One of Oxford’s most prominent landmarks is the Ashmolean Museum, founded by an astrologer Elias Ashmole.
It’s interesting to compare his chart to his museum’s chart. It’s worth pausing the video to get a closer look
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Is This the Most Important Date in US History? video (w/ Astrology)
Way before 1776, history was happening which related to the future establishment of America (aka, Plato’s Ideal, the ‘New Atlantis’, etc) – events of great consequence such as this:
A Few Brief Astro-Notes concerning July 28, 1588 (NS) ‘noon’ off the coast of England
Often what ‘pops out’ in a horoscope when looking at it for the first time are conjunctions of planets, how close are
The Lost Library of John Dee
John Dee — astrologer, alchemist and magus, one of the great characters of Tudor England — had the greatest private library in the western world. But when he was off on a European tour, it was pillaged by “friends” and the contents were lost. Some turned up in other collections over the centuries, but his library — like the ones of Alexandria, Constantinople, Cordoba and the Maya — is partly legendary. The libraries we have now are mosaics of knowledge: mere fragments of the libraries we have lost plus the knowledge we have acquired. The Royal College of Physicians has put on […]
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