Astrology

CROWNLINE Method Founder Uncovers the Success DNA of Iowa Hawkeyes Women's Team as It Advances to NCAA Basketball Final Four Play This Weekend

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Friday, April 5, 2024

CrownLine has a proprietary method for illuminating human relationship chemistry, which fuses certain tenets of mathematics (e.g. Fibonacci sequence, sacred geometry); neuroscience; psychology, and astrology. At the heart of propelling CrownLine's mission is The CROWNLINE Method, which enables CrownLine to recognize how birthdays correlate to certain numbers and suits on playing cards, identifying patterns of birthdays and certain outcomes according to specific periods of time -- daily, weekly, monthly, yearly, and even into 7- and 13-year cycles.

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  • LOS ANGELES, April 5, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Todd Anthony Person, CROWNLINE Method founder and CEO of Crownline LLC ( www.crownline.io ), a company focused on illuminating human chemistry relationships, is predicting great performance by the Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball team this weekend.
  • Person has analyzed team chemistry of the top-seeded Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball team according to players and coach compatibility related to birth date alignments, and has detected patterns associated with explosive peak performance, as Final Four play begins Friday.
  • The Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball head coach Lisa Bluder, superstar guard Caitlin Clark, and the remaining team's starters have phenomenal relationship chemistry typical of championship-caliber athletic teams."
  • Here are some key takeaways from the CrownLine assessment of the Iowa Hawkeyes women's basketball team as they advance to the Final Four of the NCAA Basketball Tournament.

Revolutionary Study at Ibogaine By David Dardashti Sheds Light on How Zodiac Signs Impact Treatment

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Thursday, March 14, 2024

MIAMI, March 14, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Ibogaine By David Dardashti is proud to release the results of its lead researcher, Gavriel Dardashti's study analyzing the effects of astrological signs on ibogaine treatment.

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  • MIAMI, March 14, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Ibogaine By David Dardashti is proud to release the results of its lead researcher, Gavriel Dardashti's study analyzing the effects of astrological signs on ibogaine treatment.
  • Gavriel Dardashti has established a new theory using quantum physics and astrology.
  • After studying thousands of individual cases, Gavriel Dardashti, a leader in quantum physics, found that one's zodiac sign may influence life outcomes.
  • Although the findings of the study indicate that astrology can affect ibogaine treatments, Gavriel points out that it is only one factor of many.

Selina Hotels to Participate in Earth Hour on March 23 by Hosting Tech-Free Events Across Latin America

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Friday, March 22, 2024

This is the second consecutive year Selina will participate in Earth Hour.

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  • This is the second consecutive year Selina will participate in Earth Hour.
  • Many of the Selina hotels in Latin America will support global efforts to raise awareness while offering guests and the local communities a unique opportunity to show their appreciation for the planet.
  • Earth Hour encourages individuals, companies, organizations and other entities worldwide to devote one hour to our Earth, symbolizing a pledge to reconnect, restore, and nurture our planet.
  • With only one Earth, Selina is dedicated to doing our part at every opportunity," said Rafael Museri, co-founder and CEO of Selina.

Recharge Mind, Body, and Soul: Four Seasons Invites Guests to Discover Wellness Their Own Way

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Wednesday, April 3, 2024

TORONTO, April 3, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Wellness may be one of today's hottest topics, and it's certainly a priority for travellers seeking time and space to rest, relax and recharge. But what does a wellness retreat look like for today's traveller?

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  • At Four Seasons , wellness is a priority, encompassing nutrition, sleep, mindfulness and deeper emotional connections.
  • Basic self-defence techniques are also taught in the ring at Four Seasons Resort Koh Samui.
  • Learn the secrets of the traditional temazcal – or "house of heat" – at Four Seasons Resort Tamarindo , and Naviva, A Four Seasons Resort, Punta Mita .
  • For more wellness inspiration and experiences at Four Seasons hotels and resorts around the world, click here .

How medieval chroniclers interpreted solar eclipses and other celestial events

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Friday, April 5, 2024

Medieval monastic thinkers often recorded celestial events such as eclipses.

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  • Medieval monastic thinkers often recorded celestial events such as eclipses.
  • Most medieval observation of the heavens was by eye.
  • Chroniclers, if not observing the event themselves, would rely on an eyewitness or other written records for the details.
  • It is important to appreciate that this explains the serious attention paid to astrology in ancient and medieval thought.
  • Direct correlations were made then by chroniclers of the period between celestial phenomena and political change – bearing in mind that most, if not all, chronicles were written after the fact.
  • A comet is a star which is not always visible, but which appears most frequently upon the death of a king, or on the destruction of a kingdom.
  • Another example, from September 13 1178, concerns the observation of the “horns” of the partially eclipsed Sun rotating to point towards the Earth.
  • This was followed in the same year by a cruel war and terrible bloodshed in those counties, and general disturbances happened throughout England, Wales and Ireland.

Today’s celestial spectacles

  • These days, celestial spectacles are seen as simply manifestations of the richness of a natural world that is explicable, at least in principle.
  • Nevertheless, despite the predictive success of, for example, the theory of gravity and classical dynamics, there are still problems that remain unpredictable.


Giles Gasper receives funding from the Arts and Humanities Research Council, UK, and The Leverhulme Trust Brian Tanner does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

The total solar eclipse is a cosmic spectacle well worth the hype

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Friday, April 5, 2024

Eclipse fever has gripped North America, where many people are talking, worrying — and obsessing — about the April 8 total solar eclipse.

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  • Eclipse fever has gripped North America, where many people are talking, worrying — and obsessing — about the April 8 total solar eclipse.
  • In a solar eclipse, the moon passes in between Earth and the sun, casting its shadow on Earth.

Palpable excitement

  • Totality will occur along the diagonal path of total shadow for a precious few minutes.
  • The excitement around the eclipse is palpable, coming from kids to adults, locals to visitors.
  • Municipalities are worried: Niagara Falls predicts up to a million people visiting and Kingston predicts up to 500,000.

Astrological contributions

  • Babylonians thought the eclipse could foretell death for the king, while Mayans believed diabolical spirits would come out to attack people.
  • Read more:
    Archeoastronomy uses the rare times and places of previous total solar eclipses to help us measure history

    Today’s scientists may scoff at astrology, but it was this potential astrological doom that led to ancient civilizations making increasingly accurate models of how the sun, moon and planets moved.

Historical spectacles

  • Astronomers like British Francis Baily and George Biddell Airy travelled to see the eclipse.
  • It was by studying the light from the sun’s wispy corona — only visible during eclipses — that the element helium was discovered.

A shared passion

  • The global passion to witness and experience the eclipse is one that science educators can’t ignore.
  • Across the continent, astronomers and teachers are educating people on how to watch safely using pinhole cameras or eclipse glasses.
  • However, astronomers use a similar dimming of distant stars as evidence that an exoplanet must have passed in front of it.


The authors do not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and have disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

CrownLine Assesses Trump's VP Running Mate Short List for Compatibility & Electability

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Monday, February 26, 2024

LOS ANGELES, Feb. 26, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- CrownLine (www.crownline.io), a company focused on illuminating human relationship chemistry according to individual birthdates, has assessed Donald Trump's short list of 6 candidates for consideration as his VP running mate, and determined that South Carolina Senator Tim Scott and South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem are the best choices for Trump, with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis rated last.

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  • The CrownLine assessment of Trump's VP candidate short list is made upon CrownLine founder and CEO Todd Anthony Person's reflection on, and analysis of, previous Presidential-VP running mates dating back to the Eisenhower era in the 1950s.
  • Leveraging the CROWNLINE Method, developed by Person, birthdate relationship chemistry compatibility patterns could be seen in Eisenhower-Nixon; Clinton-Gore; and Obama-Biden.
  • Below is a rationale for the remaining four individuals on Trump's short list for his VP running mate:
    Ramaswamy and Trump are suited and connected 3Diamonds to 4Diamonds.
  • Todd Anthony Person, CrownLine Founder and CEO and founder of the CROWNLINE Method, is available to be interviewed by media, and can answer questions about the VP candidate shortlist assessment.

CHART YOUR COURSE FOR 2024: MOXY HOTELS AND SANCTUARY TO REDEFINE COSMIC-INSPIRED TRAVEL

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Tuesday, January 23, 2024

BETHESDA, Md., Jan. 23, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- A journey like no other awaits as Moxy Hotels, the playful spirit within Marriott Bonvoy's portfolio of over 30 extraordinary hotel brands, and Sanctuary, the leading digital astrology platform captivating today's young stargazers, announced a yearlong partnership. Through astro-adventure guides, personalized travel recommendations, and unique guest experiences at Moxy Hotels around the globe, travelers will now have the opportunity to align their wanderlust to the stars like never before.

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  • Through astro-adventure guides, personalized travel recommendations, and unique guest experiences at Moxy Hotels around the globe, travelers will now have the opportunity to align their wanderlust to the stars like never before.
  • Utilizing the power of astrocartography, the Sanctuary app will now feature free personalized travel date, location, and companion recommendations specifically tailored to global Moxy destinations.
  • "If there was ever a year for the stars to help inform travel, it would be 2024," says Lauren Ash, Sanctuary astrologer.
  • As the year progresses, the Moxy x Sanctuary partnership will continue to provide fresh and exciting opportunities for astro-inspired travel.

Life Compass: A Unique ChatGPT-Powered App That Blends Mystical Sciences for Personalized Guidance

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Monday, January 15, 2024

At the heart of Life Compass lies an AI-powered ChatGPT engine, creating an exceptional chat experience unlike any other.

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  • At the heart of Life Compass lies an AI-powered ChatGPT engine, creating an exceptional chat experience unlike any other.
  • Users can explore these mystical sciences in a way that feels like chatting with a knowledgeable friend, unlocking profound wisdom in every conversation.
  • By interacting with the app, users can gain a deeper understanding of their astrological sign, birth chart, and how celestial energies influence their unique life journey.
  • Download the app now at https://lifecompass.page.link/pr1/?utm_source=pr1 and experience the transformative power of combining AI with mystical sciences in a friendly, chat-based model.

The strange story of the grave of Copernicus

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Wednesday, January 3, 2024

Nicholas Copernicus was the astronomer who, five centuries ago, explained that Earth revolves around the Sun, rather than vice versa. A true Renaissance man, he also practised as a mathematician, engineer, author, economic theorist and medical doctor. Upon his death in 1543 in Frombork, Poland, Copernicus was buried in the local cathedral. Over the subsequent centuries, the location of his grave was lost to history.Who was Copernicus?After his father’s death, Copernicus’s uncle assumed responsibility for his education.

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Nicholas Copernicus was the astronomer who, five centuries ago, explained that Earth revolves around the Sun, rather than vice versa. A true Renaissance man, he also practised as a mathematician, engineer, author, economic theorist and medical doctor. Upon his death in 1543 in Frombork, Poland, Copernicus was buried in the local cathedral. Over the subsequent centuries, the location of his grave was lost to history.

Who was Copernicus?

  • After his father’s death, Copernicus’s uncle assumed responsibility for his education.
  • The young scholar initially studied at the University of Kraków between 1491 and 1494, and later at Italian universities in Bologna, Padua and Ferrara.
  • In 1519, Copernicus also introduced the concept now known as Gresham’s law, a monetary principle addressing the circulation and valuation of money.

The Copernican model of the universe

  • The cornerstone of Copernicus’s contributions to science was his revolutionary model of the universe.
  • Contrary to the prevailing Ptolemaic model, which maintained that Earth was the stationary centre of the universe, Copernicus argued that Earth and other planets revolve around the Sun.

The search for Copernicus


The Frombork Cathedral serves as the final resting place of more than 100 people, most of whom lie in unnamed graves. There were several unsuccessful attempts to locate Copernicus’s remains, dating as far back as the 16th and 17th centuries. Another failed attempt was made by the French emperor Napoleon after the 1807 Battle of Eylau. Napoleon held Copernicus in high regard as a polymath, mathematician and astronomer.

  • They were guided by the theory of historian Jerzy Sikorski, who claimed that Copernicus, serving as the Canon of Frombork Cathedral, would have been buried near the cathedral altar for which he was responsible during his tenure.
  • This particular skeleton was identified as the closest match to that of Copernicus.

Forensic science

  • In addition to morphological studies, DNA analysis is often used for the identification of historical or ancient remains.
  • In the case of the presumed remains of Copernicus, a genetic identification was possible due to the well-preserved state of the teeth.

An unlikely find

  • An astronomical reference book used by Copernicus for many years was found to contain hair among its pages.
  • This book had been taken to Sweden as war booty following the Swedish invasion of Poland in the mid-17th century.
  • A meticulous examination of the book revealed several hairs, thought likely to belong to the book’s primary user, Copernicus himself.


Darius von Guttner Sporzynski does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.