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They were the More Famous Pair to Explore America

Lewis and Clark’s Corps of Discovery Expedition (May 14, 1804) I’m jealous of them. Ask anyone who Lewis and Clark were and they’ll be able to tell you all about their expedition to explore the western lands acquired after the … Continue reading

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It’s Called “Stream of Consciousness”

The Song of Lunch (2010) From the opening minutes of the filmed adaptation of this book, I knew that the narrative came from the written word. We do this all the time, but are mostly unaware that we’re doing it. … Continue reading

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He is Called “The Father of the Constitution”

James Madison (March 16, 1751 [NS] – June 28, 1836) Reincarnation Research has not made this link, as far as I know. But I had a hint from Karen’s “Ask the Spirit Guides” channel video yesterday. But more on that, … Continue reading

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This Author had a Sense of Adventure in Life

Edgar Rice Burroughs (September 1, 1875 – March 19, 1950) In the Season 2, Episode 6 of “1923” one of the characters mentioned Edgar Rice Burroughs by name as someone he could tell of Elizabeth’s heroic adventure to reconnect with … Continue reading

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After Sherlock Holmes’ Death, a New Chapter Starts

Watson (2025) The world has a fascination with Sherlock Holmes. Besides the original Basil Rathbone films of yesteryear, there are modern adaptations, mostly for television: Elementary, Sherlock and now Watson. Premise One year after Sherlock Holmes’s apparent death at the hands of … Continue reading

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“If These Walls Could Talk…”

Here (2024) This film is a trip through history from a singular perspective as witness to what happens through time. Here is a 2024 American drama film produced and directed by Robert Zemeckis, who co-wrote the screenplay with Eric Roth, based on the 2014 graphic novel by Richard … Continue reading

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Of Course: Here’s the Modern Day Political Activist

Greta Thunberg (January 3, 2003) I was mulling over the idea that political activists like Sophie Scholl couldn’t possibly exist in today’s climate. Climate! Of course, Greta Thunberg. Her birth time is unknown, so I’ve randomized the timing of her … Continue reading

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Something Tells Me that the “Jigs” are Up

Ivana Trump’s ‘Accidental’ Death (July 14,2022) Watching part 2 of Karen asking her spirit guides video today, I’m struck by Ivana’s willingness to answer questions about her death on that fateful day in her New York City apartment. Allegedly, she … Continue reading

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He was Afraid of Going to Hell When He Died

John Calvin (July 10, 1509 – May 27, 1564 O.S.) I’m looking at this individual because of a video by Cash Peters, after his visit to Switzerland: Here’s his rectified birth chart: I can see why he would think so: … Continue reading

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“Love is Love, and Not Fade Away”

Spoiler Alert (2022) I am not a fan of films about gay people. This one was suggested by a member of my wife’s family who has gone through a similar ending with her husband and father of her children. That … Continue reading

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