Your astrology chart has a geography. Mine led me to Tokyo.
I ended up in Tokyo twice before I was 25. The first time, I went to study Japanese at university. The second time, I was sent there for a work project. Neither felt like a decision I had made -- they both just happened, the way certain things in life seem to arrange themselves without much input from you.
What I remember most is the feeling. Tokyo is one of the largest, busiest, most relentlessly alive cities on earth. And yet every single time I arrived, something in me went quiet. Calm in a way I couldn't explain and didn't try to. I learned the language, I lived there, I kept being pulled back on layovers and trips from Bangkok, where I lived for many years. I never asked myself why Tokyo specifically. I just accepted it the way you accept the things that feel like yours.
Then I looked at my astrocartography chart.
What is astrocartography?
Astrocartography is a branch of astrology that maps your birth chart onto the globe. Rather than asking what the planets mean for your personality, it asks something different: where on earth do those planets activate most powerfully?
The idea is that different locations on earth bring out different parts of you. A city that sits on your Venus line might be where you feel most beautiful, most magnetic, most open to love. A city on your Saturn line might be where you do your most serious, most disciplined, most important work -- but also your hardest. A city on your Jupiter line is where fortune tends to find you, where things open up, where the timing just seems to work.
Every person has a unique set of these lines running across the map. Most cities will have one, maybe two lines nearby, enough to feel a gentle pull. But occasionally, for certain people, multiple lines converge over the same place. When that happens, the effect compounds. The city doesn't just attract you. It calls you back.
What my chart showed me
When I ran my astrocartography calculation, I was looking for strong lines, places where the planets were working at full strength. What I found over Tokyo stopped me.
Five planetary lines. Sun, Mercury, Venus, Mars and Uranus, all on the Midheaven. The angle associated with visibility, ambition, public life, and being fully yourself in the world. Five of them, over the same city.
My jaw dropped to the floor when I saw it.
The Sun Midheaven line means Tokyo is where I am most visible, most fully myself. The Mercury line means my mind sharpens there, my words land differently. The Venus line means I become magnetic, drawn toward beauty and drawn-to in return. The Mars line brings drive, appetite, the courage to begin things. And the Uranus line, the electric one, the unexpected door, explains every time Tokyo surprised me in ways I never saw coming.
For a Scorpio Sun, this is rare alignment. A place that asks you to be seen rather than to disappear.
I already knew all of this in my body. The chart was simply putting coordinates on something I had been living for two decades without a map.
A glimpse of what the report looks like
Below is a short excerpt from a Stars & Miles report -- the kind of reading a client receives about their primary destination. This one happens to be my own.
"WHY THIS PLACE IS YOURS"
"Five of your planets culminate over the same city. The earth has only a handful of places like this for you -- and this is the brightest.
Your Sun midheaven line means Tokyo is where you are most visible, most yourself at full height. Stacked beside it are your Mercury line (your mind sharpens, your words land), your Venus line (you become magnetic, drawn toward beauty and drawn-to in return), your Mars line (drive, appetite, the courage to begin), and your Uranus line (the electric, the unexpected, the door you didn't plan to walk through).
For a Scorpio Sun, this is a rare alignment: a place that asks you to be seen rather than to disappear.
You already know this in your body -- you learned the language, you lived here, you keep being pulled back. The chart is only confirming what the years have been telling you. This is not a holiday line. It is a return line: a place to be ambitious out loud, to let the work be witnessed, to stop keeping the good things in a drawer."
What Stars & Miles does
I am a travel advisor specializing in luxury travel and points and miles strategy. Stars & Miles is something I created because I noticed a gap that nobody was filling: astrology advisors can tell you where the stars point, and points advisors can tell you how to get there in a lie-flat seat for a fraction of the cash price, but nobody was doing both on the same page.
A Stars & Miles report identifies your strongest planetary lines on the globe, gives you a personal reading for each destination, and then builds the points routing to get you there, the right programs, realistic point costs, and the insider tip that saves you the seat everyone else misses.
It is, as far as I know, the only report of its kind.
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Stars & Miles is now live at www.starsandmiles.com
The stars pointed. I'll help you land.
* Stars & Miles is designed for insight, inspiration, and travel planning, not as a guarantee of what will happen in any destination.


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