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This Is Karen Hunter

S E493: Unlocking Astrology with Samuel Reynolds: Charting Palestine

This Is Karen Hunter

Knarrative

Empowerment, Africana Studies, Greg Carr, Karen Hunter, History, Education, Society & Culture

4.5888 Ratings

🗓️ 30 May 2021

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

Samuel Reynolds, founder of UnlockAstrology breaks down the methods and history of astrology from the ancients (Africans) to the Greek to the Indians. He also talks about why it matters when and where you were born and he also talks about the difference between astrology and astronomy.

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0:00.0

This is Karen Hunter and welcome to the hub.

0:11.6

Welcome to another episode of unlocking astrology with the Key Master, the

0:17.0

unlock, the one on me, Sam Reynolds, we did China, and thank you. I think it's somebody requested this so I'm throwing it at you. Is there a chart for Palestine?

0:30.0

Yes and Israel and Israel. Okay, where what's the origin point? I remember my dad had a globe in his office his office was down in the basement so after he would come home from the store, his

0:44.2

corner store in North, he would come home to his basement to reconcile the books and

0:48.4

in that office he had everything from a giant safe with a gun in it and he had this globe and he had all I mean he was meticulous and the globe he would show me this place called Palestine on the globe that he had and I never lost that, you know, because that was a land that was

1:07.2

colonized I think by Great Britain at some point. And there were people there that had a nation, right?

1:16.8

And they had a governing body and they had leaders

1:20.7

and a culture.

1:23.0

So what's the origin point for Palestine?

1:25.0

I mean, that's an excellent question.

1:28.0

And I just want to remind listeners that there are multiple charts for any particular place, right?

1:35.8

Because there's multiple points of origin.

1:39.1

And when we talk about a thorny place as Palestine in terms of its history, we definitely have multiple origins.

1:49.2

So the chart I have is for the chart that becomes what we know is the state of Palestine.

1:59.0

From the number of-

2:00.0

Wait, when you say thorny, what would you make?

2:03.3

Yeah, so November 15, 1988,

2:07.9

but you brought up a very good issue or point,

2:11.8

which is the region that we now call Israel, the whole region at one point was called

2:19.7

Palestine, right, which is probably what your father was also talking about, definitely before 1948, and before even earlier when it was more of a British protectorate, quote unquote, right?

2:34.0

And so at the point that Britain decides

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