Kaiousei no Senshi
Premium Member
Chris10 has been doing us all a favor by posting some known outcome charts, so I thought I would go ahead and post a few of my favorites. I'll do my best to not post ones that I have shared elsewhere, but some of them are just too good to not post up here.
I'm not sure how many I'll do right now. That will depend on the activity level in this thread, but I've got four I've got my eye on to potentially share. I'll begin with easier charts and then move in to more complicated ones. First, though, some guidelines.
1. Try your best, but don't try to force it.
2. Try really hard not to read other replies until you have posted yours (it's tempting!). The techniques of the other participants may not be accurate, so don't let it throw you off.
3. Don't recast the chart in your own house system, this doesn't tend to work out well.
4. Do cast the chart in your own program. This lets you have access to more information such as speed, retrograde and prograde periods, etc.
5. Explore more in the chart than just a "yes" or "no" response. I'll periodically press for more information about a particular aspect of the chart.
6. My kettle whistled and I forgot what number six was going to be. Oh well.
Here's the background for this chart:
The querent in this chart had reentered a relationship with an ex and things had been going well. However, one day they had a nasty argument over something insignificant, and things were said about the past that left both feeling hurt. This is a long distance relationship as the two live several states away from one another, the querent had purchased plane tickets with the intent of traveling to visit the weekend after this fight occurred. Not having heard from him since the argument and time ticking, the querent wanted to know if they would reconcile, what caused his particularly bad mood during the time, and if she would travel or not.
Chart information: March 22, 2014. 2:04 AM. Little Rock, AR, USA
This question was asked on a Friday, and the querent was supposed to leave the next Friday.
I'm not sure how many I'll do right now. That will depend on the activity level in this thread, but I've got four I've got my eye on to potentially share. I'll begin with easier charts and then move in to more complicated ones. First, though, some guidelines.
1. Try your best, but don't try to force it.
2. Try really hard not to read other replies until you have posted yours (it's tempting!). The techniques of the other participants may not be accurate, so don't let it throw you off.
3. Don't recast the chart in your own house system, this doesn't tend to work out well.
4. Do cast the chart in your own program. This lets you have access to more information such as speed, retrograde and prograde periods, etc.
5. Explore more in the chart than just a "yes" or "no" response. I'll periodically press for more information about a particular aspect of the chart.
6. My kettle whistled and I forgot what number six was going to be. Oh well.
Here's the background for this chart:
The querent in this chart had reentered a relationship with an ex and things had been going well. However, one day they had a nasty argument over something insignificant, and things were said about the past that left both feeling hurt. This is a long distance relationship as the two live several states away from one another, the querent had purchased plane tickets with the intent of traveling to visit the weekend after this fight occurred. Not having heard from him since the argument and time ticking, the querent wanted to know if they would reconcile, what caused his particularly bad mood during the time, and if she would travel or not.
Chart information: March 22, 2014. 2:04 AM. Little Rock, AR, USA
This question was asked on a Friday, and the querent was supposed to leave the next Friday.