Follow Up: Superbowl Sunday–Who Is Likely to Win?
February 4. 2008
One skeptic commenting on some anti-astrology site, claimed that if astrology had any validity, astrologers would all put up our predictions and see if they stood the test of their own pronouncement. Well, here is one that as unlikely as it seemed at the time was made despite the disparaging remarks of the handicappers, sports pundits and the guys at the day job, bore out true.
Here was the prediction:
“The Patriot’s fast and hard hitting game may find a brick wall in Giant’s slow and steady style this Sunday. A group of planets by transit (as they are in the sky) are making hard aspects to the Patriot’s sun . . .”
This was true throughout the game. Patriots coach Belichek said this:
“They played well. They made some plays. We made some plays. They just made a few more. We played as hard as we could. We just couldn’t make enough plays.”
“. . . but an easy aspect to the Giant’s Sun, Mercury and Mars combination. Pluto, the Moon, Jupiter and Venus are sitting on the Giant’s Jupiter. Transiting Jupiter coming back to its natal placement, the Jupiter Return, is like the sun shining on you all the time.”
“We just hung in there on offense, kept executing,” said Burress, who wasn’t far off on the 23-17 prediction he made a few days ago. “It came down to one play and we made it.”
Not even two penalty calls that cost the Giants yardage slowed their momentum. When the Pats came back in the third quarter with a rally and more flash than the previous two, the Giants didn’t give up, didn’t slow down, didn’t change strategy.
” Not only will the point spread be closer than previously predicted, it looks like this is the Giants’ lucky year.”
No one predicted a 3 point difference. Everyone was expecting a high scoring game . . . on the Patriot’s side. But the astrology was favoring the Giants and the astrology won out. The Giants’ win was written in the stars and you heard here first.
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