Field Notes Coming Soon · Research, findings, and dispatches from the field dropping shortly
Patterns I keep encountering. Historical figures who lived their lines. The things astrocartography reveals that the mainstream hasn't caught up to yet. Documented here, for those who want to understand the map before they read their own.
Astrocartography is the practice of mapping your natal chart across the surface of the earth. Every person is born with a unique planetary configuration and those planets don't just describe who you are. They describe where you belong.
When your chart is projected onto a world map, specific lines appear through cities, coastlines, and continents. These aren't arbitrary. Each line represents a planetary influence that becomes activated when you live on it, visit it, or work with it remotely. Your Sun line amplifies visibility and vitality. Your Venus line draws love and abundance. Your Saturn line builds structure, sometimes at a cost. Your Jupiter line expands everything it touches.
The practice was formalized by astrologer Jim Lewis in the 1970s who named the psychological dimension of the work alongside Jungian analysts, including C.G. Jung's own lineage. But the understanding that place shapes fate is older than any of us.
Field Notes is where I share what 22 years of research actually looks like. Historical figures and their astrocartography lines. The Jungian psychology behind the shadow patterns I see in client work. The connection between Hermetic philosophy and what we now call energetics. The things most people in this space are not saying out loud yet.
The first dispatches are in progress. Check back soon: or follow on Instagram where the research drops first.
Picasso on his Venus line. Einstein on his Mercury line. Frida Kahlo. Jung. Marilyn Monroe. What the map shows about the lives they lived and the places they were called to.
The patterns I see in client work that Jungian psychology named decades ago. What they mean, where they come from, and why they are so consistent across charts.
Closing the gap between what people call spiritual and what the research actually shows. Frequency, resonance, the nervous system, and what happens when you stop treating them as separate subjects.
Jung spent decades in Bollingen, Switzerland on his Saturn IC line a placement that, in astrocartography, describes roots, solitude, and confrontation with the deepest layers of the psyche. The tower he built there with his own hands. The decades of shadow work. The proximity to water. This wasn't coincidence. And it wasn't separate from the work Jim Lewis would later name the psychological dimension of planetary lines work that carried Jung's own lineage directly into modern astrocartography.
A pattern I keep encountering: people who move to their Sun Neptune lines describe the same thing. Beautiful. Disorienting. A loss of self that can look like inspiration or collapse depending on what they brought with them.
Most people learn about the MC, IC, AC, and DC lines and stop there. Local space is a second mapping system directional rather than angular and it operates closer to home. The street you drive every day may be your Jupiter local space line.
Picasso moved between Barcelona, Madrid, and Paris at specific points in his career. When you map his chart against those relocations, the planetary activations aren't subtle. His Paris years correspond almost exactly to his Venus AC corridor the years of his most recognized creative output, and the period he became publicly magnetic in a way he hadn't been before. This is what an activated Venus AC looks like from the outside.
People avoid their Saturn lines. But Saturn is the planet of mastery and its lines are where the work gets real. Some of the most successful, purposeful lives I've mapped were built on Saturn MC lines. The key is readiness.
Almost every guide, teacher, or truth-teller I've mapped has a significant Chiron line running through a place that changed them. The wound and the wisdom occupy the same location. Chiron lines surface what was already there they don't create it.
A short trip to a Venus MC line and a year of living on one are categorically different experiences. Time is the activating agent. I track this across my own history and across client reports the pattern is consistent.
Every chart has one line type that shows up more consistently than the rest across the places you have lived, visited, and kept returning to. Look back at your own history first. Which places changed you the most. Which cities felt electric within weeks and which ones felt like dragging yourself through mud. Write down what each place gave you: recognition, love, exhaustion, ambition, escape. A pattern usually surfaces on its own.
That pattern has a name. The cities that made you feel seen and public usually share one planetary signature. The ones that quietly broke something open share another. Your own memory is doing rough astrocartography before you ever see a chart. What the Dominant Line Type Guide does is take your exact birth data and tell you precisely which line type it is, the actual planet and angle behind what you have already been sensing, with no birth time required.
The field notes document what I find across many charts. Your reading is about what lives in yours specifically your lines, your locations, your most energetically activating places on earth.
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