• Astrocartography

    Glastonbury, Ley & North Node lines

    The Mystical Town of Glastonbury & Ley Lines Besides all the wacky theatrics, Glastonbury is home to ley lines, as well as my North Node line. What are ley and north-node lines, you may be asking? Well, ley lines are not the same as planetary lines as in astrology. Planetary lines in astrology refer to Astrocartography which is a system that uses an “Astro*Carto*Graphy Map” to highlight aspects of a birth chart all across the globe. To simplify, astrocartography is the study of how planetary positions reflect what we experience in different geographic locations. Whereas, ley lines are energetic, invisible lines that connect some of the world’s most prehistoric and…

  • Astrocartography

    Travel with Astrology- Bristol, England

    I had a brief stopover in Bristol before I set off for Glastonbury. Since I only had 7 hours to spare, with the sun rising at 5.20 am and setting after 9pm, I just concentrated on Bristol city centre.  As a Leo, both Bristol and Bath are two cities tied with my sun sign. Not to mention that Bristol also was located where my North node MC line runs straight through. The distance between London (my hometown) and Bristol is 171 kilometers (106 miles) which is about a 2hr-ish drive. What is your North Node? The North Node is not a planet, an asteroid, luminary, or a star. The Moon’s northernmost location is called its North…

  • North Node line in MC Stonehenge
    Astrocartography

    Sleeping at Stonehenge: North Node line in MC

    The time I slept at Stonehenge was almost 10 years ago. But why did I visit Stonehenge? Well, I live in London, and Stonehenge is a few hours away. Furthermore, Stonehenge is less than 33.4 miles, or under an hour’s drive, from my North Node line in MC. The historical site is situated in the small town of Amesbury, Wiltshire, England. Astrocartography is a strange way to travel but can help you understand how the movement of the planets in relation to your (personal) natal chart can affect your life experiences and decisions. Anyway, twice a year, Heritage UK allows people from all over the world to spend the night at…

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