>Is it possible to guesstimate the numbers of a particular lottery draw
>based on the moon's rotation,star ruling at the time of sunrise and the
>actual lottery draw time?
>Any workable chart available?
>What are the higher number relations to the basic 1-9 and zero.
>would be delighted to receive comments
In a word, no.
It is possible to use astrology to win at games of chance. There are
several factors.
1. Your birth chart must show the possibility. Look at the fifth house
especially.
2. You need to put in considerable background work. The best book on
this I know of is "Winning", by Joyce Wereman (now out of print).
People whose 5th house is compelling in the matter just do it, people
who only have the possibility have to work at it. Consider it a
learning experiance.
3. Timing is everything. Everything else is irrelevant. You will win
when the event culminates when one of your planets (or house cusps) is
crossing the horizon or meridian. There are many other factors, but
the basic one is timing. For example, you will win the football pool
when the game ends at a time where you have better winning aspects
than the other participants. Of course, football games never end at
the predicted time... (sigh). Horses are much more predictable.
John H. Roth Jr.
The Australian astrologers seem capable of this. I have also seen precise horse races predictions there. I am developing a Jupiter Uranus based batch file for Astrolog in that line. Any hackers help me with that? <:)
t8
Of course, the election of the best time to place a bet or buy a ticket,
based on the querent's natal chart, is a time-honoured technique.
On the other hand, Jung is often quoted as saying that whatever is born OR
DONE at a moment of time, has the qualities of that moment of time. Surely
it would not be unreasonable to treat the chart of a lottery draw as an
inception chart, and make connections between the qualities of the thing
done (ie the numbers drawn) and the qualities of the moment of time (ie the
astrological significators).
Best regards,
Shane
John H. Roth Jr. <john...@ameritech.net> wrote in message
news:380e9b18...@mailhost.chi.ameritech.net...
> On Sat, 16 Oct 1999 18:21:15 CST, in alt.astrology.moderated Krishnan
> Narayannan wrote:
>
> >Is it possible to guesstimate the numbers of a particular lottery draw
> >based on the moon's rotation,star ruling at the time of sunrise and the
> >actual lottery draw time?
> >Any workable chart available?
> >What are the higher number relations to the basic 1-9 and zero.
> >would be delighted to receive comments
>
I certainly hope there is a connection, or I will have wasted a lot of
time!!
Shane
Krishnan Narayannan <knara...@home.com> wrote in message
news:3808DE65...@home.com...
What is the theoretical or practical basis of using Jupiter and Uranus in
predicting lottery numbers?
I would have thought the natural place to look first would be the Moon, as:-
1. It signifies fluctuation and change, and so would be suited to
represent as ephemeral an occurrence as a lottery draw,
2. It also traditionally signifies the common man, the person who
actually plays the lottery,
3. Being the fasted moving body in the firmament, it's movements would be
most likely to reflect the continuing changes in lottery numbers.
Regards,
Shane McDermott
In article <NHAO3.17240$CV1.589263@viper>,
tara...@stimpy.liquid.spod.org (Claudio Solis) wrote:
> Krishnan Narayannan (knara...@home.com) wrote:
> : Is it possible to guesstimate the numbers of a particular lottery
draw
> : based on the moon's rotation,star ruling at the time of sunrise and
the
> : actual lottery draw time?
> : Any workable chart available?
> : What are the higher number relations to the basic 1-9 and zero.
> : would be delighted to receive comments
>
> The Australian astrologers seem capable of this. I have also seen
precise horse races predictions there. I am developing a Jupiter Uranus
based batch file for Astrolog in that line. Any hackers help me with
that? <:)
>
> t8
>
> http://puck.dhs.org
>
>
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Before you buy.
0 zilch
Even an idiot would have at least some guess.
}:} this is against all odds
claudio
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>Ah, one my acquaitance will hate this: we played lottery on her
>Uranus sextile Jupiter transit.
>
> 0 zilch
>
>Even an idiot would have at least some guess.
>
>
>
> }:} this is against all odds
Winning games of chance requires exact timing. A Uranus transit is a
good time to stay home and get aquainted with that new computer -
Uranus is a MALIFIC! Of course, if you do win on a Uranus transit, its
likely to be big. Quincunx's have also been known to bring in the long
odds.
Winning requires (among other things) that you have a planet or Koch
house cusp (not the 6th or 12th) conjunct the transiting angles at the
time of the event. In this case, the lottery draw, not the time you
bought the tickets. For lotteries, this is sometimes difficult to
determine, even if the draw is televised.
And, as usual, does the natal chart show benefits from games of
chance? Check the natal fifth house **before** trying anything. You'll
save money in the long run.
>
John H. Roth Jr.
>