Relocated Charts
A “relocated” astrological chart is taking the chart for the same moment from a different place on Earth, giving that PLACE a different indication for a native by houses and angles than the one where they were born.
This is not a “traditional” practice. It is, however, BANANAS.
Here’s what I’ve found so far for my life:
Relocating my wife’s birth chart to the place we lived when we met gives her an AC and MC BOTH within a few minutes of mine. Her destiny then took over my life, so it’s not surprising that her chart has the story here.
I officially hitched my wagon to hers by deciding to move with her when she started rabbinical school. Relocating my chart to that place puts Saturn exactly on my new ascendant, which is also minutes away from her MC, the point associated with public image/career.
Saturn, I should note, is explicitly associated with Abraham and Jews, religious law, wearing black, Satur(n)day, the whole bit, you get it?
As part of rabbinical school, we lived in Jerusalem for a year in the middle there. That is not something I would have done otherwise, nor was it something that was entirely pleasant for me. Relocating my chart there puts irritated Mars exactly on my IC, the point of home.
Finally, after we were all married and fruitful, we settled down where we live now, which is where I grew up. Relocating her chart here puts her DC — the point that signifies the other/the partner — on my Sun/Venus (cazimi).
Not, like, ALMOST on.
Exactly on.
If there is not enough information here to impress you, what you need to understand is that this is about precision of local angles to the sky — to the horizon and the culminating points of the ecliptic.
They move, on average, 1° every 4 minutes.
That is, if you’re doing locational synastry like this (two charts), if your birth times diverge by more than TWO MINUTES in the opposite direction, these things I’m saying are “on” are no longer on.
When I said “minutes away,” I meant like 10 minutes away.