What does the Harmonic components selection in Jigsaw do?
Consider that we have a group of 500 actors. We could create a circle label with the 360 degrees of the Zodiac. For each of our actors we could plot the positions of their Moons (or any other point). For each Moon we could place a dot at its place in the 360 dial. After doing this for all 500 of our charts we may notice that there was a wave pattern showing. If there was a wave with four peaks, then we are looking at a fourth harmonic – in zodiac position – implying that the set of actors had a harmonic tendency to have their Moons in one of four particular places in the zodiac which were all in a fourth harmonic relationship. We can also do this in the diurnal circle. Addey found that his 1095 scientists had a tendency to have Saturn in one of four places in the diurnal circle and that those places were all square to each other. So when you run a group through the Harmonic components in Jigsaw – whether diurnal or zodiacal – you are asking Jigsaw to take every point you have selected