — they just tend to ask for discipline and patience first. Going in aware of that is far better than being blindsided by it.