Loyola Chicago won the 1963 NCAA Basketball Championship. Look at Chicago’s eclipto 1963 Capsolar, the Master Chart of the Year for Chicago.
https://imgur.com/a/g7YLZ
and Mundo Chart featuring a very rare Venus-Jupiter Paran.
https://imgur.com/a/oLnnS
GOD ALMIGHTY!!! That’s exactly what we Sidereal Astrologers are dealing with.
Loyola Chicago's 1963 Capsolar (Championship)
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Re: Loyola Chicago's 1963 Capsolar (Championship)
Obviously an outstanding chart
And yes, we need to detect that the Pluto just isn't in there with the Venus-Jupiter, though it is moderately foreground on its own and does aspect the Jupiter ecliptically regardless. And then Uranus is exactly on EP.
I would break the Capsolar down this way (just using the center of Chicago):
Jupiter on Dsc (0°01')
Venus on IC (0°24')
Uranus on EP (0°46')
Pluto on Asc (4°26')
-- Jupiter-Pluto op. (0°14')
-- Venus-Uranus sq. (0°23' in RA)
-- Venus-Jupiter sq. (0°24' in mundo)
-- Uranus-Pluto conj. (2°50' in mundo)
In summary:
Venus Jupiter Uranus (Pluto). Venus-Jupiter Venus-Uranus Jupiter-Pluto Uranus-Pluto.
BTW, there are some interesting Chiron involvements. I don't know the team or the conditions, but I'm curious about any "galloping," enthusiasm, break-out freedom symbols and the like that might have characterized it. Chiron was 1°19' below Descendant, square Venus 0°07', and aspecting Jupiter and Pluto.
And yes, we need to detect that the Pluto just isn't in there with the Venus-Jupiter, though it is moderately foreground on its own and does aspect the Jupiter ecliptically regardless. And then Uranus is exactly on EP.
I would break the Capsolar down this way (just using the center of Chicago):
Jupiter on Dsc (0°01')
Venus on IC (0°24')
Uranus on EP (0°46')
Pluto on Asc (4°26')
-- Jupiter-Pluto op. (0°14')
-- Venus-Uranus sq. (0°23' in RA)
-- Venus-Jupiter sq. (0°24' in mundo)
-- Uranus-Pluto conj. (2°50' in mundo)
In summary:
Venus Jupiter Uranus (Pluto). Venus-Jupiter Venus-Uranus Jupiter-Pluto Uranus-Pluto.
BTW, there are some interesting Chiron involvements. I don't know the team or the conditions, but I'm curious about any "galloping," enthusiasm, break-out freedom symbols and the like that might have characterized it. Chiron was 1°19' below Descendant, square Venus 0°07', and aspecting Jupiter and Pluto.
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Re: Loyola Chicago's 1963 Capsolar (Championship)
Indeed Jim, I saw what you see but didn't write it all out, but saw enough to "know" Chicago's 1963 Capsolar clearly foretold with very high % Loyola wins the 1963 Championship. I am beginning to think we should never completely ignore your ISR "outstanding incident' Solar Return axiom for SMA Cap/Can Ingresses when you state from ISR:
And now, we see Loyola's (Chicago) 2017 Cansolar (flow-through) ingress featuring 'outstanding incident' Venus-Neptune symbolism with partile 90 (eclipto), both Venus-Neptune angular with Eastpoint and MC. No doubt in my mind Chicago's 2017 Cansolar is what is foretelling the 'outstanding incident' for Loyola reaching the final four. But the big question for the sports better: Will Chicago's 'outstanding incident' 2017 Cansolar still carry Loyola to THE 'outstanding incident' for winning this years National Championship????? I will post my betting plan later based on SMA with these four cities.
With Chicago's 1963 Capsolar, we see your ISR axiom in operation with a partile 180 of Jupiter-Pluto (angular) foretelling an 'outstanding (Jup-Pl) incident' with little Loyola Chicago winning 1963 NCAA Basketball Championship. Also, remember Bradley teaching us angular Pluto has a-lot to do with "firsts" and in 1963 Loyola won their first National Championship, which was considered a Jupiter-Pluto miracle (Pluto also symbolizing miracles).It is when angularity and aspect (eclipto) partility coincide that outstanding incidents are most likely to come about.
And now, we see Loyola's (Chicago) 2017 Cansolar (flow-through) ingress featuring 'outstanding incident' Venus-Neptune symbolism with partile 90 (eclipto), both Venus-Neptune angular with Eastpoint and MC. No doubt in my mind Chicago's 2017 Cansolar is what is foretelling the 'outstanding incident' for Loyola reaching the final four. But the big question for the sports better: Will Chicago's 'outstanding incident' 2017 Cansolar still carry Loyola to THE 'outstanding incident' for winning this years National Championship????? I will post my betting plan later based on SMA with these four cities.
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Re: Loyola Chicago's 1963 Capsolar (Championship)
They're the Loyola Ramblers.Jim Eshelman wrote: Wed Mar 28, 2018 7:12 am BTW, there are some interesting Chiron involvements. I don't know the team or the conditions, but I'm curious about any "galloping," enthusiasm, break-out freedom symbols and the like that might have characterized it. Chiron was 1°19' below Descendant, square Venus 0°07', and aspecting Jupiter and Pluto.