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The First White Buddhist in Asia

Henry Steel Alcott (August 2, 1832 – February 17, 1907) This is going to be a bit of a stretch, especially as Henry S Alcott seems such a sober and solemn individual. Are there any pictures of him smiling? As … Continue reading

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Until Death Do You Part…

Carolyn Jeanne Bessette (January 7, 1966) and JFK Jr. This is a photo of their wedding day… Carolyn Bessette was young and in love when she married JFK Jr., like every other bride, I suspect. Little did she know (or … Continue reading

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Do You Wonder How They Survived Their Relationship?

Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy My immediate response would be chemistry, but, since I write an astrology blog, mainly, I probably should say it’s in their stars. I’ll look at Katharine Hepburn first, since they first worked together on “Woman … Continue reading

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Franklin’s Wife Died Missing Her Husband

Deborah Read Franklin (February 14, 1708 [OS] – December 19, 1774) Deborah Read Franklin was two years younger that Benjamin, but we did not have an accurate birth date, until I searched for her on Find a Grave.com. There is … Continue reading

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This May Come as a Shock to the System

Benjamin Franklin (January 6, 1706 [OS] – April 17, 1790) While reading the book, Return of the Revolutionaries, I kept wondering about this individual. About halfway through, he has not been included in the list of reincarnated individuals. (I just … Continue reading

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One Aspect Repeats Itself at the Beginning and the End

Sylvia Browne (October 19, 1936 – November 20, 2013) Sylvia Browne has been gone almost 10 years, already. That means, to some, that she’s yesterday’s news. I see her wisdom as timeless, as I’ve documented previously, here. The double T-square … Continue reading

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Did Lizzie Actually Axe-Murder Her Parents?

Lizzie Borden (July 19, 1862 – June 1, 1927) I’d like to thank Ellie Adams and Brandy Burrow for their insightful (and inciteful) Forensic Astrology YouTube video. There’s a kind of vacant look in this portrait of Lizzie Borden from … Continue reading

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And Now for Something Completely Frivolous…

Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) and Ellen DeGeneres (Jan 26, 1958) I used to scoff at these photos of doppelgangers. But, no longer. In truth, these two couldn’t be more dissimilar in other ways, but their looks seem identical. That’s a … Continue reading

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They Treated You So Badly, You Had to Call Them Out

Prince Harry and Edward VIII As you may remember, I made the connection between these two royals previously, only that I looked at their determination to marry the women they loved, even if it meant they had to leave the … Continue reading

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Why Charles Fought for Camilla to be Queen

Queen Camilla and Queen Charlotte Imagine, if you will, that a karmic memory of loving your spouse was so great that you were willing to risk condemnation from the whole of the nation, just to marry her again in the … Continue reading

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