with more than FIVE HOURS of tutorials by Bernadette Brady, a Built-in Full ACS Atlas and the latest Swiss Ephemeris files and Bernadette Brady's unique Group*Astro*Dynamics Report Three programs for the
price of one, JigSaw 2.1 is the complete tool for: Family Patterns:
Reveals the hidden links between the
charts in any group
New in Version 2.1: • A built-in 5.5-hour, 18-lesson instructional
video by JigSaw’s brilliant co-designer Bernadette Brady, that shows you
not only how to use the program’s many features, but also the theories
behind them. Now you’ll be able to use the awesome power of JigSaw to
the max! • Longitude, latitude and the latest time
change info is now auto-matically supplied by a built-in ACS Atlas. This
makes entering chart data easier than ever. • JigSaw 2.1 is compatible with the new Solar
Fire 6 chart files. It can also export rectification events to Solar
Fire 6 event lists. • Plus, you can now copy rectification events
and research results into word-processing documents and emails. Great
for communicating with clients and fellow researchers! • Chart calculations cover a 10,800-year
timespan and have new Swiss-Ephemeris accuracy. • Besides being compatible with Windows 95 and
higher, JigSaw 2.1 is fully compatible with Windows Vista. JigSaw v.2.1 is a powerful astrological research tool designed to reveal the “big picture” in any group of charts. JigSaw v. 2.1 is divided into three sections: Family Patterns, Rectification and Research. Each section is composed of a distinct and different set of tools created for examining the astrological relationships between people and life. Jigsaw is a powerful and fun-to-use Windows™ program that enables you to find the connecting links in large or small groups of horoscopes. It has three sections: Family Patterns
features a first in the astrology world -- a Group Astro Dynamics
Report written by the renowned astrologer Bernadette Brady. . Never
before in the astrological world has there been a report of this kind.
Discover the psychological dynamics in your family or any group. Just
input three or more charts, and specify the type of group (family,
social, peer, competitive or decision-making). At the click of a button,
you can produce a report of up to 10 pages consisting of the following:
The Family Patterns section also enables you to manually search for patterns within groups of charts. Once you have determined the pattern, you can click on the delineate button and produce your own profile report with interpretations. In the Display mode, you can view charts side by side in linear rather than ciruclar form. This immediately lets you see what degrees are shared by the charts.You will be absolutely thrilled with your ability to astrologically unveil the underlying purpose of any group. JigSaw’s Family Patterns module provides a fascinating way to study any human group.It can also reveal the common patterns in stock market movements, earthquakes, weather events and other groups of related charts.
How long did that take
to find in Jigsaw?
About 30 seconds in the Family
module. Rectification
can optionally be
automated, to speed the work of professionals and enable beginners to
deal with unknown birthtimes. You just enter the natal chart details,
giving a range of possible times, and then input at least ten life
events. Instantly JigSaw comes up with a list of suggested birthtimes
ranked in order of the scores that they receive when tested against
transits, progressions and directions. This method of graphic
rectification is the one used by Bernadette Brady.
Click here to
read more about the theory of
Graphic
Rectification. JigSaw also gives you full control to rectify manually.To help you
select the most likely birthtime from the list of proposed times, it
lets you recheck the life history against the suggested charts, letting
you judge transits to the possible chart angles according to the type of
event. As an aid to doing this, you can watch the transiting, progressed
and solar-arc planets move around a chart wheel as you either click on
each life event individually or move steadily through time. Besides rectifying with transits, progressions (secondary and
tertiary), and solar arc directions, you can use helio positions along
with the usual geocentric. Even when you know the birthtime, JigSaw’s rectification module is
useful for tracking how a chart has responded to transits in the past.
This enables you to tweak a known birth time to improve the accuracy of
forecasts. Plus—since it accepts input of events even when you don’t
know the exact time or date—JigSaw is the perfect place to keep a record
of all your life events. Put your life events
into Jigsaw's rectification module and find out in about 10 seconds
flat! Research
becomes much easier—and can
actually be fun—when you do it with JigSaw. To create a research
group, you can, if you wish, enter birth data directly into this
program. For convenience, JigSaw2.1 now includes the complete ACS PC
Atlas, and it can automatically look up the longitude, latitude and time
changes for you. Alternatively, you can import charts from Solar Fire, Blue*Star,
QuickCharts, Astrolabe Reports, Nova Chartwheels, or any other program
in the Nova System. You can also use charts from the chart collections
sold by Astrolabe (see page 11) or collections like the AstroDataBank.
Plus, you can import charts that are in plain ASCII text format. For all the charts in a large database, you can easily change the
zodiac (tropical or any sidereal), house system (nine, plus equal from
any point), node (mean or true) or coordinate system (geo or helio). Most important, JigSaw makes it easy to generate matched or random
control groups. You can also easily separate specific charts (like all
with Mars in Aries, etc.) into separate data files for further study.
The data files that you create can be of unlimited length. To each
record, you can add unlimited numeric or textual data fields, and then
you can use JigSaw’s Boolean logic to select or filter the records in
the file. JigSaw’s powerful Criteria Search offers an almost endless list of
conditions you can search for. Just some of the possibilities include
planets in signs, houses, decanates, essential dignities, declinations
and azimuths. Select any combination of criteria, and you’ll quickly get a graphic
display of the results. Both bar and polar graphs let you see in a flash
whether the effect is worth pursuing, and tables give you the exact
figures. To get an instant chi-square evaluation, you can simply click
on any part of a table or graph. JigSaw enables you to keep a file of notes on each of your projects.
You can also make high-resolution printouts of all the charts, tables,
graphs and diagrams, either for a personal record or for articles and
research papers. Plus, in the new 2.1 version, you can copy your
research results into emails and word processing documents. Question: What do ALL 43
Presidents of the USA have in common in their natal charts? How long did that take
to find in Jigsaw?
About 30 seconds in the research module. JigSaw 2 includes the built-in ACS PC Atlas as well as the following free databases: • Life events for Buzz Aldrin, Cyril Fagan and Richard Nixon • 34 timed astronaut charts • 43 timed British royal family charts • 13 timed natal and event charts for the Kennedy family • 41 timed charts of U.S. presidents • 21 dated charts of Australian prime ministers • 55 dated charts of popes • 399 dated charts of stage and screen stars • 629 dated charts of published Australian poets • 500 worst storms, 1600-1990 CE • 1,600 dated charts of popular musicians • 1,900 rainfall records • 130+prominent Australians, categorized by profession
For JigSaw FAQ's and more
information on the program's features
visit the website of JigSaw's co-author, Bernadette Brady. Bernadette Brady, MA, internationally known Australian astrologer; inventor of the Brady Rectification Graph and author of The Eagle and the Lark: A Textbook of Predictive Astrology (Weiser, 1992). Ms. Brady designed JigSaw to do the Graphic Rectification technique she introduced in 1983, and the family patterns research she has since done, inspired by the work of John Addey, Ruth Armstrong and Michael Harding. She also wrote the JigSaw manual, which reads much like her witty, enthusiastic lectures. She and her partner Darrelyn Gunzberg are the principals of AstroLogos which offers a four year course in astrology. Graham Dawson has degrees in Physics and Meteorology and a Ph.D. in Oceanography. He has also worked as a professional software consultant in Australia and the U.K. Besides writing the entire JigSaw program code, Mr. Dawson collaborated with Bernadette Brady in designing the JigSaw Research Module. An esotericist and astrologer, he also designed and developed the widely acclaimed Solar Fire astrology software. Requirements: Chip:
Pentium or better. Drive:CD ROM. Hard disk: 10 Mb free. Video: VGA
minimum; XGA or better recommended, RAM (minimum & recommended): Win 95,
98, 98 SE, 32/64 Mb; Win 2000, 72/144 Mb; Win XP, 128/256 Mb; Vista,
500Mb/1Gb
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