Category Archives: history

This Man was the Philosophical Spirit of His Age

Arthur Schopenhauer (February 22, 1788 – September 21, 1861) Honestly, I cannot decide whether someone comes to mind because they’re connected to me, or they’re just interesting in their own right. This man is a case in point. Part of … Continue reading

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THIS is the Opening Shot of WWIII

ICBM Hits Dnipro, Ukraine (November 21, 2024) Although everyone is trying to play this event down, it is very clear that Western allies in NATO are rattled. Why? Because it’s not a step too far for Putin to use nuclear … Continue reading

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It’s Been a Mystery for 65 Years

The Dyatlov Pass Incident (February 2, 1959) There is a lot of speculation about what happened to these nine hikers in the Ural Mountain system in Russia on that fateful night/early morning. Even Cash Peters used his time travelling abilities … Continue reading

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Did You Ever Wonder?

Who Were The Brothers Grimm? (2015) I wonder the same thing when I decided to look at their astrological energies, together. The Brothers Grimm (German: die Brüder Grimm or die Gebrüder Grimm), Jacob (1785–1863) and Wilhelm (1786–1859), were German academics who together collected and published folklore. The brothers are among the best-known … Continue reading

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The Day the First Actor Walked the Stage in Athens

Thespis of Icaria becomes the first recorded actor to portray a character on stage, Nov 23, 534 BCE Well, that’s interesting. And, as an astrologer, I suspect that the chart for the middle of that day will reveal something that … Continue reading

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This Whaling Incident Inspired the Novel Moby Dick

Sinking of the Essex (November 20, 1820) Essex was an American whaling ship from Nantucket, Massachusetts, which was launched in 1799. On November 20, 1820, while at sea in the southern Pacific Ocean under the command of Captain George Pollard Jr., the ship was attacked and sunk by … Continue reading

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The Real Man in a Red Cap from the Hopi Indians

Thomas Banyacya (June 2, 1909 – February 6, 1999) No doubt you’ve seen YouTube videos discussing “The Man in the Red Cap” as if applying to Donald Trump. Don’t be deceived: this is the way that we Westerners bend knowledge … Continue reading

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When a True Story Inspires an Award Winning Film

John Wojtowicz (March 9, 1945 – January 2, 2006) This is the man who tried to rob a bank to get funds for his wife’s gender affirming operation. Sound familiar? Yes, this is the basis of the film “Dog Day … Continue reading

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It’s Been Ten Days Since the 2024 US Elections

Is the USA a Going Concern? You may see the Accounting implication in my question above. But it’s a moral one as well. In other words, for the whole world, there are concerns going forward under Trump 2.0. At present, … Continue reading

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We Are All Part of a Community of Astrologers

Helena Woods (May 17, 1994) Ellie Dreams Down Under mentioned Helena’s YouTube channel last night. Helena, who lives in France, generally does astrocartography, which is the study of where (and when) to relocate. Last year, she posted a political astrology … Continue reading

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