Relocation to a Saturn line

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FlorencedeZ.
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Relocation to a Saturn line

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There has been some discussion recently about the natal Venus-Saturn aspect and that it has a huge potential for enormous wealth, statistically.

This made me think. Would this mean that moving to a Saturn line whilst having Venus already angular for example may actually be quite good?

Here is one example of a friend who moved permanently to Singapore. Natal Venus is foreground whilst Saturn is adding on his relocated line:
Date of birth: 10 June 1956, 10PM, Delft, the Netherlands, residing in Singapore.

Another friend who has natal Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune angular gets Venus and Saturn added on the Descendant in the Philippines almost making a Midpoint.
Date of birth: 2 Jan 1955, 01.45AM, Maracaibo, Venezuela, residing in Pasig, the Philippines.

Can moving to a Saturn line actually be beneficial or is it best to avoid? For both there is no aspect, neither mundane aspect of relocated Venus-Saturn however, they are angular. Or perhaps Saturn is too wide to count?
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Re: Relocation to a Saturn line

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Moving to a Saturn line can certainly add virtues like working harder etc. I think most people would find it more difficult, but it certainly can strengthen or harden one. Consider, for example, the case of Cecil Rhodes, frail as a boy, who relocated to South Africa on a Saturn line and became tough, focused, and essentially cornered the world market for diamonds.

If I'm reading you correctly, you're talking about Venus being angular at birth place (but not location) and Saturn being angular at location (but not birthplace). Do I have that right? My opinion is this wouldn't have the Venus-Saturn virtue because the observed wealth trend isn't from the two being strong but from the two being in aspect. Your scenario doesn't place them in aspect.
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Re: Relocation to a Saturn line

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Correct Jim. There is no aspect. It is a relocated Saturn with a natal Venus and a relocated Saturn and Venus with a natal Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune.
Thank you for your reply, it makes sense about Saturn.
Interestingly enough, my friend who lives in Singapore but is now stuck here for some time in Delft because he cannot travel out, with the natal Venus angular is much more lazy here as he says, compared to when he is in Singapore. Interesting.
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He should indeed be indulging himself in comfort and pleasure :)
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Re: Relocation to a Saturn line

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Haha yes, a Taurus with Venus angular. :D
It is a little unusual as his family lives in Singapore and he cannot travel out because of Covid and is on a waiting list.
He is taking care of his mother who turned 100 years last month. (a Gemini centenarian born June 17 1921, birth time unknown, Delft, Netherlands)
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