Category Archives: history

A Man Who Seemed Larger Than Life Itself

Arthur Conan Doyle (May 22, 1859 – July 7, 1930) I probably wouldn’t have considered looking at this man astrologically except for two shows: Houdini and Sherlock. Arthur Conan Doyle was a spiritualist, who could be fooled by psychic fraudsters. … Continue reading

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Here is Henry VII’s Youngest Surviving Child:

Mary Rose Tudor (March 18, 1496 – June 25, 1533) She was Henry VIII’s youngest sister and a short-time Queen of France. In other words, her father’s pride and joy. Mary Rose Tudor is always referred to as that, since … Continue reading

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It Would Be Wise to Remember This:

The Serenity Prayer (1st Published March 15, 1933) This prayer received a short mention in Ellie’s Meat and Potatoes Tarot video about the 16th Major Arcana card, The Tower: Well, that spurred the idea that we could look at the … Continue reading

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The Leading Contestant on America’s Got Talent

Putri Ariani (December 31, 2005) I’m a bit astounded by this: Putri is a past winner of Indonesia’s Got Talent, and is a far more polished performer than the little blind girl image that we’ve been fed, up until this … Continue reading

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Did You Notice the Angel Number?

Moroccan 6.8 Magnitude Earthquake (September 8, 2023) The quake hit @ 11:11 local time. As above, so below? That Yod pointing at the Midheaven is significant: it is formed by inconjuncts to the Moon and Mercury. Uranus is on the … Continue reading

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With an IQ of 260+, He was No April Fool

William James Sidis (April 1, 1898 – July 17, 1944) This is one of those questions: nature or nurture? William James Sidis was considered a genius, but a huge part of that designation may be entirely due to his father’s … Continue reading

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Does One Good Turn Deserve Another?

Edward, The Black Prince (June 15, 1330 – June 8, 1376) Honestly, I don’t think I researched this era very well, especially the Plantagenet line after Henry II. The Black Prince came up on an MSN posting, and I was … Continue reading

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One Man’s Journey to a Heavenly* Realm

Thiaoouba Prophecy (June 19, 1987) This information has come to me through Ellie’s “The Universe Always Wins”. It’s a long video but worth the viewing: I awoke suddenly, not knowing how long I had slept. I was completely awake – … Continue reading

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Another Overlooked but Obvious Past Life for Trump

Benito Mussolini (July 29, 1883 – April 28, 1945) During an evening meal, last night, a neighbour of my wife’s cousin got into a discussion with me about reincarnation and the past lives of famous people. Please note that this … Continue reading

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Another Post Script to My Manuscript

Summer Equinox (June 21, 7 BCE) Okay, this is going to be slightly contradictory to a previous post. Using Rudolf Steiner’s information, I originally asserted a birth date for John the Baptist to be June 2, 7 BCE. But, then, … Continue reading

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