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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.

He Wanted So Much to Join the British Aristocracy

Mohamed Al-Fayed (January 27, 1929) You can’t blame the man: when he was born, Egypt was part of the Middle East protectorate of the United Kingdom. He would have seen where the money was. A boy can always dream, can’t … Continue reading

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After 45 Years, I’ve Come to This Conclusion:

Astrology Isn’t “Real” The planets: they impel rather than compel us. As an astrologer, I have been following the pseudoscience for 45 years. There are correspondences between what happens in the sky and how we (re)act. That’s really all it … Continue reading

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The Half-Forgotten Other Victim of Diana’s Crash

Dodi Fayed (April 17, 1955 – August 31, 1997) The 5th season of “The Crown” brought this individual back into our consciousness. It’s not that he had been forgotten, really, it’s just that his life and death were overshadowed by … Continue reading

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She Just Wants to be the Star in the Movie of Her Life

Kyrsten Sinema (July 12, 1976) With a name that is a homophone of cinema, it’s no wonder Kyrsten Sinema decided, after the Democrats took control of the US Senate, to become an independent. The theatre of it all! (aka “It’s … Continue reading

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It’s Hard to Boast if You’re the Manhattan DA

Alvin Bragg (October 21, 1973) According to Ellie Dreams Down Under, Alvin Bragg is risk-averse. That accounts for his not pursuing Donald Trump at the beginning of 2022, when his assistant district attorneys (publicly) resigned. It makes sense to be … Continue reading

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A Social Contract between the British Royal Family and

The UK Tabloid Press Yes, I know it’s easy to point a finger at the ‘gutter’ newspapers for all that has gone wrong in the world over the past half century, but there is some truth to the fact that … Continue reading

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A Little Ditty About Our Baby Bird

Chants the Kakariki (To the tune of La Cucaracha) The Kakariki, the Kakariki, He’s such a funny little bird, The Kakariki, the Kakariki, He’ll make you laugh without one word.

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Does This Foretell of Bad Tidings?

Cold Full Moon (December 7, 2022) The funny thing about the movements of the Moon is that they occur regularly, like clockwork. But, once in a while, something significant seems to stand out from all the background noise of astronomy. … Continue reading

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A Bird in the Hand is Worth Two in the Bush

Deja on our Christmas tree. Chants taking on an ornament. The two of them, together. (All photos courtesy of Susan Miller on Facebook.)

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This is the Last Time: Hopefully, I’m Finally Right

Beth Leone (April 29, 1968) Here’s a very young-looking Beth. She has been active in spiritual activities since 1988, or so. That would make her birth year to be (perhaps) 1968. She has maintained her youthful appearance. This chart has … Continue reading

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