Monthly Archives: October 2022

Have You Ever Wondered Why We Say “Amen”?

Om Admit it: you probably think ‘amen’ is an English word meaning, “Let it be so.” That is its most common translation. But it derives from the Hindu symbolic word, “Om.” It represents the Word from Genesis 1 and John … Continue reading

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Did Yellowstone Season 2, Episode 10 Foreshadow 1/6?

Oath Keepers Founder – Stewart Rhodes I suppose art really does imitate ‘reality’. The episode in question of Yellowstone featured a pitched battle between John Dutton’s men and an unnamed militia group that was holding Kayce’s son Tate hostage. As … Continue reading

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Since We Don’t Have Photographic Evidence…

Did Adam and Eve have Belly Buttons? Obviously, when artists depicted the first Man and Woman, they showed them to be human, with everything that we’ve come to know and love about humanity, including their navels. They were not trying … Continue reading

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Maybe I Won’t Be Doing Any More Birth Charts

My Kepler 7.0 Program Just Died In the middle of my trying to update a file on my computer program, the screen went blue. You could say it ‘blue’ up. (Admittedly, I was trying to see if there were any … Continue reading

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Does Anyone Really Care What Happened to This Man?

Jimmy Hoffa (February 14, 1913 – July 30, 1975) So, here’s the thing: a mobster connected, former Teamsters’ Union president goes missing in the summer of 1975, and most people said, “Good riddance.” One less guy for the world to … Continue reading

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Mole or Spy? Methinks He Doth Protest Too Much

Jared Kushner (January 10, 1981) I have to admit that, when it comes to Trump’s ‘inner circle’, Jared Kushner kind of sticks out as the outsider. Marrying Ivanka Trump may have been a masterstroke, but he still doesn’t fit in … Continue reading

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The Battle that Changed the Course of British History

Battle of Hastings (October 14, 1066) We tend to forget our history. That seems to be a modern failing. But, in spite of this, astrology works. The Battle (at Battle, as the field became known) started at dawn of the … Continue reading

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It’s Not Only in the States:

White Supremacy When you are a white Anglo Saxon Protestant male it is very difficult to accurately gauge how someone else (who is not) feels. I’ve tackled this subject matter before, but it is becoming more obvious every day that … Continue reading

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When a Deeply Entrenched Routine Becomes a Rut

Stuck in the Mud When summer changed to autumn last week, I suddenly became aware that I’d managed to stay indoors for the majority of the time. In and of itself, that would barely register on my event horizon, normally, … Continue reading

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Is He the Illegitimate Next-in-Line to the British Throne?

Simon Dorante-Day (April 5, 1966) It’s a little bit funny, isn’t it? Charles becomes King and rumours start to swirl about this individual, almost instantly, and yet he’s been saying the same thing for at least six years, without any … Continue reading

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