Query: In which direction from my location can I find an apartment in this area that meets my main requirements?
Note: The experimental system that I’m using is detailed here. Also, since this query has more than one grammatical object, I chose the prospective “apartment” to be represented by the 3rd figure.
Interpretation: The 6th figure representing the basic answer is Rubeus, indicating a southeastern direction. Oddly enough, the 3rd figure representing the prospective apartment is also Rubeus, which is either reiterating the ordinal direction revealed by the 6th, or perhaps suggesting that I’ll be frustrated/angered by some aspect of the apartment. Alternatively, and considering that Rubeus literally translates to “red”, this figure might be referring to one particular red-brick apartment complex on my list, which happens to be about six blocks southeast of my current location. However, the 5th figure (Carcer) doesn’t share any correspondences with the 6th, indicating that it represents a factor related to the prospective apartment that’ll be working against the aforementioned answer to the query. Carcer here could therefore be referring to an unsatisfactory lease agreement, or possibly an inconvenient delay in the apartment’s availability. Looking at the right half of the chart, the 1st representing me is Populus, an earth-ruled figure with a “unvarying” quality of movement, likely reflecting my current need to feel some semblance of stability. Moreover, the 4th figure (Puer) doesn’t share any correspondences with the 6th, indicating that it represents a factor related to me that’ll also be working against the answer to the query previously noted. Puer in this position may therefore be cautioning that my impatience during this process could undermine my chances of getting a place at this location, especially considering my previous interpretation of Carcer. Lastly, the 2nd figure representing the main factor driving/underlying this entire matter is Puer, which I’m admittedly struggling to interpret at the moment.
Summary: While it appears that there’s something just southeast of here that’ll meet my main requirements, I feel this chart is also communicating that certain particulars regarding this place could rule it out as an option for me. Let’s see what happens. Any insights or alternative interpretations that others may have are welcome and appreciated.
Update (3-10-2026): I finally got to visit and tour the red-brick apartment complex mentioned in this reading and was really surprised at how close I came. During the tour, the leasing manager showed me two units that I liked, one which was newly renovated and another that wasn’t. The renovated unit nearly met all of my main preferences but demanded a substantially higher rent than the other, which I found incredibly frustrating. While the unrenovated unit had a couple of annoying but fixable issues and lacked certain conveniences, its layout and affordability was hard to pass up. I signed the lease for the unrenovated unit just yesterday.