About this site
Sports Aspects is a sports-astrology experiment: we track games through event charts (kickoff / tipoff / first pitch / puck drop) and translate the sky into game feel, momentum, and timing.
This site started as a personal system for organizing charts and results. If others find it useful, even better — the long-term goal is to grow into a place where multiple analysts can publish breakdowns, compare notes, and build a public archive of “what worked, what didn’t, and why.”
What you’ll find here
Most posts follow a consistent format so you can scan fast:
- Event Chart (the moment the game begins)
- Aspects + Moon phase (the “mood” and pacing of the match)
- Dominants (planets/elements/modalities that describe the overall tone)
- Interpretation (what it suggests for flow, intensity, weirdness, and swing potential)
- Timing notes (when the energy spikes or shifts)
Over time, the archive becomes the real product: a searchable record of patterns across leagues, teams, and seasons.
Public vs Members
- Pre-event posts may be members-only, because that’s when the analysis has practical value.
- After the final whistle, many posts become public, so anyone can learn from the audit and see how the read held up.
When a post becomes public, we often add a Postgame Audit section at the top: what hit, what missed, and what gets refined next time.
What this is (and what it isn’t)
This is not a promise of guaranteed outcomes. Astrology is symbolic, interpretive, and probabilistic — and sports have injuries, coaching decisions, officiating, weather, and randomness.
If you use any of this in a betting context, treat it as entertainment + research, keep stakes small, and never risk money you can’t afford to lose.
Our approach
We focus on:
- The exact event time and location
- Angle rulers (ASC/DSC/MC/IC dynamics)
- The Moon’s condition (sign, phase, applying aspects)
- Key points like Fortune / Nodes / outer-planet signatures when relevant
- Consistent templates so results can be compared across games
The method evolves through repetition and honest review — the audit is part of the system.
Community and contributors
Eventually, Sports Aspects may host:
- Guest astrologers / editors
- Multiple “schools” of interpretation (traditional, modern, hybrid)
- Comment threads and friendly debate under each game post
- Shared standards for timestamps, sources, and postgame audits
If you’re an astrologer (or just disciplined about tracking results) and want to contribute, reach out.
Contact: sportsaspects@gmail.com
Editorial note: We value clarity, transparency, and postgame accountability over hype.