![]() ![]() The zodiacal degrees and aspects of the planets remain the same, but because of the different planetary placements different areas of life are emphasized. The relocation adjusts the angles and cusps, orienting the planets into different houses. Those who calculate the chart for where they are at the time of the transiting Sun's conjunction to the natal position sometimes travel to other locations to change the yearly interpretation. Some individuals relocate for a short period of time, usually about 24 hours, to adjust the house placements of the planets in the solar return. ![]() This chart can be useful also, but again, it tends to be secondary to the chart of your actual location at the time of the Sun's return to its natal zodiacal position. Some individuals prefer the chart calculated for their place of residence regardless of where they are located at the time of the Sun's return. It is a good chart, but it does not mirror the whole picture, especially if you have moved a great distance. Therefore, a natal solar return cannot and will not reflect any free will choices you might have made regarding where you live or where you are when the sun returns. The natal location solar return is like a progressed or solar arc chart you are born with it. The natal location solar return chart is not as definitive as the relocation solar return, but it can give you good information. You can also calculate the chart for your natal birth location even if you no longer live there. ![]() If you are going to be away or traveling near your birthday, calculate the time of the Sun's return before you leave so you can note your position the exact moment of the solar return. During leap years, it sometimes occurs two days before your birthday. This may occur on your birthday, or the day before or after. The solar return chart is generally calculated for your location at the time of the Sun's return. Interpretations are very similar to natal interpretations and this should make the material more understandable to both the professional and amateur astrologer. This report is based on research using tropical, Placidus or Koch, nonprecessed solar return charts. There are many different types of solar return charts: tropical, sidereal, precessed, and nonprecessed. Tropical, Placidus, Nonprecessed Solar Return A chart is then calculated for that date, using the time (of the transiting Sun's return to your natal Sun's position), and your location (longitude and latitude) at the time of the conjunction. The date and time when the conjunction occurs down to the exact second of arc is the time of the solar return chart. At some point in time during each subsequent year, the transiting Sun returns to this natal position, conjuncting your natal Sun. When you are born, the Sun in your natal chart has a specific position in the zodiac. Approximately once every year the transiting Sun goes through the entire zodiac, every degree, minute, and second of each sign. A solar return chart is a chart erected for the time that the transiting Sun returns to the position of the natal Sun. ![]()
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