Bulletbobb
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Just recently I have been experimenting a bit with harmonic age charts and thought I would share an example with those who might be interested in something new.
I'm not going to present a long explanation of what harmonic age charts are as there are many sources on the web. Using SF calculating an age harmonic chart is very simple. Start with the natal chart of the road team, go to Chart>Harmonic/Transform>Harmonic Age and enter the date and estimated end time of the game. Put the AH chart around the natal chart in a biwheel and do the same for the home team.
Be sure to turn on the IC and DSC, as these are not opposite the MC and ASC as in a regular chart. Now that I think about it, it might be a good idea to turn on APOF and APOS also, except that SF doesn't offer these options. But they can be calculated by hand easily enough.
Now look for contact between the charts, using a 1° maximun orb, and applying aspects are stronger than separating. Factors such as sign and house position in the harmonic chart have no meaning, only the longitude of the planets. Use the synastry grid to find the aspects between the charts.
Picking the winner is pretty easy in games where the score wasn't close, as in a blowout or upset. In the chart for the standard 3-2 win in NHL it may be hard to pick the winner.
Hopefully, I have attached example charts from last night's NHL game between LA and Dallas, in Dallas. LA won the game 5-2, so I'd expect the win to show pretty clearly. It has been my experience that in games like this, the loss almost always shows up much more clearly in the chart of the loosing team.
Looking at the chart for LA (relocated to Dallas) we first see ASC-0-MA 20a, which would be considered a close contact. There are several others, but this is the main one.
The chart for Dallas really tells the story, as is almost always the case in games like this.
The main contacts are R4MO-180-R10SA, R4MO-90-R4MO, R10SA-90-R5SU, ASC-120-R1VE (VE is almost always a malefic in sports charts), and a few others. It is a very clear picture. BTW, I have found that the 4th house almost always belongs to the ASC team, contrary to what the books tell us. Not always, but mostly. Makes perfect sense, when you think about it.)
Where do you get the birth data for the teams? Actual starting times for NHL, NBA, and NFL are available on the respective sites. For those in Europe, I am informed that your starting times are right on the scheduled time, so you can probably use those. Unlike dodeks, these charts are not hypersensitive to either the starting or ending times of the game.
I'm going to post this now. Perhaps I'll add more later, if there is any interest.
Craig
CA, USA
I'm not going to present a long explanation of what harmonic age charts are as there are many sources on the web. Using SF calculating an age harmonic chart is very simple. Start with the natal chart of the road team, go to Chart>Harmonic/Transform>Harmonic Age and enter the date and estimated end time of the game. Put the AH chart around the natal chart in a biwheel and do the same for the home team.
Be sure to turn on the IC and DSC, as these are not opposite the MC and ASC as in a regular chart. Now that I think about it, it might be a good idea to turn on APOF and APOS also, except that SF doesn't offer these options. But they can be calculated by hand easily enough.
Now look for contact between the charts, using a 1° maximun orb, and applying aspects are stronger than separating. Factors such as sign and house position in the harmonic chart have no meaning, only the longitude of the planets. Use the synastry grid to find the aspects between the charts.
Picking the winner is pretty easy in games where the score wasn't close, as in a blowout or upset. In the chart for the standard 3-2 win in NHL it may be hard to pick the winner.
Hopefully, I have attached example charts from last night's NHL game between LA and Dallas, in Dallas. LA won the game 5-2, so I'd expect the win to show pretty clearly. It has been my experience that in games like this, the loss almost always shows up much more clearly in the chart of the loosing team.
Looking at the chart for LA (relocated to Dallas) we first see ASC-0-MA 20a, which would be considered a close contact. There are several others, but this is the main one.
The chart for Dallas really tells the story, as is almost always the case in games like this.
The main contacts are R4MO-180-R10SA, R4MO-90-R4MO, R10SA-90-R5SU, ASC-120-R1VE (VE is almost always a malefic in sports charts), and a few others. It is a very clear picture. BTW, I have found that the 4th house almost always belongs to the ASC team, contrary to what the books tell us. Not always, but mostly. Makes perfect sense, when you think about it.)
Where do you get the birth data for the teams? Actual starting times for NHL, NBA, and NFL are available on the respective sites. For those in Europe, I am informed that your starting times are right on the scheduled time, so you can probably use those. Unlike dodeks, these charts are not hypersensitive to either the starting or ending times of the game.
I'm going to post this now. Perhaps I'll add more later, if there is any interest.
Craig
CA, USA
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