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12.8.22

How cartomancy and astrology actually work

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  This video is based on Bernardo Kastrup's book 'Decoding Jung's Metaphysics'. It goes on for 42 minutes so it's kinda ...
6.7.22

A Philosophy of Astrology #8 ~ The Symbolism

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In part 7 of this series we saw that in the Jungian synchronistic worldview, both the internal world (thoughts, dreams etc.) and the extern...
3.7.22

A Philosophy of Astrology #7 ~ The Key

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When Carl Jung and Wolfgang Pauli discussed synchronicity, they were not just looking for a way to explain extraordinairy meaningful coincid...
21.4.22

Oscar Wilde or the anatomy of the Big Slap

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When something remarkable happens, the kind of thing everybody talks about, there's a 99% chance that the asteroids have something to s...
19.4.22

Asteroids and volcanoes

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In this post we’ll look at ‘confirmed’ volcanic eruptions in Italy in the 16 th and 17 th century with a known start date. In the astrolo...

A Philosophy of Astrology #6 ~ The Science

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For most people with a scientific background it's simply common sense that all things astrological are nonsense, when in fact, there...
12.6.21

Cryptocurrency astrology #2 ~ Manipulation

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Markets are subject to manipulation. Big institutions, big media, trolling billionaires, governments, central banks and regulators have the ...
22.5.21

Cryptocurrency astrology #1 ~ Bitcoin basics

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Cryptocurrencies will be an important part of future money. Some people think of Bitcoin as digital gold. But whatever your opinion might be...
23.3.21

Jacob Collier's astrological muses

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A week ago Jacob Collier won his fifth Granny. Not bad, considering that he was born on the 2nd of August 1994 (in London). Collier has Moza...
24.10.20

A Philosophy of Astrology #5 ~ The Numbers

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Cosmic objects often arrange themselves in a plane. Our Solar System is relatively flat. Saturn's rings are flat too. Pluto and Damocle...
21.10.20

A Philosophy of Astrology #4 ~ The Subjectivity

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The astrological realm is filled with signs, symbols and stories. Each (semiotic) sign points to a field of potential meanings. Interpretati...
17.10.20

A Philosophy of Astrology #3 ~ The Coherence

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For thousands of years, astrologers worked with the Sun, the Moon and the visible planets from Mercury to Saturn. A relatively small selecti...
13.10.20

A Philosophy of Astrology #2 ~ The Web

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If we take the astrological claim serious, we assume that reality as it appears to us and life as we know it are in some sense synchronized ...
12.10.20

A Philosophy of Astrology #1 ~ The Intro

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Astrology is a deep, and also a controversial subject. Skeptics claim that it's based on delusions, superstition or 'magical thinkin...
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