Mikejames2021 wrote: Tue Nov 30, 2021 8:20 am
I ask as my next SSR – due next March – has Pluto conjunct the MC (2° 01´) and Uranus conjunct the ASC (3°56´) and both these are marginally tighter mundanely - Pluto (1°58´) and the Uranus (3°39'). Additionally, my SSR Moon is square the return Saturn ecliptically (1°21´) and that same return Moon is square Mars mundanely (3°21´). So, given I can’t do anything about those placements I’m very much interested in being some place other than here so at least I don’t have the intense pressure of Pluto & Uranus on the Angles!!
You can, of course, change that
mundane Moon-Mars aspect by relocating.
Personally, I wouldn't worry too much about the Uranus-Pluto angularity provided you're willing to have your whole life rearrange. I've often gone out of my way to tighten those two on an angle. Any solar return I have in my entire life while in Los Angeles has Pluto angular, something I've loved - a life in continual evolution. I've actually interrupted that the last five years or so by moving around on my birthday, but I've usually landed Uranus very angular (and at least one, a couple of years ago, with both Uranus and Pluto).
Nonetheless... yes, you get to pick your experience
My initial thought was just to get to somewhere where the Angles were clear of that but I guess I should try to pick a place with an angular Jupiter for the return date.
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The "relocated" (back to home) angles have
some value - just weaker than where it sets up - so if you arrange
nothing angular in your SSR, then the "back at home" angularities will be the strongest.