Relocating friend's bad SSR
Posted: Tue Jan 09, 2024 1:08 pm
My best friend has a really terrible SSR coming up, and it's been difficult to find a good place to relocate it to. I'd love another set of eyes (or a few sets of eyes) for potential US locations to place this.
Birth data:
April 12 1995 1:39pm
Mount Holly, NJ
Current residence:
Victor, NY
Her default SSR for that location looks something like this:
R. Jupiter on Asc +0*22’
T. Mars on Nadir -0*25’
T. Saturn on Nadir +0*28’
T. Venus on IC -2*20’
R. Moon on Zenith +0*49’
T. Moon on Dsc +2*33’
T. Mars sqr r. Jupiter 0*07’
T. Mars opp r. Moon 0*24’
T. Saturn square r. Jupiter 0*46’
T. Saturn opp r. Moon 1*17’
T. Moon opp r. Jupiter 2*11’
T. Moon sqr t. Venus 4*53’ M
Despite natal Jupiter partile conjunct Ascendant, it is getting nailed by that transiting Mars-Saturn conjunction, all in the immediate foreground. Mars-Saturn also contacts natal Moon in the foreground. Her current SSR is heavily Martial as well.
Here's what I was able to find in the US for alternate locations:
Virginia Beach, VA:
T. Venus on IC -0*17’
R. Jupiter on Asc +5*12’
T. Moon on Dsc +8*33’
T. Moon opp r. Jupiter 2*39’ M
T. Saturn background 5*52’
T. Mars background 6*22’
T. Jupiter background 4*38’
This maximizes transiting Venus, and although it does still have her afflicted natal Jupiter on an angle, the malefics are in the medium background themselves.
Alternately, Fremont, CA:
T. Jupiter on WP -0*05’
R. Mars on MC +3*24’
T. Uranus on WP -1*28’ (or about 4*30’ from a primary angle)
T. Venus background 6*06’
This skips all of the Mars-Saturn to Moon-Jupiter stuff and places transiting Jupiter exactly on the angle - but it does come with natal Mars, and puts transiting Venus into the background.
These seem like the 2 primary options that we have in the continental US, and I'm not sure which one is most likely to deprioritize Mars-Saturn to Moon-Jupiter: the Venus chart that puts Mars-Saturn in the background (but still has Jupiter foreground), or the chart that emphasizes transiting Jupiter but leaves the nasty transit in the middleground. Or perhaps something else?
Birth data:
April 12 1995 1:39pm
Mount Holly, NJ
Current residence:
Victor, NY
Her default SSR for that location looks something like this:
R. Jupiter on Asc +0*22’
T. Mars on Nadir -0*25’
T. Saturn on Nadir +0*28’
T. Venus on IC -2*20’
R. Moon on Zenith +0*49’
T. Moon on Dsc +2*33’
T. Mars sqr r. Jupiter 0*07’
T. Mars opp r. Moon 0*24’
T. Saturn square r. Jupiter 0*46’
T. Saturn opp r. Moon 1*17’
T. Moon opp r. Jupiter 2*11’
T. Moon sqr t. Venus 4*53’ M
Despite natal Jupiter partile conjunct Ascendant, it is getting nailed by that transiting Mars-Saturn conjunction, all in the immediate foreground. Mars-Saturn also contacts natal Moon in the foreground. Her current SSR is heavily Martial as well.
Here's what I was able to find in the US for alternate locations:
Virginia Beach, VA:
T. Venus on IC -0*17’
R. Jupiter on Asc +5*12’
T. Moon on Dsc +8*33’
T. Moon opp r. Jupiter 2*39’ M
T. Saturn background 5*52’
T. Mars background 6*22’
T. Jupiter background 4*38’
This maximizes transiting Venus, and although it does still have her afflicted natal Jupiter on an angle, the malefics are in the medium background themselves.
Alternately, Fremont, CA:
T. Jupiter on WP -0*05’
R. Mars on MC +3*24’
T. Uranus on WP -1*28’ (or about 4*30’ from a primary angle)
T. Venus background 6*06’
This skips all of the Mars-Saturn to Moon-Jupiter stuff and places transiting Jupiter exactly on the angle - but it does come with natal Mars, and puts transiting Venus into the background.
These seem like the 2 primary options that we have in the continental US, and I'm not sure which one is most likely to deprioritize Mars-Saturn to Moon-Jupiter: the Venus chart that puts Mars-Saturn in the background (but still has Jupiter foreground), or the chart that emphasizes transiting Jupiter but leaves the nasty transit in the middleground. Or perhaps something else?