Another Quotidian Question
Another Quotidian Question
Jim, when you do event analysis with Sidereal Mundane Astrology you always include both CapQ & CanQ analysis. Should I do the same with my championship game analysis? I have been thinking when I see angular CapQ symbolism I should not even look at CanQ symbolism. Your thoughts?
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Re: Another Quotidian Question
For general mundane events, statistics show that the CanQ, on its own, is about 60-70% as strong as the CapQ - not a good indicator. However, when the CapQ doesn't show anything, the CanQ suddenly leaps to a higher score. I'll often include the CanQ secondary to the CapQ anyway, but I'm not surprised when it performs badly.SteveS wrote: Tue Dec 07, 2021 7:24 pm Jim, when you do event analysis with Sidereal Mundane Astrology you always include both CapQ & CanQ analysis. Should I do the same with my championship game analysis? I have been thinking when I see angular CapQ symbolism I should not even look at CanQ symbolism. Your thoughts?
More recently, I've realized that when transits to Moons or angles of the Cansolar are the "bridge" factors that lead up to the event (with no help from the Capsolar), then the Cansolar quotidian often will usually take the lead.
On Super Bowls, the rule seems to be: Only consult the CanQ if the CapQ doesn't give an answer.
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Re: Another Quotidian Question
Jim wrote:
Yes, this is what I remembered. Take a look at Athens, Georgia CanQ for Dec 4th 2021, 7:30 PM EST. This seems to be the key chart for predicting Georgia's upset loss to Alabama vs Athens CapQ on same date/time. Do you agree? I am not trying to begin any debates, only learn better the art I am practicing.On Super Bowls, the rule seems to be: Only consult the CanQ if the CapQ doesn't give an answer.