Monthly Archives: January 2023

Don’t Laugh: I Had a Dream About Voting Fraud

A “No” Vote on a “Yes” Ballot The counting of the votes was being supervised by a few of us. Literally, we could tell which vote was a ‘yes’ because it was on a white ballot, the ‘no’ was on … Continue reading

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Could He Be Navalny’s Spiritual Cousin?

Matt Gaetz (May 7, 1982) I’m not sure if this is inspired by spirit, or just my imagination playing a trick on me. When I looked at Alexei Navalny‘s photos yesterday, I got a little ‘a-ha’ which told me to … Continue reading

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Why Would He Want to be in Opposition to Putin?

Alexei Navalny (June 4, 1976) Alexei Navalny has been in the news lately (and when hasn’t he?), so I thought I’d take a look at his birth chart, just to see what’s going on with him. His birth time is … Continue reading

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I May Never Pass This Way Again

That’s Why I Want It With You, Baby For someone who believes in reincarnation, this song has always presented me with a question mark. But it presented itself to me this morning, as I was waking. That implies that I … Continue reading

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A Gentle Woman with a Firm Grip on New Zealand

Jacinda Ardern (July 26, 1980) Until yesterday, when Jacinda Ardern announced her resignation as Prime Minister, effective February 7, 2023. Normally, I don’t bother with politicians from anywhere outside of NATO, due to the lack of information and first-hand experience … Continue reading

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Xenophobia: Blaming the Stranger Among Us

Where the Crawdads Sing (2022) This film is based on the 2018 coming of age book with the same title by Delia Owens. It’s not based on a true story (how could it?) and, in my opinion, it’s an allegory … Continue reading

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It’s Only a Novel, but It Means a Lot to Me

Tiberius Julius Alexander I fell asleep, last night, thinking about this (potential) past life of mine. It’s been almost two years since I finally discovered his existence. I wondered how and what he thinks of me. He seems to have … Continue reading

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No, No, No, No, He’s Outside, Looking In

Timothy Leary (October 22, 1920 – May 31, 1996) I was watching a video biography of the Moody Blues, and was prompted to write this post by the lyrics to “Legend of a Mind”. Timothy Leary’s dead. No, no, no, … Continue reading

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The Day that Russia Got Their New Dictator

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin (August 9, 1999) Sometimes it is beneficial to revisit past events, in order to see what was happening then. By itself, this day should have raised some concerns for the rest of the world, but, as … Continue reading

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Here’s A Connection I Didn’t See Coming

HPB and JFK Over the years I’ve puzzled as to whom Helena Blavatsky could have reincarnated as. Someone else answered the question. But does that answer stand up to scrutiny when their charts are compared? This for me was a … Continue reading

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