Posted: Fri Jan 29, 2016 1:10 pm
Pankajdubey wrote:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_c ... e_Americas
However, as Morin was the first astrologer we know of to suggest relocated returns the impact of French settlement in North America may have been his particular inspiration. In particular the French settlement in places like Quebec from 1608.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_co ... e_Americas
Pankajdubey wrote:
Still, I dont think we can really expect the tradition to answer all our questions and this topic is a good example. The best practical example I can think of to test out natal location vs relocated charts are those of people who have moved from say the southern hemisphere to Europe or North America or those who have moved from one end to the other of immense countries like the USA or Canada. Similarly, those who have relocated from one end of Europe to the other. The angles and houses are going to shift dramatically in such examples.
Mark
To be honest that is a rather anglophile view. British settlement of Australia was not until 1788 and by that time astrology everywhere in Europe was in decline. English setllement of North America also came relatively late (1607) and the initial colony settlement at Jamestown, Virginia was not founded by religious exiles. I was actually thinking more of the cultural impact in Europe of Spanish and Portugese settlement that came long before English colonial ventures in the Americas... and most of that mobility was out of distress.
The Pilgrim fathers or their likes, or Australian settlers were all in distress of some kind.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_c ... e_Americas
However, as Morin was the first astrologer we know of to suggest relocated returns the impact of French settlement in North America may have been his particular inspiration. In particular the French settlement in places like Quebec from 1608.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_co ... e_Americas
Pankajdubey wrote:
You have a fair point that the marriage of medieval Queens from other kingdoms would be a good test if such returns were ever relocated. It would be extremely interesting if we could unearth delineations of such a return chart.The ones who would move with social enhancement were:
Horoscopes of females who married into wealth family of a distant land.
All those Queens that King Edward married and then chopped them off or horoscopes of Kings who lost and regained their Kingdoms e.g.
: Charles II or Charles De Gaulle,Shah Reza Pahlavi would be helpful.
Still, I dont think we can really expect the tradition to answer all our questions and this topic is a good example. The best practical example I can think of to test out natal location vs relocated charts are those of people who have moved from say the southern hemisphere to Europe or North America or those who have moved from one end to the other of immense countries like the USA or Canada. Similarly, those who have relocated from one end of Europe to the other. The angles and houses are going to shift dramatically in such examples.
Mark