Method has called last 32 elections
CHICAGO, July 18 -- An astrologer who
has analyzed outcomes in U.S. Presidential elections dating to 1880
likes the way things are celestially lining up for incumbent President
Barak Obama in November.
"The race should be close but the odds
srongly favor the President," says Nina Gryphon, 31, an internationally
known astrologer, investor and corporate attorney who works with high
tech industry clients in Chicago.
Gryphon has a BA,MA and JD law degree
from Stanford University and uses astrology to help clients find
favorable times for business and investing. She recently completed a
mundane research study that pointed to winners in the last 32 U.S.
Presidential elections with uncanny accuracy,
The predictive method used in the study dates to antiquity.
"At its core, the technique and rules
were first set down in writing by ancient Sumerians four millenia ago
and probably date back much farther than that," she said.
In the current era, the researcher
interpreted horoscopes created for the exact moment the sun entered the
astrological sign of Aries in the nation's capital during election
years. In the ancient world, similar charts were used to predict the
fortunes of kings in power and those who might challenge or threaten the
throne.
"The ancients thought of the Spring
Equinox (when the sun arrives at zero Aries) as the yearly anniversary
of the creation of the universe. It was viewed as the first moment of
existence containing the seeds of the future unfolding through time.
"Persians today still celebrate this day as Nowruz, the New Year," she explained.
"So the theory has a respectable pedigree and seemed worthy of examination," she said.
In her study of U.S. elections Gryphon
applied specific traditional rules regarding the placement of planets
within the zero Aries horoscope wheel. Some planetary influences were
identifie with the incumbent or the incumbent's political party and
others with the challenger.
"The planets of the winning party were
found to have a connection with other strongly placed planets whereas
the losing party's planets were either not doing anything or were being
actively harmed by other planets. This is extremely basic astrology,"
she said.
Still, initially, the researcher was only able to successfully predict the outcome about 80 percent of the time.
"It was clear I wasn't seeing the whole
picture but over time the rules pertaining to the remaining 20 percent
of the horoscopes gradually began to reveal themselves.
"Given a random horoscope from my
sample I'm now able to correctly predict the outcome 90 to 95 percent of
the time. Any lack of accuracy I attribute to operator error," she
said.
Gryphon says the process correctly
called President Obama's 2008 victory and, more recently, Francois
Hollande's win over Nicolas Sarkozy in France. Additional tests of the
concept are needed, she believes.
An interview with Gryphon can be read on the www.astrologynewsservice.com website.
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