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Monthly Archives: May 2023
Here’s a Mystery from 150 Years Ago
The Mary Celeste (last ship’s log dated November 25, 1872) Ghost ships weren’t uncommon in those days, but once Arthur Conan Doyle wrote a fictionalized version of its story, the Mary Celeste became famous. The inconclusive nature of the hearings … Continue reading
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Tagged astrology, ghost ships, mystery, UFOs, United States history
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Once a Fraudster, Always a Fraudster?
Daniel Dunglas Home (March 20, 1833 – June 21, 1886) Here’s another Ahtum Re link as confirmed in “Return of the Revolutionaries”. Daniel D Home was a ‘physical medium’, whatever that means, and has been accused of using trickery to … Continue reading
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Tagged astrology, fraud, past lives, psychic phenomenon, reincarnation, trickery
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This is the Man that William Blake Most Admired
Emanuel Swedenborg (February 8, 1688 [NS] – March 29, 1772) Here’s another synchronistic event going on. I was sent by two members of our local “Faith & Science” group a link to a recent Richard Tarnas video. Evidently, he is … Continue reading
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Tagged astrology, Blake, consciousness, past lives, reincarnation, religion
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Whodunit: the “Black Dahlia” Murder of…
Elizabeth Short (July 29, 1924 – January 15, 1944) Today’s post was prompted by a YouTube video from the Forensic Astrology team of Ellie Adams and Brandy Burrow, yesterday. This sensational murder is still unsolved after almost 76 years. That … Continue reading
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Tagged astrology, crime and punishment, Hollywood, murder mystery, surgical precision, United States history, unsolved
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I Believe a Man Whose Last Name Means “Angel Light”
Orfeo (Orville) Angelucci (June 25, 1912 – July 24, 1993) Until yesterday, I had never heard of this person. So, of course, I had to see him, astrologically. According to Angelucci in his book The Secret of the Saucers (1955), he first … Continue reading
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Tagged aliens, astrology, contactee, out of body experiences, space travel, UFOs, United States history
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He Was the Grandfather of All Alien Contactees
George Adamski (April 17, 1891 – April 23, 1965) George Adamski was one of the first authors I read who purported to have been contacted by an alien from a UFO. This set him at odds with a great many … Continue reading
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Tagged aliens, astrology, contactee, UFOs, United States history
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Europe’s Alchemy Day (Yes, It’s a Thing…)
The Book of the Composition of Alchemy (published on February 11, 1144) I thought it might be interesting to look at the day this book was published, to see what was in the heavens. The text of the book can … Continue reading
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Tagged alchemy, astrology, Christianity, Islam, publications, Spain
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How to Finally Get Those Unfinished Jobs Done
Charles Babbage (December 26, 1791 – October 18, 1871) I must say, the book I’ve been mining for reincarnational links has been very informative, so far. But sometimes it feels like the connections are fantasy stories, especially this one, which … Continue reading
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Tagged astrology, computer technology, Great Britain, past lives, reincarnation, United States history
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The Night that Started the Whole Spiritualism “Thing”
The Fox Sisters Communicate with a Dead Peddler (March 31, 1848) On March 31, 1848, Kate Fox challenged the source of the rappings to repeat a pattern of noises she made with her fingers. The rapper complied, and a relationship … Continue reading
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Tagged astrology, fraud, seances, spiritualism, talking to dead people
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My Wife is a Wonder Woman
She did the Landscaping of our Gardens Herself This photo was taken by the photographer hired by our realtor, last Wednesday. What else can I say?