Guest guest Posted July 26, 2003 Report Share Posted July 26, 2003 Hi Babu, > > Hello Everyone, > > > > If there is a match between 2 teams, how do we know, predict,which of the > 2 teams is going to win? > > > > AND how to predict a winner in a horse race? > > > > Please advise. > > > > Babu. There are a number of different approaches one can take here. The team captain is one, also consulting the chart of the team manager or coach. More than any other person on the field, he alone is responsible for the outcome of the match. Another approach I have experimented with is to cast a chart for the moment of the start of the match and use the first house and its karakas to represent the home team (or winner of the coin toss) and the 7th house for the visiting team. After that, one follows the same procedure for analyzing relevant varga charts. I've recently started an astrology list devoted specially to sports called, so feel free to contact me offlist for more info if you like. Is there a one match in particular you were interested in looking at? Horse racing is more difficult. Short of finding the birth data of all the horses (possible but difficult) or the data of the horse's owner (difficult), one method is to cast a chart for the start of the race and assess the appropriateness of the symbolism of the names of each horse with the chart of the race. You could start looking at the nakshatras of the Sun Asc and Moon and using the names or phonic associations of the nakshatras to match with the horses names. Also, when Funny Cide won the Preakness race in the USA earlier this year, I believe Jupiter and Pluto were in near exact aspect aspecting one of the angles. Jupiter can represent "funny" (the Jovial planets) while Pluto is widely linked to death imagery in the West and this might be extrapolated from the "Cide" part of its name as a suffix used to indicate something to do with death (eg pesticide). Chris > > > > > > > > > > Post message: satva > > Subscribe: satva- > > Un: satva > > > > > > > > Your use of is subject to > > > > > > > > > Post message: satva > Subscribe: satva- > Un: satva > > > > Your use of is subject to > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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