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COSMIC DATA-BANK PROJECT 23: MEDALISTS OF THE 29TH OLYMPIAD, BEIJING CHINA - page 2 HELIOGRAM TYPES The following table shows the frequency of the heliogram types among the Olympic medal winners in Beijing. To see how these counts compare with other completed projects, use the following link and then your back button to return to this page. SUMMARY
The percentages of female and male medalists with the same Heliogram Types are very similar. The Solo type heliogram is found in high numbers among athletes. In the general population the incidence of Solo type heliograms is 13.5%. For these Olympic medalists it is found twice as often. Medal winners with Solo type heliograms include Michael Phelps, Natalie Coughlin, and Usain Bolt to name just a few of the many. The following table illustrates the frequency of the solo planet. The percentages in the table reflect the frequency of the planet in the solo heliograms total, eg. Mercury is seen as the solo planet in 17.7% of the female medalists with a solo heliogram.
PLANETARY PATTERNS The table below displays the counts for the five major planetary patterns both as stand-alone patterns and also in combination with others.
To find the total frequency of a planetary pattern in these groups of athletes, add the ONLY and COMBO (+) percentages together. For example, the t-square is found as an ONLY pattern in 8.1% of the male medalists and in COMBO with other patterns in 39.7% of the male medalists for a total frequency of 47.8%. Just slightly less than half of the male medalists at the Beijing Olympics had a t-square whereas in the general population the t-square has a frequency of 30% of individual heliograms. No Planetary Patterns: Two of the female medalists and seven of the male medalists have none of the five planetary patterns on their heliograms. In these cases, one should move to the next level of analysis and look at the individual planetary aspects for further information. Heliograms without planetary patterns are infrequently seen but there are some famous examples including the nine Olympic medalists and others such as David Beckham of soccer and fashion fame. A FEW OF THE MEDALISTS The table below provides more information about some unforgettable champions from the Beijing Olympics. HT = heliogram type, PP = planetary patterns, and the four planets are listed by their first two initials, ME = Mercury, VE = Venus, EA = Earth, and MA = Mars. The position of a planet is listed as ssdd, the sector followed by the degree. The sectors number from 1 to 12 and the degrees number from 0 to 29.
** Stephanie Rice has one large stellium involving six of the nine planets and Britta Steffen has one stellium involving four planets. Ryan Lochte has one stellium involving five planets. A stellium is formed whenever three or more of the nine planets gather inside a 30 degree arc of the sky. It is a concentration of planets in one-twelfth of the big circle around the Sun causing a strong effect upon it. SUMMARY OF PROJECT 23 This is the first important project to be released to the public by the Cosmic Data-Bank research team, in which the quantity of male and female participants are both significant in number in the total group. The Chess Champions project sparked considerable interest by the observed differences in cosmic profiles of men and women, and this project concerning medalists from the Beijing Olympics in August 2008, confirms the differences. Men and women respond differently to the solar system in which we live. The heliogram is a look, via the solar system circumstances of birth, at how someone is internally driven. This personal connection to our solar system trumps everything else, whether it be family life, financial circumstances, belief systems, and much more. We are continuously driven by the cosmic fingerprint with which we are born. Throughout our lives the planets will continue to orbit (transit) the Sun and in turn connect with the cellular memory we carry within us of the planetary positions at the time of our birth. The positions of the transiting planets is known for years in advance and it is a very prudent human who keeps an eye on those transits which will have an impact upon him/her in the future. Conjunctions are the strongest transits and while some occur frequently like those by Mercury every 88 days, others occur infrequently like those by Jupiter every 12 years approximately, and still others occur rarely like those by Saturn which occur every 29 years. Uranus orbits the Sun once every 84 Earth years. The transits of Neptune and Pluto are even rarer. Neptune orbits the Sun every 165 Earth years and Pluto orbits the Sun every 248 years. We are witnessing in the Autumn of 2008 the transit of Pluto into sector 10. There is not a living person who has ever witnessed this before and the last time Pluto entered sector 10 was in early April, 1762. One notorious event at the time carried out by the founder of modern Afghanistan, Ahmed Shah Abdali, was the Great Holocaust of the Sikhs in the Punjab where over 500,000 men, women, and children were murdered. Please consult Wikipedia for more information about that tragic period in history. It is sad to know that Afghanistan and Pakistan are still conflict areas as Pluto once again transits from sector nine to sector 10. APPLIED ASTROBIOLOGY If you are a young man or woman with aspirations to make it to the Olympics, you may use your personal heliogram as insight to the answer. From the data listed in this project on this website you will be able to determine if your heliogram places you in the ranks of medalists or not and then make your decision. To obtain your free personal heliogram use the following link: Free Heliogram READING A HELIOGRAM The process of 'reading' a heliogram begins with the First Level view, the Heliogram Type. If you would like a review of the heliogram types, use the following link HT and use your back button to return to this page. There are eight major heliogram types which have been identified in every project completed at the Cosmic Data-Bank and each of the 'types' has a unique set of traits that are common to everyone born with that type, their cosmic genotype. Once the heliogram type has been established, one moves to the Second Level, the Planetary Patterns. There are five major planetary patterns that are commonly seen in heliograms and to review them use the following link PP and then your back button to return to this page. Occasionally one might encounter a heliogram with none of the major planetary patterns on it (eg. David Beckham). If that is the case proceed to the next level. After the planetary patterns have been identified, the Third Level in reading a heliogram is to look at the aspects between the individual planets. In terms of aspect strength use the following guide; the conjunction is the strongest and the sextile the weakest. CONJUNCTION.... OPPOSITION.... SQUARE.... TRINE.... SEXTILE | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||