I used this website. I'm assuming Bellona234 did as well.Which page did you people use?
This time I used a different website and this is what they have to say about the Jupiter line:I have no clue how exactly any of this works. But some of the stuff does actually make sense. For example I did notice there are no lines going through my birth state let alone my birth town. Which makes sense regarding why I hate it so much. However I did notice that the Jupiter line goes through both Germany (where my past life was) and very close to Washington D. C. (where I have suspected I had a past life related to Thomas Jefferson; I talked about this a while back in another server).

I just realized that all 3 of my dominant planets (Moon, Venus, and Jupiter) were present in the map. Wonder what that could mean?By the way this is my map of Germany (and before you ask yes I'm fully aware that these are 21st-century borders, not 17th-century ones):
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There does seem to be something going on around here. But due to the combination of how little I actually know about that lifetime and how little I actually understand this map, it's still really hard for me to pinpoint exactly what.

I just realized that all 3 of my dominant planets (Moon, Venus, and Jupiter) were present in the map. Wonder what that could mean?
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Okay then. Also I already knew astrology isn't a science.Nothing.
Astrology is not a science.
The movements of the planets, as well as their relative positions within the Solar System don't influence anything here on Earth, except some imaginations.
There might be a negligible tidal effect of one planet onto the other, but, as far as I know, nobody has dared to investigate it.
The only important planet for us in this respect is the Moon, mainly due to the tidal effects it exercises on the Earth's crust, oceans and atmosphere.
The famous asteroid belt between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter is believed to be the remnants of another planet, broken apart by the enormous gravitational tidal forces from the nearby Jupiter.
The trajectories of some asteroids/comets/meteoroids can be influenced gravitationally by the planets they might happen to pass near. Some of these can avoid falling onto the Earth by colliding with the Moon instead.
IMHO.
Best Regards.