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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.

Rap Song? The Rapid Fire Delivery Suggests So

Like a Rolling Stone (1965) As far as I know, Rap music didn’t exist in 1965. But when Bob Dylan wrote and performed this song, something changed, permanently. I saw, somewhere, that Dylan even surprised himself when the first four … Continue reading

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The Day a Complete Unknown Changed Music History

Like a Rolling Stone (June 16, 1965) It’s a piece of rock history that became legendary. Al Kooper wanted to watch a Bob Dylan recording session, so, when he was invited, he jumped at the chance. The rest is the … Continue reading

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The Revolution of a 60’s Folk Singer-Songwriter

A Complete Unknown (2024) Coincidental? I write about the feud between John Lennon and Bob Dylan yesterday, and then I find this film on Crave last night. The day that Dylan went electric at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965 … Continue reading

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At Fifteen, I was Oblivious to This “Feud”

John Lennon vs. Bob Dylan Admittedly, “Rubber Soul” showed a different side of The Beatles. They started using acoustic guitars, for example. And there’s a tacit agreement that this change was a direct result of meeting Bob Dylan in London … Continue reading

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There’s a New Egregore in Town

Egregore I was watching a YouTube video last night that purported to be an ‘interview’ with Jesus. Ordinarily, I would avoid such videos, since the idea of ‘talking’ with a departed spirit via dowsing rods is anathema. What proved fascinating … Continue reading

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It Didn’t Occur to Me that the Conservatives Would Rebel

Pierre Poilievre’s Leadership is in Trouble When I compared the 2025 Budget with Carney’s birth chart, I neglected to see how it would affect Poilievre. Did he not see that his actions and words were divisive? He didn’t read the … Continue reading

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Pierre Radisson Lives on in French River

I’m back in my original stomping grounds.

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These Lyrics May Be Truer Now Than Ever

Girl (December 3, 1965) Hmm.

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Who Says They are No Mo’?

The Nommo of Dogon Fame I’ve been writing about the “Watchers” (the sons of God who fell from Heaven into the arms of the daughters of Men). It should have been obvious that the Dogon creation myth would be an … Continue reading

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Yesterday’s Post Brings Me Back to My Discovery in ’96

Jesus was Effeminate Sacrilege, eh? We are so fixated on strong men, we forget that Jesus may not have been very masculine. In my manuscript, “The Star of Bethlehem” I even suggested that ‘he’ may have been a woman. After … Continue reading

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