So there is a theory that as you move, the degrees and positions of the planets in the horoscope change, and further away, entire homes change, e.g. The sun of the 11th passes into the 12th house. For me, Europe is quite unsuitable for this indicator, I have an astro line of Jupiter only in Eastern Europe, which is poor - from Athens, through Sofia, some poor countries where no one goes and Helsinki, Finland where it is very cold. Another nice line for me is outside Europe - the line of the sun in the Canary Islands. I lived in Western Europe and it was hell, when I became interested in astrology, it turned out that when I lived there the sun was in the 12th house, and mercury also passes there in the 12th, which was not good. Also in the Benelux, France, etc. I have a Pluto line that is negative. I use a free program in one site - AstroClick Travel. Well, my best lines and positions at home are in America or Asia. The strange thing is that after a lot of traveling around Europe, this seems to be true - what I have in my natal chart, which is not the best, remains the same, and where there is a Pluto line and I have a sun in the 12th, people just don't accept me. I have all sorts of weird health problems. It's nice, but there's no good job in the Canary Islands if you don't know Spanish. I have known in my heart since I was a child that I like East Asia and America more as a culture than the European ones and I always want to go there, but by coincidence so far I only travel and work in Europe and I'm tired. With this Saturn against Venus, life is very hard wherever I go, but on other continents, changing homes would be better to think. I only have three lines in Europe, the best on Jupiter is, as I said in its East, poor part. What is written in the horoscope, it happens because Venus in opposition to Saturn means a lack of love and it is true - I never had a boyfriend, and soon I am 30, I lost my virginity with a prostitute.
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People who do not understand astrology will not understand anything