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Finding Planet on Midpoint via 8th Harmonic


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Article ID: 47
Author: Marilyn
Created: 3/30/2006
Modified: 5/18/2006
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How do I use JigSaw to find if charts have a planet or an angle on a particular midpoint via the 8th harmonic?

Follow these steps:

- Select the project that you are working on.
- Go to Research "Add a Point".
- Select the Jup/Pluto midpoint (or any other you want to look at).
- click OK.
- Open the Research module.
- Select "Harmonic aspect and Phases".
- In the Harmonic Select section at the lower left part of the screen type in "8".
- Select the orb that you wish to use in the "Aspect Orb" box.
- Select the Planet or Angle that you wish to check out and by using the Control key also scroll to the end of the list and you will see the Jup/Pluto midpoint. (or any other midpoints that you have selected in the "add extra pts" in step 2).
Use the Control key and select this midpoint (the Control key
allows for multiple selection of points).
- Click "Start".
- Go to Table view.

You will see the numbers of charts that have this planet on that midpoint as well as the type of aspect. If you want to bunch them all together into a separate file, you will need to use the Filtering option (see the JigSaw manual) and filter them one at a time and then merge the files into one. Depending on exactly what you want to do, you may be able to short-cut this. So in the tables (or polar graphs or bar graphs) you will get the number of charts, but you will need to Filter these in the Table view if you want to know which charts. We are currently selling Jigsaw Version 2 which will make this type of exercise quicker.

4. What does the Harmonic components selection in Jigsaw do?
Consider that we have a group of 500 actors. We could create a circle label with the 360 degrees of the Zodiac. For each of our actors we could plot the positions of their Moons (or any other point). For each Moon we could place a dot at its place in the 360 dial. After doing this for all 500 of our charts we may notice that there was a wave pattern showing. If there was a wave with four peaks, then we are looking at a fourth harmonic - in
zodiac position - implying that the set of actors had a harmonic tendency to have their Moons in one of four particular places in the zodiac which were all in a fourth harmonic relationship. We can also do this in the diurnal circle. Addey found that his 1095 scientists had a tendency to have Saturn in one of four places in
the diurnal circle and that those places were all square to each other. So when you run a group through the Harmonic components in Jigsaw - whether diurnal or zodiacal - you are asking Jigsaw to
take every point you have selected and plot them on a circle (diurnal or zodiacal), examine the harmonics 1 to 60, and tell you the amplitude of every harmonic. For example, in the above example, the column at the number 4 in the bar graph would be high, indicating that that particular wave pattern was strong. So you should look at these bar graphs, looking for height of column and the number of the column. This tells you which harmonic is
strong with that point or planet for that group. It does not tell you how many planets are at that point but rather its amplitude. The phase part of the program is then for you to determine WHERE in the zodiacal or diurnal circle the peaks are of this particular amplitude occurring.


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