The Cubs won!
Posted: Sun May 14, 2017 11:46 am
As Steve reported this morning, the Chicago Cubs, after 70 years, won the right to go to the World Series. This is a big deal!
The game ended October 22, 2016, 9:45 PM, Chicago, IL.
CAPSOLAR: Moon is on Eastpoint (0°01'). This means (which we have seen in far more negative political news all year) that this is the year the people rise up en masse in Chicago. (This will be more important in the analysis at the end.) Pluto squares Asc (1°19'), Uranus rises (1°39'), Uranus squares Pluto near-partile, and we generally see civil uprising as the expectation as well as odds-defying "tearing down the old."
LIBSOLAR: But it all changes for the quarter! The message is crystal clear. Jupiter sets 0°44' for Chicago. Other foreground planets are a Sun-Mercury conjunction opposite Uranus which, technically is irrelevant to the win-lose question but certainly shows a lot of heroic excitement. (Note: With Cubs and their fans, "a lot of heroic excitement" could mean, "Didja see'em, they didn't lose too bad?" <g> But the Jupiter is clear.)
CAPLUNAR: Not an encouraging chart Neptune exactly squares MC (0°29'), Saturn is near MC, and they are in 1°43' mundane square. My only explanation for this is that, in my Super Bowl study, the lunar ingresses were categorically poor for calling the game, and maybe that's what we're seeing here. (And with the Arilunar dormant, this is the only lunar ingress relevant to the game.)
CAPOSOLAR QUOTIDIAN: Ya gotta see this to believe it.
p. Asc sq. s. Jupiter (0°56')
p. EP conj. s. Pluto (0°27'), t. Pluto (0°00')
p. MC sq. t. Mars (0°00'), op. s./p. Uranus (0°52'), op. p. Moon (1°29')
CAPSOLAR TRANSITS: A universal aspect gets added to Chicago-local factors. In what follows, remember that Chicago already had Moon exactly on EP for the year within 0°01'.
t. Jupiter op. s. EP (0°58')
t. Pluto sq. s. Asc (0°51')
CANSOLAR QUOTIDIAN: More clear marks of winning.
p. Asc sq. t. Jupiter (1°19')
p. MC op. s. Jupiter (1°11')
CANSOLAR TRANSIT: And then we come to the one chart that would have suggested a worse outcome. They key is that probably what I saw (and could demonstrate numerically) in the Super Bowl charts: If transits to the Capsolar give you an answer, don't look at transits to the Cansolar.
t. Saturn conj. s. MC (0°14')
t. Neptune conj. s. EP (0°59')
The game ended October 22, 2016, 9:45 PM, Chicago, IL.
CAPSOLAR: Moon is on Eastpoint (0°01'). This means (which we have seen in far more negative political news all year) that this is the year the people rise up en masse in Chicago. (This will be more important in the analysis at the end.) Pluto squares Asc (1°19'), Uranus rises (1°39'), Uranus squares Pluto near-partile, and we generally see civil uprising as the expectation as well as odds-defying "tearing down the old."
LIBSOLAR: But it all changes for the quarter! The message is crystal clear. Jupiter sets 0°44' for Chicago. Other foreground planets are a Sun-Mercury conjunction opposite Uranus which, technically is irrelevant to the win-lose question but certainly shows a lot of heroic excitement. (Note: With Cubs and their fans, "a lot of heroic excitement" could mean, "Didja see'em, they didn't lose too bad?" <g> But the Jupiter is clear.)
CAPLUNAR: Not an encouraging chart Neptune exactly squares MC (0°29'), Saturn is near MC, and they are in 1°43' mundane square. My only explanation for this is that, in my Super Bowl study, the lunar ingresses were categorically poor for calling the game, and maybe that's what we're seeing here. (And with the Arilunar dormant, this is the only lunar ingress relevant to the game.)
CAPOSOLAR QUOTIDIAN: Ya gotta see this to believe it.
p. Asc sq. s. Jupiter (0°56')
p. EP conj. s. Pluto (0°27'), t. Pluto (0°00')
p. MC sq. t. Mars (0°00'), op. s./p. Uranus (0°52'), op. p. Moon (1°29')
CAPSOLAR TRANSITS: A universal aspect gets added to Chicago-local factors. In what follows, remember that Chicago already had Moon exactly on EP for the year within 0°01'.
t. Jupiter op. s. EP (0°58')
t. Pluto sq. s. Asc (0°51')
CANSOLAR QUOTIDIAN: More clear marks of winning.
p. Asc sq. t. Jupiter (1°19')
p. MC op. s. Jupiter (1°11')
CANSOLAR TRANSIT: And then we come to the one chart that would have suggested a worse outcome. They key is that probably what I saw (and could demonstrate numerically) in the Super Bowl charts: If transits to the Capsolar give you an answer, don't look at transits to the Cansolar.
t. Saturn conj. s. MC (0°14')
t. Neptune conj. s. EP (0°59')