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Topic: Sports Astrology
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kewf1988 Newflake Posts: 22 From: Registered: Dec 2015
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posted January 17, 2016 08:31 AM
Here's some cool links on how to predict the winner of a sporting event: http://astrosport07.webs.com/ http://www.astrosport07.webs.com/ASTROSIGNSCOLORS.HTML (the colors of the signs) http://astrosport07.webs.com/ASTROPLANETSCOLORS.HTML (the colors of the planets, though Saturn, Jupiter, and Mars are used for Aquarius, Pisces, and Scorpio rather than the three outermost planets in my testing) http://astrosport07.webs.com/konrad2.html (explains what to look for and how energy can prevail over color sometimes)I've tested this formula, and it is VERY accurate. I do agree with the last link in that the overall energy of the uniform has as much to do in deciding who's who as the colors themselves, and when Cancer is the ascendant, either the Moon's ruler represents Cancer, or the ruler of the midheaven if the Moon's in the same sign as the descendant ruler (and vice versa if Capricorn's the ascendant). The energy/color of the Moon's ruler/midheaven/IC ruler is what is used rather than Cancer/Moon colors in my research (on games that have already been played). As for how the winners are determined, this is generally accurate, though void Moons and conjunctions to the nodes outweigh POF aspects, unless it's the POF conjunct one of the nodes, as I haven't seen ANY team overcome that. Declinations do count in the aspects. All in all, VERY interesting and will save you a whole lot of stress if you're a sports fan. IP: Logged |
Randall Webmaster Posts: 61412 From: Saturn next to Charmaine Registered: Apr 2009
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posted January 18, 2016 02:13 PM
Interesting!IP: Logged |
Randall Webmaster Posts: 61412 From: Saturn next to Charmaine Registered: Apr 2009
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posted January 19, 2016 11:30 PM
Bump!IP: Logged |
Randall Webmaster Posts: 61412 From: Saturn next to Charmaine Registered: Apr 2009
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posted January 22, 2016 12:37 PM
I'd like to see a scientific study on this. It could give Astrology some legitimacy in the scientific community. IP: Logged | |