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About cdsmiller17

I am an Astrologer who also writes about world events. My first eBook "At This Point in Time" is available through most on-line book stores. I have now serialized my second book "The Star of Bethlehem" here.

Once an Explorer, Always an Explorer?

Robert Dudley (Jr) (August 7, 1574 – September 6, 1649) This may be the last Luke Aaron lead that I’m going to (try to) follow. Officially, I believe, he intended that I compare Robert Dudley (Sr) who was rumoured to … Continue reading

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Once a Traitor, Always a Traitor?

Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex (November 10, 1565 – February 25, 1601) I’m getting a hint of how Luke Aaron fits these past giants of politics to more recent incarnations. It’s how they look like each other. In this … Continue reading

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A David and Goliath Story for Today

The Burial (2023) This may be the last film we’ll watch on Amazon Prime Video. It’s based on a true story and it has some very good moments, some totally unexpected and some that were telegraphed ahead of time, perfectly. … Continue reading

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A Very Long Time to Hold a Grudge: 51 Years

Munich Games Massacre (September 5, 1972) The world and his uncle tend to forget that the terrorism that Israel has endured came into stark focus on this day in 1972. The Israeli Olympic team were meant to be bargaining chips … Continue reading

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I Should’ve Known Better: David Wilcock was Right

The Reincarnation of Jane Doe (1223) Now that I have the correct birth chart for Beth Leone (aka Elizabeth Seraphine) I can revisit a question I posed about something that David Wilcock said. (You will need to revisit that post … Continue reading

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This Information Came from Nothing and Nowhere

Elizabeth Seraphine (April 29, 1970) I never expected to find the answer to this puzzle, and, in the end, it was provided in a comment on a post about Elizabeth and David Wilcock’s wedding. He (and I’m presuming it is … Continue reading

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Here’s a Novel Thought: Emperors as Football Managers

Jose Mourinho (January 26, 1963) Now, we’re going out into left field, here. My most recent commenter has challenged me to look at three individuals (and their past lives) to see if there are any links between them. OK, I’m … Continue reading

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“Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow”

Macbeth’s Soliloquy (Act 5, Scene 5) On PBS, Sunday night, this soliloquy was recited by an actor in a rundown building. I memorized this one in my teens when we were studying Macbeth in high school. I recited it along … Continue reading

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Hint: He Married His 13-Year-Old Cousin

Jerry Lee Lewis (September 29, 1835 – October 28, 2022) Honestly, you cannot make these things up. The singer, known as “The Killer” eloped with his cousin, Myra. This may have been a karmic echo of what Edgar Allan Poe … Continue reading

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Let’s Take a Second Look at the Publication of the Novel

Jane Eyre (October 16, 1847) I’d written about this author before. But, since my daily calendar highlighted this event, I decided to look at its publication. Previously, the Wikipedia post about this book suggests a date of October 19, 1847 … Continue reading

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