LOTTERY WINNING ASTEROIDS
While this isn’t an exhaustive list of asteroids that may be prominent in the charts of lottery winners and their winning charts, these are the asteroids that I worked with. They are basically in alphabetical order with the exception of the first one, Varuna, because it, along with 1996 TL66, appear to be more instrumental in the biggest wins than any of the others. I prefer a one-degree orb, but two degrees is seen more often. Find a complete list of asteroids at Astro.com. I've provided their catalog numbers for your convenience.
While this isn’t an exhaustive list of asteroids that may be prominent in the charts of lottery winners and their winning charts, these are the asteroids that I worked with. They are basically in alphabetical order with the exception of the first one, Varuna, because it, along with 1996 TL66, appear to be more instrumental in the biggest wins than any of the others. I prefer a one-degree orb, but two degrees is seen more often. Find a complete list of asteroids at Astro.com. I've provided their catalog numbers for your convenience.
Varuna #20000
Hindu deity equivalent to Christian
God. Supreme. The biggest, most powerful. To grow big. Like Jupiter
size XXL. Too large to comprehend.
1996 TL66 #15874
Supposedly good in aspect with Eunike.
(I have not found this to be the case any more often than with any
other “winning asteroid," but test it for yourself.) Associated with
negative energy and decline of income in transit – even the
favorable ones, according to Mark Andrew Holmes, and yet, it does
appear to be one of the most active asteroids associated with lottery
winners who have won huge sums of money.
1998 BU48 #33128
Sometimes called Bim. “First choice
in money astrology.” One proposed name is “Alastor,” one of
Hades’ four horses. Hades = Pluto = “rich man” in Greek. Mark
Andrew Holmes and/or Phillip Sedgwick associate it with confidence in
professional pursuits, the power of money, comfortable with money,
self-esteem regardless of success, flaunting success and wealth,
materialism, wealth and success as a prop for self-esteem, money and
capitalism as a manifestation of realistic thinking. No disrespect,
but not sure I buy this. If this were the case, it should be YUUUUGE
in Trump’s chart, yet it does nothing at all. It doesn’t even hit
a midpoint. It does, however, appear to be active in some lottery
winning charts.
2001 BL41 #63252
A/k/a Cornucopia. Horn of plenty.
Endless Bounty.
Abundantia #151
Roman goddess of sudden wealth,
abundance, prosperity, good fortune. Serves from a cornucopia that
provides food and money endlessly.
Bacchus #2063
A/k/a Dionysus. Wine, libations, dance
and good times. Known to wear leopard or tiger skin (so you might
want to do the same when you buy your ticket). Protector of those who
don’t belong to conventional society. Chaos, danger, frenzy, the
unexpected. Unforeseeable actions of the gods. Liberator. Frees one
from self-conscious fear and care and subverts the oppressive
restraints of the powerful. Mad, bad and dangerous to know.
Buda # 908
A form of Buddha, or Laughing Buddha.
Wealth, good luck, auspicious energy, joyful blessings.
Eunike #185
A/k/a Nike. Strength, speed, happy
victory.
Eureka #5261
Archimedes first exclaimed “Eureka!”
when he discovered the principle of density while trying to discern
whether the goldsmith of Heiro II, King of Syracuse, was substituting
silver for gold in the royal jewels. In Greek, it roughly translates
to “I found it!”
In more modern times, during the
California gold rush of 1849, prospectors yelled, “Eureka! I found
it!” whenever they struck gold. While it’s rarely used anymore,
we still know it to mean a “breakthrough” leading to wealth.
Fortuna 19 #19
The wheel of fate and fortune. Don’t
confuse it with the Arabic Part of Fortune.
Gold #4955
Self-explanatory
Golden #4423
Self-explanatory
Ops #2736
Where we meet hard realities. Optimism
after challenges. Hope after hard times. A brighter future.
Shreya #33188
Auspicious, best – another name for
Lakshmi, Hindu goddess of wealth, fortune and prosperity.
Rockefellia #904
A form of Rockefeller. The surname of
one of America’s wealthiest dynasties.
Rumpelstilz #1773
The ability to spin straw into gold.
Samadhi #12472
Deep meditation, a kind of Nirvana. A
state of being out of the body, which might happen for a moment if
you learned that you won a unimaginable amount of money.
Silver #5325
Self-explanatory
Tyche #258
Goddess of luck.
© Lesia Valentine 2018
© Lesia Valentine 2018
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