A bundle plantary pattern has all of its 10 planets within the span of a trine thus it has no oppositions or “rim” in its makeup. Bowls are often confused with Bundles, but the major distinction is bowls are a larger formation and spread out within the hemisphere whereas bundles are more concentrated. President William […]
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World Female Tennis #24 Victoria Azarenka
Elena Rybakina (No. 25 ranking) will face Victoria Azarenka (No. 24) in the semifinals of the Australian Open on Thursday, January 26. Rybakina is favored (-200) in this match compared to the underdog Azarenka (+170). ESPN also ranks Azarenka at #24. Both are six feet tall but Rybakiina is ten years older. Victoria Azarenka with […]
The Sounds of Tom Waits
Tom Waits, a singer composer from California, is a mixture of Bob Dylan and Bruce Springsteen — the former he’s covered and the latter who covered him with “Jersey Girl.” Waits seems to be a likable sort; Hal Willner, a friend of his, had him on his Disney theme, Stay Awake — I’ve highlighted some […]
Starting out with How to Learn Astrology
The introductory Book Marc E. Jones published this and almost all of his with the Sabian Publishing Society, which under its charter can only publish his works. Typically, this is called “How to Learn,.” but technically its title is “How to Learn Astrology” published in 1941. The cover of the book is our header image […]
What is a Bowl Temperament Type?
Marc Edmund Jones first discussed Bowl Temperament Types in his book “The Guide to Horoscope Interpretation,” which can be found at affordable prices on AbeBooks. AbeBooks is not an Amazon affiliate but one of the few independent book publishers on the Net, so most search engines do not give their results.. AbeBooks has phenomenal prices, […]
Aussergewöhnlich Kurt Gödel *
A long time ago I read Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid by Douglas Hofstadter and since then became a fan of this sensitive and gifted mathematician. I highly recommend the book and since we are closing down, I figured I get a few of my favorites in before then. Kurt Friedrich Gödel (in […]
C480 Mr. Media, Roger Ailes
Roger Ailes was born on May 15, 1940 at 11:21 am in Warren, Ohio. He was a hemophiliac (look at the septiles below) and is best known for his Emmy-awarded TV production before moving into the political consulting. He is credited with the orchestra pit theory of news-making . If you have two guys on […]
J28 Prince Alfred, son of Victoria and Albert of England
Prince Alfred was born in Windsor Castle on August 6, 1844 at 7:50 am. His biographical data is here; a pleasant but unimpressive man. His son is #29, Prince Alfred of Edinburgh (Alfred Alexander William Ernest Albert) and his daughter Princess Marie Alexandra Victoria, born on 29 October 1875, is #646 as Queen of Roumania. […]
#J902 American reformer, Katherine Tingley
Katherine Tingley née Katherine Augusta Westcott, was born on July 6 1847 in Newbury, Massachusetts to James & Susan Westcott. She was mainly educated in public schools and then in a convent school in Montreal. She is best known for as Katherine Tingley, after her third husband, Philo Tingley. Little known about her two other spouses […]
Veep Joe Biden makes a run for the roses
Something about Biden Joseph Robinette Biden, junior was born on November 20, 1942 in Scranton Pennsylvania. Both his parents were native to the city. The topographical map below is from the USGS catalogue. His parents moved when he was young to New Castle Delaware where he currently resides. Biden received a bachelor of arts degree […]
C627 Tamerlane the Merciless
Tamerlane, is known in his native Uzbekistan as Amir Timur, or Timur the Great, but in the West he is remembered from his epithet, Timurlenke (Turkish) or in Persian Timur-i lang (Temur the Lame). He was one of history’s greatest and cruelest conquerors. Early days of Timur Edgar Allen Poe wrote a poem for him, […]
Quantrill’s Raid on Larryville
William Clarke Quantrill was a Confederate captain during the American Civil War. He was the Confederate version of General William Tecumseh Sherman who is renowned for his burning and pillaging non-military supporters. It is hard to say which man invented the scorched earth policy, but historians seems to favour Quantrill over Sherman because of the Lawrence KS […]










