🗺 How to Read Your Astrocartography Map Without Feeling Overwhelmed
When you first open your astrocartography map, it can look like colorful spaghetti across the world. But it’s actually much simpler than it seems. Here’s what to focus on first: 1️⃣ Planet first, location second. Don’t start with “Where should I move?” Start with: Which planet is this line? Sun, Moon, Venus, Jupiter all mean very different experiences. 2️⃣ Lines are strongest within ~200–300 km (124–186 miles). You don’t have to live exactly on the line to feel it. 3️⃣ MC, IC, ASC, DSC matter. The same planet behaves differently depending on whether it’s rising (ASC), setting (DSC), at the top of the sky (MC), or rooted (IC). 4️⃣ Clusters = intensity. If several lines cross in one region, that place will feel amplified — powerful, busy, transformative. 5️⃣ Your life phase changes how a line feels. A Jupiter line at 25 feels different than at 55. Your map isn’t random. It’s structured. Once you know what to look for, it becomes readable. 👇What part of your map confuses you the most?