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Tag Archives: innocence
Xenophobia: Fear of the Unknown and the “Other”
Voyagers (2021) We watched this sci-fi film, last night, and I was left with the distinct impression that it was an allegory of humanity in a microcosm. Call it Star Trek, Battlestar Galactica and 2001: a Space Odyssey all wrapped … Continue reading
Posted in showbusiness
Tagged alienation, aliens, humanity, innocence, New Earth, science fiction, space exploration
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Chants’ Scary Adventure, Yesterday
Take a look at his tail. He had part of it singed off when he decided to perch in the light bowl just below the ceiling fan blades (one of which he is pictured sitting on here). I guess he … Continue reading
Posted in personal
Tagged accidents, astrology, babyhood, birds, close-call, family pet, innocence
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But What About the Victim, Herself?
Kathleen Hunt ( February 21, 1953 – December 9, 2001) I hate to keep harping on this ‘event’ but her birth chart might hold the key to what happened to Kathleen Peterson on that fateful night. I originally randomized the … Continue reading
Posted in history, showbusiness
Tagged American justice system, astrology, documentary, guilt, innocence, murder mystery, Netflix
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I Shall Name You the Fishermen Three:
Wynken, Blynken and Nod (1889) I used to have this book when I was a very young child, and I’m sure my mother read several of his poems to me. This one stands out for its rhythmic quality and its … Continue reading
The First British Queen to be Executed
Anne Boleyn (May 19, 1536) I very much doubt that Henry VIII would have been in attendance at this event, but he let it happen, nonetheless, because Anne Boleyn produced a daughter (Elizabeth) and not a son. Because Anne lost … Continue reading
Posted in history, spirituality
Tagged astrology, beheaded, execution, innocence, marriage, royalty, United Kingdom
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