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Mathematics of Yogas, part 1
by Alan Annand As astrologers, we routinely scan astrological charts looking for yogas. If we’re observant, we’ll notice that some yogas turn up frequently, while others turn up only rarely. And if we’re scientifically-inclined, some of us might ask ourselves, what are the odds of seeing this or that yoga? But if you’re not inclined…...
Prince: Are we gonna let de-elevator bring us down?
Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today 2 get through this thing called life. Prince was hailed as an innovator, and known for his flamboyant stage presence, vocal range and guitar virtuosity. His music integrated a wide variety of styles that included rock, R&B, funk, soul, psychedelia and pop. He was a singer, songwriter, record…...
Bernie Sanders: Not-For-Sale Maverick
Billionaires and astrologers dislike Bernie Sanders for very different reasons. The very rich consider him a threat to redistribute America’s wealth into the hands of the 99%. Astrologers regard him as an enigma because his birth time is unknown, spoiling their prospects for predicting his political future. Astro-databank’s (http://www.astro.com/astro-databank/Sanders,_Bernie) brief biography on Sanders indicates in…...
Justin Trudeau: Canada’s knockout PM
In October 2015, Justin Trudeau scored a knockout punch in the Canadian political arena, leading his Liberal party to a majority government with a record sweep of the polls. After the longest election run-up in Canadian history, Trudeau capped off the 11-week campaign by winning 184 seats in Parliament, up from 36 seats, the largest…...
David Bowie: the starman who fell to earth
“There’s a starman waiting in the sky, he’d like to come and meet us, but he thinks he’d blow our minds.” From the moment he first appeared as Ziggy Stardust, David Bowie was the beautiful alien we fell in love with. In one swoop he made extraterrestrial life seem not only possible but desirable: wearing…...
Nikola Tesla: child of the storm
Once, when asked by someone what it felt like to be the smartest man in the world, Albert Einstein said, “I don’t know. You should ask Nikola Tesla.” Tesla, an electrical engineer and physicist renowned for his showmanship in demonstrating his inventions, was something of a mad scientist. Over the course of his career he…...
Viparita Raja Yoga: going under to cross over
At some point in our mathematical education, we learned that two negatives can make a positive. For example, if we multiply two negative numbers, the product is positive. Logically, it doesn’t make sense, but mathematicians who know better say it does. Who are we to argue? The phenomenon of Viparita Raja Yoga demands a similar…...
Indira Gandhi: Parivartana power
Indira Gandhi was a remarkable woman on two scores. On a mundane level, she is India’s only female prime minister to date. On a stellar level, she has three Parivartana Yogas in her chart. How rare is that? Although 40% of the general population has one Parivartana Yoga, only 3% has two, and only 0.03%…...
The Ashley Madison affair: Venus and Mars are not alright tonight
By: Alan Annand In 1975 Paul McCartney sang, “A good friend of mine follows the stars: Venus and Mars are alright tonight.” But as of this week when a hacker group made public the customer database for the Ashley Madison website, Venus and Mars are not alright. In fact, they’ve been up all night fighting……...
Donald Trump: the man who would be kingmaker
Donald Trump is like an anteater whose tongue is capable of extending so deep into the American psyche that it can stir up entire nests of cherished beliefs, fantasies and phobias. Although most rational people dismiss him as a serious contender for the highest political office in the world, his current lead in the Republican…...