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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.

Has the Circle of Life Finally Been Completed?

Edgar Cayce (1877-1945) and David Wilcock (1973 – 2026) Life is a journey. When viewed from an astrological perspective, it is a circle. Reincarnation allows us to see beyond one life to others. Because Edgar Cayce saw his own return … Continue reading

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My First Thought: Is This a Hoax?

David Wilcock Suicide? (April 20, 2026) Oh, no: say it isn’t so! (Rachel Platten’s song, “Fight Song” has been running nonstop through my mind.) Here’s the event chart… I rounded the time to the nearest quarter hour, bearing in mind … Continue reading

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The Event that Started a “Massacree” Protest Movement

Alice’s Restaurant (November 25, 1965) Guthrie refers to the incident as a “massacree“, a colloquialism originating in the Ozark Mountains that describes “an event so wildly and improbably and baroquely messed up that the results are almost impossible to believe”. It is … Continue reading

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Speculation: Why did He Choose This Name?

Pope Leo XIV (September 14, 1955) There are shadows of reincarnation here. As usual, no one knows Leo XIV’s birth time, so I will do what I always do: randomize it, and see where the chips may fall. Then, again, … Continue reading

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This Shouldn’t Come as a Surprise

Mark Carney‘s Inspiration is Sir Isaac Brock They say if you wait long enough, people reveal who they really are. In this case, our Prime Minister went on TV last night to discuss the ongoing situation with the American administration. … Continue reading

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Do Only the Good Die Young?

Tara Browne (March 4, 1945 – December 18, 1966) Obviously, being a Guinness heir cannot save you, either. John Lennon admitted that the first two verses in “Day in the Life” were based on this individual. But, as usual, his … Continue reading

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“And I Would Walk 500 Miles…”

The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry (2023) This one on Prime Video is quirky, to say the least. I had to remind myself it was also a fantasy. Pensioner Harold Fry lives in Kingsbridge in south Devon with his wife Maureen, leading a humdrum … Continue reading

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The Last of the Flavian Dynasty

Domitian (October 24, 51 C.E. – September 18, 96 C.E.) I have ignored this individual for several years, now. Why? I wonder. With the doubling up of lives that I have experienced previously, I suspect that this is yet another … Continue reading

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I’m Revisiting an Incomplete Post about These Two

Stephen Fry and Oscar Wilde When I first compared Stephen Fry with Oscar Wilde, I didn’t share their joint charts. That was a mistake, in my opinion. Because of their almost identical looks, it was negligent of me to not … Continue reading

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Undeniable Irony: the Circle has Come Around Again

The whole Declaration of Independence, signed 250 years ago, was meant to permanently dispose of the Mad King George III of Great Britain. And, yet, here we are again with a Mad King acting with impnity. In reality, the American … Continue reading

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