Do Only the Good Die Young?

Tara Browne (March 4, 1945 – December 18, 1966)

Obviously, being a Guinness heir cannot save you, either. John Lennon admitted that the first two verses in “Day in the Life” were based on this individual. But, as usual, his true identity was disguised to protect his memory.

His birth chart, randomized.

Only one of the two inconjuncts can be relied upon: the one linking Venus and Jupiter. The other one is too unreliable due to the movement of the Moon. If this birth time was any later, the Moon would have moved beyond the inconjunct with Uranus.

His death, the day after his accident, may be more reliable. Even if the time were different, the anchors of the T-square would still be operational: Saturn is opposite the Uranus/Pluto conjunction and the are all square to the Sun in Sagittarius. Venus inconjunct Jupiter is operational again. Hmm.

Putting these two charts together shows that his death was fated from the very beginning. Can you see the links?

Rest in Peace, young sir!

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“And I Would Walk 500 Miles…”

The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry (2023)

This one on Prime Video is quirky, to say the least. I had to remind myself it was also a fantasy.

Pensioner Harold Fry lives in Kingsbridge in south Devon with his wife Maureen, leading a humdrum life. Hearing that a former work colleague, Queenie Hennessy, is dying from cancer in a hospice in Berwick-upon-Tweed, he writes her a letter, but feels that his words are an unworthy gesture. Too ashamed to post the letter, he puts the decision off by visiting a petrol garage shop, where the attendant tells him her own encouragement helped her aunt fight cancer. He calls the hospice and asks them to tell Queenie that he intends to walk to Berwick – some 500 miles – and she must hold onto her life until he arrives.

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(Fun fact: Jim Broadbent’s birthday is just 3 days after my wife’s birthday.)

It’s a film about hope and healing, but its accidental benefit to at least four other characters in the story is the reflected light that shines into their lives, due to Harold’s efforts. The ending sequence confirms this. So, it really is about how we are all on this journey together.

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The Last of the Flavian Dynasty

Domitian (October 24, 51 C.E. – September 18, 96 C.E.)

I have ignored this individual for several years, now. Why? I wonder. With the doubling up of lives that I have experienced previously, I suspect that this is yet another past life from my own personal history.

I have rectified the timing of his birth chart to have Venus appear at age 19, when he married his wife. That opens up an interesting Yod, pointing at his Ascendant @ 29° Taurus 54′. The inconjuncts are from his Sun and his Jupiter, suggesting perhaps his birth as a future Son of God and Emperor of Rome.

Because his death was tied to a prediction timed for noon on the fateful day, Domitian let his guard down, when he was told that the time had already passed. That proved fatal. But it helps me get the timing right for his death.

Now there are four inconjuncts, three linked to the Moon (Sun, Saturn and the Midheaven), and one linking Jupiter and Uranus. These help us understand a ‘murder most foul’. But how can I even contemplate this situation as being connected to me? Well, Tiberius Julius Alexander may have been my main experience for the 1st Century of the Common Era, but it ‘feels’ that I also became a Roman Emperor, at least for a time. And because I don not accurate vital details for TJA, I’ve never been able to compare his charts with mine. (In fact, Vespasian’s charts, when compared to mine, look like there’s a karmic link, as well. Looking back, this may be due to the fact that Vespasian is Domitian’s father.)

Strongest connections? Natal North Node/South Node positions; natal Moon positions; his natal Midheaven is conjunct my Venus; my Sun is conjunct both his natal Saturn and his ‘fatal’ Moon; my Neptune is conjunct his ‘fatal’ Jupiter; and finally, his ‘fatal’ Sun and ‘fatal’ Mars form a Yod pointing at my South Node, Mars and Midheaven conjunction.

But is it proof, enough? At this point, I want to say ‘yes,’ but in reality, I’m not sure.

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I’m Revisiting an Incomplete Post about These Two

Stephen Fry and Oscar Wilde

When I first compared Stephen Fry with Oscar Wilde, I didn’t share their joint charts. That was a mistake, in my opinion. Because of their almost identical looks, it was negligent of me to not finish the job of showing any astrological links between them.

At first glance, it appears that Stephen Fry has almost nothing in common with Oscar Wilde. But upon closer inspection, there are several points of correspondence.

Fry’s South Node is within 1° of Wilde’s natal Uranus, which means that Fry’s North Node is about 1° from Wilde’s natal Mercury. Hmm.

Fry’s Saturn is almost exactly conjunct Wilde’s ‘fatal’ Sun. And Fry’s Pluto is about 2° from Wilde’s ‘fatal’ Mars. Fry’s Neptune is conjunct Wilde’s ‘fatal’ Venus. Hmm, again.

Finally, there is one inconjunct, only, linking Wilde’s ‘fatal’ Uranus with Fry’s Midheaven. But the comparison charts don’t show the other inconjuncts, so I’ll just isolate their combined birth charts.

Now we can see the other aspects as well: the positions of their natal Moons are within 3°; Fry’s Saturn is within 4° of Wilde’s natal Mars; and their natal Venuses are within 3°. Essentially, their natal inconjuncts are also now more visible: Fry’s Moon is linked to Wilde’s Neptune; and Wilde’s Pluto is linked to both Fry’s Venus and Jupiter. And, finally, Fry’s Midheaven is linked to Wilde’s Sun.

So, definitely, these two men are karmically linked. Whether one is the reincarnation of the other is not exactly confirmed, but there is ‘something’ going on between them.

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Undeniable Irony: the Circle has Come Around Again

The whole Declaration of Independence, signed 250 years ago, was meant to permanently dispose of the Mad King George III of Great Britain. And, yet, here we are again with a Mad King acting with impnity.

In reality, the American voters don’t want a King to run their country, as seen with the massive “No Kings” protests. But now he wants to be the saviour of the world, portraying himself as “Doctor” Jesus.

When will it all end?

July 4th, 2026?

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I’m Back to Where I Started from in 1996

Gnostic Christianity

The Shroud of Turin shouldn’t exist, but it does. What does that do to the traditional view of Jesus the man? It makes a nonsense of what we have been told to believe by the Church Fathers, and 2,000 years of religious indoctrination. I found this YouTube video (obviously an AI production) that explains the differences between the Gnostic Christ and the Church Jesus.

When the Roman Catholic Church tried to erase this version of Jesus, they succeeded in only burying him. The “Second Coming” is now upon us, and the truth is starting to come out in full.

The Gospels are fairy stories to help us sleep at night. But (not so) recent movies have hinted at the truth, as a Gnostic would understand it.

Neo as the One in the Matrix movies
Flynn as the Programmer in the Tron movies

We don’t really understand the Pleroma, do we? There are illustrations that may help, but in a normal state of consciousness, they look like something unknowable.

Maybe, the idea that the chakra system of the body would be a better way to look at it, since the body is the manifestation of spiritual energy. But, even that lacks a way to see the bigger picture:

And maybe, just maybe, we ought to try to be more cosmic in our understanding.

I can only point you in the right direction, I cannot make you understand it. Open your heart.

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Echoes: The Gospels Mined the O.T. to Write about Jesus

Biblical Typology (2024)

All good writers seek to appeal to their readers by linking their work with something that is utterly familiar. If you study history long enough, you also realize that there’s nothing new under the sun. In fact, history is cyclical. But what happens when your literary creation is based on ‘folk stories’?

Can you see where I’m going with this? Enough said, for now.

Hmm.

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The Denarius Finally Drops:

The Q Document

Reading “Nailed” it becomes obvious how unreliable the Gospels of the New Testament actually are.

In fact, the authors of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John seem to be ignorant of the historical records (as known by Rome) and made up scripture to craft a myth of the man, Jesus. Is this because they had a source document, now called “Q”? Where is this source document? And who wrote it?

Hmm.

Something tells me that this is where I come into the picture. If you reverse engineer the idea of Titus being the second coming of a pacifist Jewish teacher from the beginning half of the first century in the Common Era, you can see why it was considered a satire for the Flavians, whose symbol was the Fish.

Flavian symbol the fish

The Flavian symbol, often represented as the fish symbol, is a significant emblem in the early Christian history. It is believed to have been used as a secret symbol by early Christians to identify fellow believers during times of persecution. The symbol’s use spread widely in the 3rd and 4th centuries, becoming a common sign of faith among Christians. The fish symbol is an acronym for the Greek phrase “Ιησούς Χριστός, Θεού Υιός, Σωτήρ,” which translates to “Jesus Christ, God’s Son, Savior.” This symbol played a crucial role in the early years of Christianity, helping to convey the faith of early Christians without drawing attention to their beliefs.

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Reincarnation was a real possibility, especially in the 1st Century. To suggest that Titus was avenging the death of his previous incarnation by destroying the City of Jerusalem, the Temple and scattering the Jews to the four corners of the world, makes it necessary to ‘invent’ that previous incarnation as Jesus.

But how in hell did that personality take on a life of its own?

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If Christianity is Based on a Roman Satire, What Next?

Nailed (2010)

It seems to me that I’ve been chasing my own tail {tale) when it comes to the story of Jesus’ life and death. I may be the reason that Gospels were written the way they were, as a pacifist version of life in Palestine in the early 1st Century of the Common Era. This book came to my attention, just today.

Pages 94-06

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These two passages were highlighted on a Facebook page. It was enough for me to search Amazon for a Kindle copy, which I bought today. In the meantime, I thought I’d share these quotes to give you a hint of what I’ll be reading in the very near future.

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See What was Shown on CTV about Our Complex

French River Horizon

Interesting, eh?

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