Re: Horse racing 25 by Ouranos Need longitude and latitude you used. And name of the winner please Blessings! Quote Thu May 16, 2024 1:13 pm
Re: Horse racing 26 by Ouranos One approach is to look at the Moon next aspect in the sky to get the undertone of the day. May 17th in Dundalk, Ireland, the MO in Virgo is applying to an opposition to SA in Pisces. You should find in the names of the horses something that relates to this opposition. And the ASC has a prime factor. Race 4:15 Scorthy Champ No idea of the meaning here Race 4:50 Ridhaz In muslim Ridha is a baby name meaning the fact of being pleased or contented. Race 5:25 Feature This The Sun right on the ASC. I hope you got this one. Race 5:55 Toriangel The ASC has now moved to Gemini. You have angel in the word, a messenger. Race 6:30 Mo Ghille Mar In Scotland, ghillie is a person who works as a helper or servant to someone who is fishing or hunting. Race 7:05 Kyprios Etymology is a land of cypress trees (Saturn). Now the MO opp SA is Angular Race 7:40 Tudor Manor A residence with the MO in the 4th Race 8:15 A Piece of Heaven MO in the 4th opp SA in Pisces That is one approach and there are other ways to look at it but I repeat if your chart shows you to be lucky, the names and their associations will come in easily. When you are not activated 'to win', you will be like a deer in headlights. It's flashing blue, red and white in front of you but you don't see anything. And then there is the type of races Maiden Race Horses that have never won a race. Pedigree is oftentimes the best marker with the 4th/10th House axis. Stakes Race The best horses. Owners pay an entry fee to enter the race. Largest purses. Career and yearly records speak. Allowance Race One step above lower-level races in preparation to compete in stake events. Check the similar distance record in the most recent races. Claiming Race The owners put theirs horses up for sale. As soon as the gate open up, the horse becomes the property of the new owner but the purse earned goes to the previous owner. Loss of confidence in the future of this horse. Does the Moon point to a debilitated planet somewhere on the Angles? Handicap Race Weights are assigned to horses based on past performances. You burden the best horses to improve the chances of less performing horses. What does Saturn (weight) say about the winner? So much to learn and understand with astrology at the racetrack. Buckle up your shirt not to loose track of it! Blessings! Quote Sat May 18, 2024 3:23 pm
Re: Horse racing 27 by Vas Ouranos wrote: Sat May 18, 2024 3:23 pm One approach is to look at the Moon next aspect in the sky to get the undertone of the day. May 17th in Dundalk, Ireland, the MO in Virgo is applying to an opposition to SA in Pisces. You should find in the names of the horses something that relates to this opposition. And the ASC has a prime factor. Race 4:15 Scorthy Champ No idea of the meaning here Race 4:50 Ridhaz In muslim Ridha is a baby name meaning the fact of being pleased or contented. Race 5:25 Feature This The Sun right on the ASC. I hope you got this one. Race 5:55 Toriangel The ASC has now moved to Gemini. You have angel in the word, a messenger. Race 6:30 Mo Ghille Mar In Scotland, ghillie is a person who works as a helper or servant to someone who is fishing or hunting. Race 7:05 Kyprios Etymology is a land of cypress trees (Saturn). Now the MO opp SA is Angular Race 7:40 Tudor Manor A residence with the MO in the 4th Race 8:15 A Piece of Heaven MO in the 4th opp SA in Pisces That is one approach and there are other ways to look at it but I repeat if your chart shows you to be lucky, the names and their associations will come in easily. When you are not activated 'to win', you will be like a deer in headlights. It's flashing blue, red and white in front of you but you don't see anything. And then there is the type of races Maiden Race Horses that have never won a race. Pedigree is oftentimes the best marker with the 4th/10th House axis. Stakes Race The best horses. Owners pay an entry fee to enter the race. Largest purses. Career and yearly records speak. Allowance Race One step above lower-level races in preparation to compete in stake events. Check the similar distance record in the most recent races. Claiming Race The owners put theirs horses up for sale. As soon as the gate open up, the horse becomes the property of the new owner but the purse earned goes to the previous owner. Loss of confidence in the future of this horse. Does the Moon point to a debilitated planet somewhere on the Angles? Handicap Race Weights are assigned to horses based on past performances. You burden the best horses to improve the chances of less performing horses. What does Saturn (weight) say about the winner? So much to learn and understand with astrology at the racetrack. Buckle up your shirt not to loose track of it! Thank you very much for this. So many handicap favourites win. Surely something in the chart will give it away or the moon? I noticed at handicap races, favourites often win, favourites often win in these races. Is there something in the chart to just say "the set favourite will win" such as the angles, moon etc? Quote Sun May 19, 2024 6:24 am
Re: Horse racing 28 by Ouranos I noticed at handicap races, favourites often win, favourites often win in these races. Is there something in the chart to just say "the set favourite will win" such as the angles, moon etc? That is the beginning of a solution Vas, What does the word 'favorite' mean? Someone preferred above all others Someone preferred by someone of high rank or authority Someone best loved Someone close to you Favorite is a sentimental choice whereas the best is a judgment based on merit. We say 'the crowd has a favorite'. So the Moon is a key factor here. And then you have what they call positive and negative numbers. A favorite will have negative numbers meaning that in order to make $100, you have to invest a lot of money. An underdog has positive numbers meaning that a minimum bet will result in a high return. What I have noticed is that underdogs will show up under 'hard aspects' as opposed to 'soft aspects' which show stability and not much going on. Hard aspects are disruptive and create a movement Also, 'angularity' or aspects to angles is another way to look up at the winner. Angularity means manifestation, what becomes visible. When the SU rise up in the morning, it shows up. When the SU culminates at noon, it is at its highest visibility vertically. Same when it sets and anti-culminates, it shows up in the opposite hemisphere. So Hard aspects and Angles are 2 reliable factors. But there is more which I haven't been able to fully master And of course, your own chart. Does it say you can come up ahead with positive numbers? Blessings! Quote Sun May 19, 2024 11:23 am
Re: Horse racing 29 by Vas Ouranos wrote: Sun May 19, 2024 11:23 am I noticed at handicap races, favourites often win, favourites often win in these races. Is there something in the chart to just say "the set favourite will win" such as the angles, moon etc? That is the beginning of a solution Vas, What does the word 'favorite' mean? Someone preferred above all others Someone preferred by someone of high rank or authority Someone best loved Someone close to you Favorite is a sentimental choice whereas the best is a judgment based on merit. We say 'the crowd has a favorite'. So the Moon is a key factor here. And then you have what they call positive and negative numbers. A favorite will have negative numbers meaning that in order to make $100, you have to invest a lot of money. An underdog has positive numbers meaning that a minimum bet will result in a high return. What I have noticed is that underdogs will show up under 'hard aspects' as opposed to 'soft aspects' which show stability and not much going on. Hard aspects are disruptive and create a movement Also, 'angularity' or aspects to angles is another way to look up at the winner. Angularity means manifestation, what becomes visible. When the SU rise up in the morning, it shows up. When the SU culminates at noon, it is at its highest visibility vertically. Same when it sets and anti-culminates, it shows up in the opposite hemisphere. So Hard aspects and Angles are 2 reliable factors. But there is more which I haven't been able to fully master And of course, your own chart. Does it say you can come up ahead with positive numbers? One last thing. Thank you for your insights. As stated, in England, at handicaps, favourites do win often. So henceforth their has to be something in the chart such as the moon or condition of the angle ruler which suggests a favourite will win. Are you suggesting here, favourable aspects to the moon? The next aspect to the moon? The favourite is usually set, so something in the chart has to indicate Nothing changes. In other words, nothing changes, favourite wins. Quote Sun May 19, 2024 1:50 pm
Re: Horse racing 30 by Ouranos Are you suggesting here, favorable aspects to the moon? The next aspect to the moon? The favorite is usually set, so something in the chart has to indicate That is one indication. But let's say you have a trine between the Sun and the Moon but Uranus falls in the midpoint right on the MC. Would you call for a favorite or a longshot? There is a surprise on the field. As a general rule, you can work on the midpoints of planets in tight hard aspects. And Jupiter and Apollon indicates many, abundance, greatest success. I experimented with an angle with a group of people once with some good results. The AS/MC midpoint because it says in the Rulebook 'Here and now' Just following this midpoint advancing 4 to 5 degrees in between races and looking at planets involved. If I remember correctly, I would have to dig in my papers here, I had a cluster of planets on my VE/MA midpoint (joining forces with others). And that was my first indication to try it. Observe and take note on what is happening when Uranus or Neptune comes into this midpoint. And more so if you find planets in the midpoint becoming Angular. In sports gaming, you can have multiple approaches but the best one is your own chart. You are looking at something 'outside' Vas on how to predict favorite winning or not. But what about you? Winning or loosing today. I cannot stress it enough. You put a lucky person and and an astrologer next to each other (unlucky that day!). Who would you bet with? Some people do that at the roulette. They look who is winning and they bet the same numbers. Who needs astrology after all? Blessings! Quote Sun May 19, 2024 2:50 pm
Re: Horse racing 31 by Vas Ouranos wrote: Sun May 19, 2024 2:50 pm Are you suggesting here, favorable aspects to the moon? The next aspect to the moon? The favorite is usually set, so something in the chart has to indicate That is one indication. But let's say you have a trine between the Sun and the Moon but Uranus falls in the midpoint right on the MC. Would you call for a favorite or a longshot? There is a surprise on the field. As a general rule, you can work on the midpoints of planets in tight hard aspects. And Jupiter and Apollon indicates many, abundance, greatest success. I experimented with an angle with a group of people once with some good results. The AS/MC midpoint because it says in the Rulebook 'Here and now' Just following this midpoint advancing 4 to 5 degrees in between races and looking at planets involved. If I remember correctly, I would have to dig in my papers here, I had a cluster of planets on my VE/MA midpoint (joining forces with others). And that was my first indication to try it. Observe and take note on what is happening when Uranus or Neptune comes into this midpoint. And more so if you find planets in the midpoint becoming Angular. In sports gaming, you can have multiple approaches but the best one is your own chart. You are looking at something 'outside' Vas on how to predict favorite winning or not. But what about you? Winning or loosing today. I cannot stress it enough. You put a lucky person and and an astrologer next to each other (unlucky that day!). Who would you bet with? Some people do that at the roulette. They look who is winning and they bet the same numbers. Who needs astrology after all? Thank you for these insights. Quote Mon May 20, 2024 9:41 am
Re: Horse racing 32 by Ouranos In 1999, Dundalk Race Company PLC and Dundealgan Greyhound Racing Company Limited merged to form Dundalk Racing (1999). The greyhound facility (Dundalk Stadium) officially opened in February 2003 and horse racing returned with a new look August 26th, 2007. The first race started at 14:30 and was won by Ms Victoria 14/1 Here is the chart below. ------------------------------- Dundalk Race Track.png Viewed 33030 times 122.18 KiB Next aspect of the MO is MO trine ZE Asteroid Victoriabond is conjunct the Moon, And MO and ZE talks about a super-female, a super-mother and her power of reproduction. Over the course of 17 years, Victoria gave birth to nine children. Remarkably for the time, all of the children lived to adulthood. Between the birth of her first child in Nov 1840 and the birth of her fourth in Aug 1844, she had only 17 pregnancy-free months in which she was able to freely rule. She was called the Grandmother of Europe. --------- For the race itself, won by Ms Victoria, we have Admetus on the cusp of the 7th in quincunx to Apollon at the A/M midpoint. When the time came for Admetus to die (7th place of death), Apollon found a way for his friend to escape death, he persuaded the relentless Moirae (the Fates) to let Admetus go on. And Apollon at the A/M midpoint is conjunct Spica, the royal star of the constellation of Virgo, perfect for a super grandmother! ----------------- All the above scenario is written in the sky, the name of the winner. However it all works by association. How much your brain is able to read the hidden meaning. And many times, doing the analysis after the race, you think 'Why didn't I see it? It's obvious' That's why if your chart shows that you can come up as a winner your interpretations will be right! A good background in various fields of knowledge is a precious advantage. Blessings! Quote Mon May 20, 2024 11:20 am