Barleywine
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I'm sure I will eventually read about this, but in my early going with the GT I began wondering what happens if the Man or Woman significator shows up at an extreme edge of the tableau. I'm thinking mainly of it landing at the right-hand border, with nothing beyond it to the right. Does this mean that little can be learned from the reading about the more "active" elements of the prediction? Or do I just go after the "above" and "below" aspects for more of an "in the moment" perspective, and flesh out the "back-story" from what's on the left? It seems that the significator at one of the other edges could be worked with more productively from a forecasting angle. Having it all the way to the right looks like it would tie your hands a bit, even if not using a left-to-right "past-present-future" model.
I'm sure I will eventually read about this, but in my early going with the GT I began wondering what happens if the Man or Woman significator shows up at an extreme edge of the tableau. I'm thinking mainly of it landing at the right-hand border, with nothing beyond it to the right. Does this mean that little can be learned from the reading about the more "active" elements of the prediction? Or do I just go after the "above" and "below" aspects for more of an "in the moment" perspective, and flesh out the "back-story" from what's on the left? It seems that the significator at one of the other edges could be worked with more productively from a forecasting angle. Having it all the way to the right looks like it would tie your hands a bit, even if not using a left-to-right "past-present-future" model.