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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.

Today Would Have Been My Father’s 115th Birthday

James Ewart Miller (December 29, 1909)

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The Catholic Saint who Saw a Vision of Divine Mercy

Faustina Kowalska (August 25, 1905 – October 15, 1938) I was alerted to this Catholic Saint by a YouTube video today. This timing was noted on her birth certificate. There is one inconjunct, only. Mercury Inconjunct Ascendant You are likely … Continue reading

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There’s Seems to be a Preponderance of It This Year

Wishful Thinking Unfortunately, wishing for something different doesn’t make it so. Those on the Left of the political divide now know what it feels like when their candidate doesn’t win the Presidential Election. In place of any physical proof that … Continue reading

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When Asked He Said He Didn’t Want to Leave Any:

“Last Words” by George Carlin (November 10, 2009) This book was a surprise Christmas gift from my wife, Susan. She said that she was drawn to it when looking at a used book stand at a Christmas market. I don’t … Continue reading

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The Boy Who Wouldn’t Grow Up

J.M. Barrie (May 9, 1860 – June 19, 1937) I suppose it’s cheeky to associated the subtitle of his greatest play, “Peter Pan” with the playwright, himself, but somehow just looking at his portrait, above, the child is still in … Continue reading

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Two Variations on the Christmas Theme

Dear Santa (2024) It’s not fun to mock the afflicted, but this film looks to see what would happen if a child misspelled Santa because of dyslexia. It’s essentially Faust in disguise. This time goodness wins through. A Christmas Karen … Continue reading

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We Saw the Winter Lights Display at Springwater Park

According to the meta detail this photo was taken at 6:44 pm, just moments before we saw a flash in the sky toward Barrie. Evidently, there was a blue flash before the power outage. Hmm.

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If You Love London at Christmas, You’ll Love This Show

Black Doves (2024) And, really, who wouldn’t love London at this time of year? Because spy movies tend to be filmed and shown in summer, this one makes a change. Also, the cross-pollination of world politics, London gangsters and undercover … Continue reading

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Her Resignation May Be the Undoing of Trudeau’s Reign

Chrystia Freeland (August 2, 1968) I guess they call it hubris: Justin Trudeau claims to be a feminist, and yet time and time again he shows himself to be anything but a feminist. He should also be respectful of his … Continue reading

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It’s in the Title: This Book on Tarot is Very Well Done

Tarot Well Done (2024) I cannot remember a time when an esoteric book on Tarot has been so anticipated. Ellie’s 44,000 subscribers of her YouTube channel “Ellie Dreams Down Under” are a ready market for sales. They won’t be disappointed. … Continue reading

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