Neptune’s psychics, mediums and false prophets

Neptune is the planet of psychic ability and its prominence in a birth chart indicates a hypersensitivity of the nervous system that allows psychic messages to be received from others.

The actual message, which can be helpful, reliable, crazy or incredibly destructive, is received by the individual’s psychic soul-senses and then streamed to their objective consciousness via electromagnetic energies of a Neptune or Pluto frequency generated by the cells of their nervous system.

And it’s reasonable to conclude that their psychic-prophetic visions are most likely spontaneous psychic impressions which they attempt to interpret using rational thought.

Nostradamus was smart. He experienced visions which he described in words and sentences, but he didn’t interpret them. For all we know his mystical quatrains could have been his wild imagination running riot: He did have Mars opposition Neptune in his birth chart.

But usually a psychic-prophet does put their own objective interpretation on their ESP vision which opens the door to misinterpretation.

Edgar Cayce had some hits and a lot of misses and those who interpret Nostradamus miss all the time. And in the very scientific Age of Aquarius chance mathematics is applied to statistically check if prophecies are genuine, or just good guesses.

Psychic ability employs extrasensory perception and the credibility of ESP has suffered at the hands of the scientific community for one very good reason: the psychics being tested all too often resorted to tricks and deception.

Very few people have the ability to place themselves, at will, into a condition that is suitable for acquiring extrasensory perceptions.

ESP most often occurs spontaneously and as yet no one has discovered how to bring the faculty under conscious control.

Psychics have on and off days – just like tennis players – but it doesn’t look good if you’re having an off day when being tested by a group of hostile scientists. So, in order to protect themselves many resorted to clever tricks, but got caught out by their investigators.

The modern history of physics, mediumship and prophets is a dazzling tale of lies, tricks, fraud and deception.

Neptune’s fantastic age of psychics and mediums

It all started on March 30, 1848 when the Fox sisters in Hydesville, NY. communicated with an unseen caller named Mr. Splitfoot.

Fame quickly followed: Leah Fox became a professional medium and the psychic skills of Kate Fox were placed under the scientific scrutiny of Sir William Crooks.

Then on October 22, 1888 Margarita Kane (nee Fox) announced to a packed New York Academy of Music: ‘I am here tonight as one of the founders of Spiritualism to denounce it as an absolute falsehood from beginning to end, as the flimsiest of superstitions, the most wicked blasphemy known to the world. It’s all a trick!’ But, within a year she had retracted all her claims.

It reads like high melodrama, but lies, deception, tricks and melodrama are all part of Neptune’s story here on Earth.

Neptune’s fantastic age of psychics and mystics produced the famous Helena Petrova Blavatsky. Born August 12, 1831 in Ekaterinoslav, Ukraine she was mediumistic; and she documented her astonishing astral messages in her book, The Secret Doctrine.

In New York City on November 17, 1875, she and Henry Steel Alcott – born August 2, 1832 in Orange, New Jersey – founded the Theosophical Society.

Blavatsky’s (Lower-Pluto) masters planted the insidious and false doctrine of human reincarnation in her unconscious mind and she, in turn, disseminated it to the western world. 

It’s against this mystical background that the sincere observer today seeks to discover if there’s any credibility to modern day prophecy and the fantastic apocalyptic visions of the old age prophets.

Aquarian Age psychics and prophets

In 1904 Aleister Crowley and an inner-plane entity called Aiwass wrote The Book of the Law and Crowley was heralded as the prophet of the new age.

Born October 12, 1875 at Leamington Spa, England his father was a religious fanatic and after reading the New Testament Aleister was convinced he was ‘the Beast whose number is 666’.

He was into sex magic and the British press dubbed him ‘the Wickedest Man in the World’. He acquired alcohol and heroin addictions in his end days and died in 1947. Then, 20 years later, his image featured on the cover of the Beatle’s album, Sergeant Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. His contribution to apocalypse culture was a war throughout Europe in 1997.

The world has changed radically since Bible prophets had their fantastic visions documented and distributed; and the Aquarian Age internet hosts a carnival of new age prophets providing predictions on websites and YouTube videos.

Gordon-Michael Scallion is one. He claims to have had a spiritual awakening in the 1980s that helped him create very detailed maps of a future world all stemming from a cataclysmic 20 to 45-degree pole shift caused by global warming, nuclear activity and the misuse of technology.

His doomsday map of the world depicts a world ravaged by flooding and reshaped by disaster. It has alarmed many people including billionaire movers and shakers.

Previously, psychic Edgar Cayce had predicted a 16 to 20-degree pole shift and that when Mt. Etna in Italy and Mt. Pelee in Martinique erupted together, there would be approximately 90 days to evacuate the west coast of America before a massive flood claimed the coastline.

Psychic Jeanne Dixon (Lillie Pinkert) claimed she was born in 1918 and after being spotted by a Gipsy fortune-teller was advising people about their future at age nine. But it’s all a fake Neptune myth.

She was really born January 5, 1904 which means she was nine in 1913 – which was five years before she says she was born in 1918. She was raised a Roman Catholic which colored her relationship with God and psychic impressions.

Jeanne Dixon’s birth chart

Birth certificate data is January 5, 1904 at 2.00pm, Medford WI (90W20, 45N09)

Her chart’s astrodyne report

The Midheaven (publicity) and Moon dominate and her nervous system generated a large volume of low wavelength, low potential, mediumistic Moon type electromagnetic energy. She was a negative medium who spontaneously received psychic messages.

Neptune, the ESP planet, was opposition Sun and semisquare Moon mapping her psychic abilities and a tendency to make things up.

The Sun was her second weakest planet and she suffered low self-esteem, but the Sun-Neptune opposition dreamed of being the most famous prophet of the 20th Century, exaggerated her expectations, and attracted criticism. And its house 8 discord often attracted mischievous, unreliable astral entities.

Dixon was hurled into the public limelight when she (apparently) predicted the assassination of John F Kennedy.

Her prediction appeared in the newspaper supplement Parade on May 13, 1956: “As for the 1960 election Mrs. Dixon thinks it will be dominated by labor and won by a Democrat. But he will be assassinated or die in office ‘though not necessarily in his first term.’” Seven and a half years later John F Kennedy was assassinated and someone remembered her prophecy.

She also predicted that Communist China would plunge the world into war in 1958; that a comet would strike the earth and the US would elect its first woman President during the 1980s; that the anti-Christ was born February 5, 1962; and that the full impact of his/its ‘false oriental philosophy’ would be felt by 1991-92.

She predicted a world holocaust in 1999; some kind of Divine intervention calling for humanity to unite under a single God in 2000; and that invading ‘red’ Chinese forces would have their advance on the Franco-German border halted in 2037.

To her credit Dixon recognized her own infallibility which she put down to her faulty interpretations rather than her actual highly symbolic visions. She employed reason to interpret the reports of her psychic senses and with Mercury conjunction Saturn in her chart her conscious reasoning was naturally inclined to think the worst.

Her birth chart scripted her life story and she only did what her chart indicated she could.

French psychic, Mario de Sabato has been called ‘the greatest prophet of the century: the Nostradamus of modern times’ by the French press.

It’s claimed he predicted: the Arab-Israeli war and the end of the Greek Monarchy in 1967; Britain joining the EEC in 1974; the fall of the Shah of Iran in 1979; the success of heart transplant surgery, and the advent of AIDS.

His misses include: a cure for cancer in 1975; no unification of the two Germany’s; a near nuclear confrontation in Korea in 1996; the end of a five year ‘great crisis’ with China invading Europe in 1998; the harnessing of a new form of electromagnetic energy in 1999; the revelation of an already present Messiah in 1999; and an unarmed Chinese invasion of Europe and an armed Chinese invasion of Russia in 2000.

He predicts that in 2072, give or take a few years, the earth’s climate will be controlled by human intelligence and winter will be abolished. And that sometime between 2163 and 2191 an advanced being from another planet is destined to arrive on earth and transform human civilization.

Apocalyptic prophecy tends to run on tragedy and destruction yet good things do happen, but no psychic publicly predicted prior to the event the end of the Cold War, the demise of apartheid, the fall of communism or the unification of the two Germany’s.

America and the age of false messiahs

Along with the new age mystics and prophets religious America has a peculiar ability to produce diabolical false messiahs. With Christianity eagerly awaiting the Second Coming there has been no shortage of contenders claiming to be the Messiah.

Jim Jones was one. He was an American cult leader who after proclaiming himself messiah of the People’s Temple – an evangelist group based in San Francisco – promised his followers a utopia in the jungles of South America.

His utopia involved mass suicide and resurrection and on November 18, 1978 he persuaded 913 members of the People’s Temple in Jonestown, Guyana to commit mass suicide by drinking Kool-Aid laced with cyanide.

Jim Jones birth chart

Birth certificate data is May 13, 1931 ay 10.00pm CST: Lynn, IN (40N03; 84W56)

His chart’s astrodyne report

Charles Manson is another. Following his release from prison in 1967, he moved to San Francisco where he attracted a small but devoted group of followers – many of whom were female – from among the city’s bohemian youth culture.

That year he became the leader of the Family, a communal religious cult dedicated to studying and implementing his eccentric religious teachings, drawn from science fiction, the occult and fringe psychology.

He was a disciple of Scientology, Aleister Crowley’s Solar Lodge and the Apocalypse of St John. He was convinced that western civilization was about to be destroyed by some sort of Armageddon and became obsessed with hastening its arrival.

His grand vision was to provoke an apocalyptic race war by committing murders that would be blamed on the blacks, devastate the United States and leave the Family in a position of dominant power.

His apocalyptic catalyst took place on August 9, 1969, but his Armageddon failed to arrive when he and his band of murderers were arrested on October 15, 1969.

Charles Manson’s birth chart

Birth certicate data is November 12, 1934 at 4.40pm: 39N06; 84W31 (Cincinnati, OH)

His chart’s astrodyne report

David Koresh (Vernon Wayne Howell) was another false messiah. He was a religious fanatic (Sun is exact square Jupiter) and his followers believed he was Jesus Christ.

He proclaimed himself leader of the Branch Davidian cult in 1987 after the founder’s son dug up his mother’s body and declared that whoever could resurrect her from the dead would be her successor. Koresh didn’t resurrect the dead body: he just had the son arrested and took control.

Koresh believed that 1993 would herald the second coming of Christ and on February 28, 1993 a siege began at the Mount Carmel ranch at Waco, Texas. Fifty-one days later he gave the order to torch (Mars) the buildings and he and 88 of his followers perished in the flames (Mars).

(Progressed Mars in house 1 of his chart the cusp ruler of house 8 (death) was semisquare birth chart Sun; and progressed ascendant was semisquare birth chart Mars.)

David Koresh’s birth chart

Chart data from his mother is August 17, 1959 at 8.49am CST; 29N48; 95W22 (Houston TX)

His chart’s astrodyne report


Author: DW Sutton

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