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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.

A Whole Lot of Wishful Thinking Goin’ On

Trump’s Downfall? (February 13, 2026) The astrologers who occupy space on YouTube are mostly saying the same thing. They think, when Saturn enters Aries (conjunct Neptune) that things will get very dicey for the 47th President. The first thing I’m … Continue reading

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After Every Chapter, I Have to Put the Book Down

The Secret of Secrets (2025) But within a minute or two, I have to pick it up again, to read the next chapter. From the very first Robert Langdon book, it’s been the same for me. It’s the breathless pace … Continue reading

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For Most of This Show, We’re in the Dark, Literally

Absentia (2017 – 2020) I thought we were going to watch “Run Away” on Netflix, but my wife had a different idea, based on a family recommendation: this show. So far we watched the first season of 10 episodes. There … Continue reading

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Dreams in Which I’m Dying are the Best I’ve Ever Had*

Lucid Dreaming I love the synchronicity of being given two books for Christmas and having one reference the topic of the other. The closest Katherine had ever come to projecting was the occasional “lucid dream” – a bizarre experience wherein … Continue reading

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How to Spend a Week Binge Watching a TV Show

Younger (2015 – 2021) My wife insisted. I’m not sure what the appeal is, because it’s a world that we hardly are aware of: book publishing. Culturally, it speaks to the rarified air of New York society, in much the … Continue reading

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Same Accident, Different Result

Angels Sing (2012) I had a sense of deja vu watching this film, last night. I’m sure it’s a common enough circums6tance: two boys on a frozen lake; one brother falls through the ice and the other is helpless to … Continue reading

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In December 1984, I Adapted a TV Play Called…

“Interview With The Devil” by Mark Leiron-Young I’m not sure what I intended to do with the teleplay, but after reading Mark’s original treatment, I felt moved to adapt the story into a TV play in five acts. My ‘purpose’ … Continue reading

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Uncovering Bible Connections (Gematria: Old and New)

Comparing Genesis 1:1 and John 1:1 (Mid-1980’s) Before I wrote the poem “In-Beginning”, I calculated the value of each letter in Hebrew and Greek to see if they corresponded. I was pleasantly surprised. Of course they’re connected. How could they … Continue reading

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I Had a Thought, Last Night: Mid-1980’s was My Peak

Tales from the Time Loop (2003) I’m referencing David Icke’s book here because 22 years ago he tried to get people to wake up from their slumbering. Otherwise, they will be destined to repeat their life lessons over and over … Continue reading

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Murdered by His Brother, Made a Saint, Then a King

“Good King” Wenceslas (c 907 – September 28, 935) There’s a bit of synchronicity at work here. Every Boxing Day (Feast of Saint Stephen), we are reminded of how righteous this Duke of Bohemia was with the song, referenced above. … Continue reading

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