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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.

The Name of the Game is Hidden Meaning

Manifest (2018 – 2023) This is my next-to-last post about Manifest, the series that’s showing on Netflix. There are no spoiler alerts here, since I want to concentrate on the meanings behind the characters’ names. Names as Religious Symbols in … Continue reading

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What’s in a Name? By Accident or Design?

Manifest (Season 4, Part 2a) Way back at the beginning of Manifest, I wondered about some of the characters’ names. Most were obvious, but one of them made me ponder its meaning. I’d never heard of the Goddess Lakshmi before, … Continue reading

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Sufficient Unto the Day (and the Rest)

July 23, 2024 Unfortunately, Google Translate doesn’t do Latin. And according to some critics of the text, this looks fake. Admittedly, my Latin is a little rusty, but I couldn’t make head nor tail of these words. My title says … Continue reading

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North Node in Aries Returns for Me on July 23, 2024

Is This My Return Date to Spirit? My astrology friend, Ellie Adams, has done it again. She posted a YouTube video highlighting what North Node in Aries can actually mean for everyone. In reality, she has alerted me to something … Continue reading

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Star: Manifesting Divine Consciousness?

Manifest (Season 4, Part 1) We’re halfway through the first part of season four of Manifest. A shift in emphasis has everyone on the show discussing Divine Consciousness. Hmm. It was then that Olive remembered (again) that she had the … Continue reading

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Yesterday in History XXI

The Rosetta Stone is Unearthed (July 15, 1799) Until the Rosetta Stone was deciphered over 20 years after its discovery, Egyptian hieroglyphs were unfathomable, a veritable mystery to be solved. I wondered if a randomized event chart would show that … Continue reading

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Protestants Called Him “Father of the Canon”

Athanasius of Alexandria (died: May 2, 373 AD) It probably matters to no one in the present time who this man was. But he seems to have been the one to list the 27 books of the New Testament that … Continue reading

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Alzheimer’s: Research is Trying to Find a Cure, but…

Type III Diabetes? At the end of the latest season of “Grey’s Anatomy”, Meredith Grey was trying to make a breakthrough on her research for a cure to Alzheimer’s, and she had to go up against the establishment. It was … Continue reading

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Young Love: Romeo and Juliet were a Legal Couple

The Age of Consent This is a very contentious subject matter. And yet, over time the lines of legality have shifted from younger to older. The first recorded age-of-consent law dates from 1275 in England; as part of its provisions on rape, … Continue reading

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What’s Behind His Rivalry with Elon Musk?

Mark Zuckerberg (May 14, 1984) Obviously, something’s going on behind the scenes. Reincarnation may be the reason. This chart is (perhaps) correct. But, as proof of reincarnation, it needs a link to the birth and death charts of someone in … Continue reading

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