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Friday, September 17, 2004
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Predicting the Future with Astrology - Cycles Closing and Opening
by Robert Wilkinson
Yes, you can predict the future. All you have to do is measure the cycles of the past and present, and extrapolate possible results. Remove the improbable, take a look at the bigger picture within which your future is unfolding, and the rest is easy.
These articles were posted back in July and August, and if you examine them you will get a clearer picture of what's happening to all of us in one way or another at this time. The article about a chapter closing with a new pulse opening was posted at this link,and a follow up on what we're facing in the future was posted at this link.
Enjoy examining the material, and I'll be posting more astrological information shortly. Namaste.
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Jesus Christ and Election 2004
by Robert Wilkinson
This will be very funny for a lot of my readers. Caleb found this for Political Physics for September 11th on a pretty good website. Click on the top link "story" about Jesus. It's making its way around the country, and it does offer food for thought, in terms of just how ugly the human race is willing to become toward each other. And I'm not talking about the ones who created this insightful set of images.
Jesus Christ would not approve of what we're doing to each other, or how we're NOT trying to "solve" the problem of violence on Earth. War on Terror? Try War on Fear! I guess Roosevelt was right.
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Kittens, Cats, Politics, and Why They Are In Charge
by Robert Wilkinson
As you know, my friend Caleb and I are doing a blog called Political Physics, where we keep you abreast of the breaking political news of our day, as well as articles that give pause for thought. Or in this case, paws for thought. (I can't help it - I have German blood!)
The content is purr-fect, and the comment stream is really funny! Check it out!! Thanks for the smile, Caleb. It's wonderful to be able to have a sense of humor and play a little in this election season of so many lies, distortions, and screaming heads with so much at risk.
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Last update: 8/27/2006; 10:31:50 AM.
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