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Monthly Archives: April 2023
It’s a Question of Identification…
How Is Chris, Today? It’s something that my wife’s son-in-law says in greeting me. It always strikes me as strange, but then I think about it, and he’s quite right to ask it of me, in the way he does. … Continue reading
It Seems that Once a Rebel, Always a Rebel
Abigail Adams (November 11, 1744 [OS] – October 28, 1818) I didn’t go looking for Abigail Adams (née Smith). I was researching Joe Kennedy Jr’s prior life, but then I found this page. Again we must thank Kevin Ryerson’s Ahtum Re … Continue reading
Posted in history, spirituality
Tagged astrology, first ladies, John Adams, past lives, politics, reincarnation, United States history
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What Happened to the Eldest Kennedy Son?
Joseph P Kennedy Jr (July 25, 1915 – August 12, 1944) I’ve touched on this individual previously, and then deleted the posts associated with him after a falling out with the person who suggested the reincarnational link. Well, with Robert … Continue reading
Posted in history
Tagged astrology, reincarnation, politics, past lives, United States history, Israel, Kennedy
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Hmm. What the Hell was John Grisham Thinking?
The Brethren (2000) Crime doesn’t pay, or does it? By the time I finished reading this novel, I was totally fed up with the concept that if ‘someone’ in government makes a mistake, his errors can be erased, papered over … Continue reading
Posted in reviews
Tagged 9-11, astrology, crime and punishment, politics, scams, United States history
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Gospel Truth: “Place of the Skull”
Golgotha, Jerusalem It might seem self-evident to some, but for as long as I’ve lived this life, I presumed that Golgotha was so named because of the skeletons of those who were crucified, but not buried. A visit to Jerusalem … Continue reading
Posted in history
Tagged Calvary, crucifixion, Golgotha, Jerusalem, Jesus Christ, photography
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Can His Reincarnation Be Proven by Astrology?
Sai Baba of Shirdi (Died October 15, 1918) I know that it’s a long shot, but I haven’t been working with reincarnational charts for all this time for nothing. Sathya Sai Baba considered himself to be the reincarnation of Shirdi … Continue reading
Posted in history, spirituality
Tagged astrology, Hinduism, India, Muslim, past lives, reincarnation, relationships
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Another Polarizing Figure as an Indian Guru
Sathya Sai Baba (November 23, 1926 – April 24, 2011) Yesterday, when I wrote about his miraculous blending of two images (one of which was the Shroud of Turin), I hadn’t realized that it was the 12th anniversary of Sai … Continue reading
Posted in history, spirituality
Tagged astrology, controversy, guru, India, indian philosophy, reincarnation
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Grasping at Straws: Genuine or Fake?
The Shroud of Turin This discussion has been going on since 1354 AD. And in recent days, several YouTube videos have stated that the atheist scientists were wrong in the carbon dating of October 1978, suggesting that the snippets of … Continue reading
Posted in paranoia, history
Tagged photography, Jesus Christ, miracles, resurrection, medieval, Shroud of Turin, holy relics, Sai Baba
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Sir Eight was a Very Faithful Dog even until Death
Hachikō (November 10, 1923 – March 8, 1935) Now, you knew I couldn’t let this rest until I’d looked at this dog astrologically. His birth chart is randomized. I was really wanting to see if there were any inconjuncts not … Continue reading
Tearjerker: This Dog Met the 5 O’clock Train for 9 Years
Hachi: A Dog’s Tale (2009) I should have known better: with BeBe’s current state of health (and mind), this little film was going to break my heart. I blubbered a lot of tears. In October 2009, Christopher Lloyd of the Sarasota … Continue reading
Posted in history, showbusiness
Tagged dogs, faithful friend, Hollywood, loyalty, Netflix, true story
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