Astrocartographers work across 27 European borders, yet they have never shared a unified conversation. This series changes that. Over the coming months, I will be documenting the work, methods, and lived experience of certified astrocartographers across Europe. We will get insights on their techniques, cultural perspectives, and the geographic challenges that shape their work.

Astrolabe planisphérique – Picquet, Claude, Musée du Louvre, Département des Objets d’art du Moyen Age, de la Renaissance et des temps modernes
From methodological nuance to regional interpretation, each astrocartographer shows how they interpret, correct, debate, and apply planetary lines across Europe. No comparable record exists.
This series forms the first public window into the European astrocartography community. We will trace the lineage, scholarship, and practice of those who carry this work forward on the continent.
Coming up next: Faye Blake on the business of place
My first interview in the European Astrocartography Interview Series begins with Faye Blake in Amsterdam whose work bridges business consulting, psychology, and astrological mapping. Moreover, her constribution to From Here to There: An Astrologer’s Guide to Astromapping remains one of the earliest European analyses. She discusses how planetary lines inform organisational identity and decision-making. In our conversation, she expands on methodology, corporate charts, and the practical realities of interpreting place through an astrological lens.
Kristine Odegard, Certified Astrocartographer.

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