Okay, so, I’ve been messing around with relocation astrology lately, specifically looking at how Saturn in the 6th house plays out when you move. I decided to try it out myself, and here’s how it went down.
First, I pulled up my natal chart. I already knew I had Saturn in the 8th house, which, you know, hasn’t been a walk in the park. Lots of deep, transformative stuff, heavy on the responsibility.
Then, I started researching different locations. I wanted somewhere that would shift Saturn into my 6th house. The 6th house is all about daily routines, work, health, and service, so I was curious to see how that would manifest.

I used some online tools to generate relocation charts. This basically shows you how your chart changes based on where you are in the world. Super interesting!
I picked a city that seemed promising – let’s call it “City X” – and created a relocation chart for it. Boom! Saturn was smack-dab in the 6th house.
Next, I did an experiment. Instead of full-on moving (because, life!), I decided to take a several-week trip. I booked the flights and found a short-term place to stay.
The Trip: Saturn in the 6th in Action
When I arrived,, it wasn’t immediate fireworks or anything. It was subtle. I found myself naturally falling into a much stricter routine. Usually, I’m pretty loosey-goosey with my schedule, but in City X, I was all about structure.
- Waking up early, no problem.
- Hitting the gym regularly (which is not like me normally).
- Eating healthier – I even started meal prepping!
Work-wise, I felt this strong urge to be productive and organized. I was knocking out tasks left and right, and my focus was laser-sharp. It was like my work ethic got a major upgrade.

Also I noticed, I became more aware of my health. I was paying attention to little aches and pains, and actually doing something about them instead of just ignoring them.
I also found myself drawn to service-oriented activities. I volunteered at a local community garden – something I’d never really considered before.
The Takeaway
After several weeks, I came back home. The intense routine didn’t completely stick, but the experience definitely shifted my perspective. It was like Saturn in the 6th gave me a taste of what’s possible when I embrace discipline and structure.
It’s not a magic bullet, and it definitely wasn’t always easy, but I can now better choose to embrace this energy shift in my life. It’s shown me the potential benefits of a more organized and health-conscious approach to life. I think, that relocating, even temporarily, can be a powerful tool for personal growth. Still figuring it all out, but it’s been a wild ride so far!