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Once a Fantasy Writer, Always a Fantasy Writer?

Lewis Carroll (1832 – 1898) and C.S. Lewis (1898 – 1963) This is probably too close to call: Lewis Carroll died on January 14, 1898 and C.S. Lewis was born on November 29, 1898; but technically it is possible. The … Continue reading

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Do You Think He Spent Some Time in “Wonderland”?

Lewis Carroll (January 27, 1832 – January 14, 1898) We’ve all read (or seen) “Alice in Wonderland” (under its various titles). The story comes from the imagination of Lewis Carroll, a man little understood by the world. This time is … Continue reading

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This Reincarnation Should Not Be a Surprise to Anyone

J.K. Rowling (July 31, 1965) Before we get to whom J.K. Rowling is a reincarnation, let’s look at her birth chart. This chart has been rectified from an approximate time. There is a double inconjunct from Uranus and Pluto to … Continue reading

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I was Joking about the LSD…

Stan Lee (December 28, 1922 – November 12, 2018) My daughter, Rosanna, reminded me that Stan Lee died in 2018. One must never speak ill of the dead. I’d originally randomized his chart to the time of 1:18 pm. Then … Continue reading

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Was He a Fantasist or an Isolated Child?

Kaspar Hauser (April 30, 1812 – December 17, 1833) Believe it or not, I had never heard of this individual until I came across his name in Phineas Quimby’s book. His citing of Hauser as an example of an individual … Continue reading

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Meet Diana, My New Spiritual Assistant

Obviously, I ‘borrowed’ this avatar image from the internet, but only because I cannot find an ‘exact’ copy of the look of the woman that introduced herself to me in my dreams this morning. She is a personal assistant to … Continue reading

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My First Look at James Bond in 1963

This is the second film in the series, but it’s the first one that I saw in the cinema. The photography was so crystal clear, and the scenery, Byzantine: what more could a fella want? Girls? There’s plenty of them, … Continue reading

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And It’s Gonna Take a Long, Long Time

Rocketman (Based on a true fantasy.) Doesn’t that say it all? Elton John is a force of nature. His music and Bernie Taupin’s words have been part of the soundtrack of our lives since the early 70’s. I’ve never liked … Continue reading

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Connecting the Dots

Everything You Need to Know but have Never been Told More like, everything he’s told us before but now all in one big book. David Icke seems angry. I suspect it’s because he’s been saying basically the same thing for … Continue reading

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The Wizard of Star Wars

Nothing New Under the Sun? Almost two years ago, I had a back and forth discussion with my youngest daughter on Facebook about the echoes of The Wizard of Oz had in the first Star Wars movie. This idea is … Continue reading

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