SteveS wrote: Tue Dec 26, 2023 4:59 am
Since the Capsolar is the
Master Chart of the year have you tested it with the National Chart?
All formal testing is what I showed above. The Capsolar is the last one I'd test for specific events because it's a full one-year chart. In studying big events, the Capsolar isn't as good for judging specific events as shorter term charts (in the same way that you're far more likely to get a good result for a personal event from the current SLR or Demi than from the SSR.) (Sports events are an exception to that, but I think that's because the lunar ingresses simply don't speak of those events.)
Capsolars are still great, of course. In the
SMA study, they correctly described events 89-90% of the time, just slightly better than the "seven times in eight" that seems the cut-off place of legitimate mundane techniques. In comparison, weekly lunar ingresses described the event 93% of the time (about 14 times out of 15), so I started there.
But Firebrace, in his published work, certainly used national birth charts with ingresses. I doubt I have time to dig through
Spica for examples, but you can check his quarterly solar ingress articles for examples since you have all the copies.
-- I just did a quick check. As an example, I think you might want to read Firebrace's discussion of the 1972 Capsolar, which also includes a page or so summarizing what he had observed more broadly. This is on page 1800 of the PDFs of all the
Spica issues we have thanks to you, which is in the January 1972 issue.
For example: For 2024 if I did not see an important National Mars-Neptune event by the end of March 2024, I will definitely join you in not being impressed with this methodology. Why by the end of March 2024? Because by then secondary progressed 2024 DC’s Capsolar Moon will be out of partile aspect (0 90 180) with Capsolar Neptune and National Mars & Neptune.
Quite interesting idea to compare the CapQ Moon to the U.S. natal chart. That will be quite interesting to watch (and consistent with the idea that it is like a SSR sorta kinda). Of course, it has to be a specifically martial (or Mars-Neptune) event since we get the Neptune influence from the Capsolar itself regardless (and there will be transiting Neptune aspects to the Moon during the entire time). While we know this has about a degree orb in both directions, here are the dates of exact hit of CapQ Moon to various points:
29°37' Tau - US r Mars - Feb 13, 2024
0°15' Pis - Capsolar Neptune - Feb 29, 2024
0°48' Vir - US r Neptune - Mar 14, 2024
Just for Neptune influence, t Neptune will conjoin CapQ Moon within 1° March 16 to July 19 (exact on June 25).