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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.

I’m Trying to Keep My Heart Open, But It’s Hard

Tarot: Ace of Cups Spirituality (Upright) In a spiritual context, the Ace of Cups is a sign that you will open your heart to the love the universe is sending to you. You should feel a deep connection to spirit when … Continue reading

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Read the Sender’s Email Address Before You Open

Phishing Scams Now, I realize that not everyone has the ability to do that. I have a Hotmail account, which is serviced by Microsoft Outlook. ALL emails, even the ones in spam have a preview of who sent you the … Continue reading

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I Feared It Might be an April Fool’s Joke

Artemis II (April 1, 2026) I watched this blast off on ABC News last night, holding my breath, as so many people must have been doing worldwide. It went off without a hitch, after a 10 minute delay. For anyone … Continue reading

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This Is NOT an April Fool’s Joke

Wallis Simpson and Meghan Markle Previously, I speculated that Edward VIII and Prince Harry might be karmically related. Now I want to look at the women they gave up their royal duties for. And before you remind me that Meghan … Continue reading

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The Beatles’ First Hit Single:

Love Me Do (September 4, 1962) I thought it might be informative to show you what the energy was on this second attempt to record The Beatles’ first single in 1962. There’s a documentary that reveals the details of the … Continue reading

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The Very Last Time The Beatles Performed Live

The Beatles’ Rooftop Concert (January 30, 1969) If you want to see the leadup to this ‘live’ show, watch “The Beatles Get Back”. The show itself is not shown in this preview clip, but it’s famous enough to be understood … Continue reading

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1967: What a Long, Strange Trip It’s Been

Across The Universe (2007) Having lived through the Summer of Love (as it was called that year), I watched as the world changed completely. The Beatles were at the forefront of the Revolution with their music and Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely … Continue reading

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So, Who Exactly was William Shakespeare’s Only Son?

Hamnet Shakespeare (baptised Feb. 2, 1585 – buried Aug. 11, 1596) Awkward, isn’t it? We don’t know exactly when Hamnet was born or when exactly Hamnet died, as the only parish records show his baptism and burial. But, I wondered … Continue reading

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I Now Have a New Appreciation of Shakespeare

Hamnet (2025) It’s been a long while since a film has cut me to the quick. In my teens, I watched “Romeo and Juliet” from the point-of-view of young love. Even “All Is True” a few years back helped me … Continue reading

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“The Shawshank Redemption” had a Precursor

Escape From Alcatraz (1979) Again, in the back of my mind, I knew about this daring escape. One man and two brothers broke out from The Rock (as it was known) under cover of night and swam away to freedom. … Continue reading

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