
Astrolocality
The Astrology of Space and Location
Astrolocality, the art of mapping astrology onto geography, has ancient roots in the practice of advising rulers on matters of war, state diplomacy, and personal destiny. Astrologers once cast relocation charts for kings and emperors, analyzing how planetary influences changed when a leader moved to a new city or launched a military campaign. These insights shaped the rise and fall of empires, guiding decisions about conquests, treaties, and even the founding of capitals. The belief that celestial forces shifted with location meant that power itself could be aligned with the stars.
With the arrival of computers, astrolocality has expanded into an exciting new frontier. Instead of just relocation charts, astrologers can now generate detailed astrocartography maps, showing where planetary lines—such as the Sun, Moon, and Saturn—intersect the Earth in ways that influence personal experiences. This opens up an entirely new way of exploring this form of magical geomancy, allowing individuals to seek places that enhance success, relationships, or spiritual growth. A once-exclusive tool of rulers is now available to anyone curious about the deeper energies of different locations, and it is more powerful than it has ever been. These are, in effect, a new kind of 'ley line' that we have discovered how to use for practical magic.
Whether used to find a harmonious home, plan a meaningful journey, bless a sacred space in nature or unlock hidden potentials, astrolocality reveals the invisible currents shaping our experiences across the world. It invites us to see geography not just as physical terrain but as a landscape infused with cosmic resonance, waiting to be explored.

Introduces the major types of lines and shows how they can be used in practical ways. The Journey that started them all!
Shows how the outbreak mapped itself to various lines, including powerful stellar paran lines.
Expands on the concept of astrocartography, providing case studies for all types of lines that include Queen Victoria, Albert Einstein, Amelia Earhart and the destruction of Pompeii.