Dubbed astrocartography, this branch of astrology practice uses the locations of the sun, moon, and planets on your birth date to determine which would be your next best travel destinations. But not just that, it also tells you what kind of experiences you might expect in certain locations or which places are great for relocation, relationships, career goals, and other milestones or life events.
Apparently, according to the guidelines prescribed in astrocartography, there are various lines that traverse the globe based on the alignments of different planets on your birth date. Each planet gives off certain energies related to things like romance, communication, curiosity, discipline, luck, wealth, spirituality, and more.
By tracing where those lines cross and which places they pass through, you might feel a certain pull toward those locations. But it's not limited just to the desire to visit those places. It may explain why you feel a connection or have particular interest in the culture of that place.
Though some people may use their astrocartography chart as a means of finding the best place to relocate or travel, astrology experts add that it still depends on how you act on the energies emanating from such intersections.
It's not an all-encompassing motivating factor to make your decisions but it can help give an idea on what to expect on your next travel destination. For believers, this may provide direction toward the achievement of certain goals or objectives in life. For others, it may be a fun thing to try out.
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And good job saying on TV that it isn't fair she got a ticket cause she got home without causing an accident. She still endangered lives of other people...
why didn't this other person just drive her?
I don't think she deserves any commendation! She stepped up to the glass, not the plate, and then stepped on the gas.
If she was really so worried, she wouldn't have driven, and it is totally fair for her to get, at very least, a ticket for drunk driving. I have no tolerance for crap like that and I don't think law enforcement should either.
I'm not defending her driving drunk, I'm just saying, don't assume everyone in the U.S. has access to cab service.