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The astrological birth chart is for someone born on 10 December 1908. This is composer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olivier_Messiaen Olivier Messiaen] (to make the chart exactly correct, assuming his birthplace of Avignon, I think the time would have to be around 22:47). A number of images on this page are of organs or keyboard instruments; Messiaen was the organist of the Église de la Sainte-Trinité, Paris - the same church which is represented on the ATH 2017 [http://ath.oscarcunningham.com/index.php?title=Poster Poster]. | The astrological birth chart is for someone born on 10 December 1908. This is composer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olivier_Messiaen Olivier Messiaen] (to make the chart exactly correct, assuming his birthplace of Avignon, I think the time would have to be around 22:47). A number of images on this page are of organs or keyboard instruments; Messiaen was the organist of the Église de la Sainte-Trinité, Paris - the same church which is represented on the ATH 2017 [http://ath.oscarcunningham.com/index.php?title=Poster Poster]. | ||
− | The Arabic writing is الميادين , 'almayadin', which seems to mean 'fields'; the writing is associated with a filled circle directly below it. Could this refer to the football field hex which it corresponds to? | + | The Arabic writing is الميادين , 'almayadin', which seems to mean 'fields'; the writing is associated with a filled circle directly below it. Could this refer to the football field hex which it corresponds to? Similarly, the AK47 on p. 11 corresponds to the hex of Messi - a reference to 'shooting' at the goal (to which the AK47 is pointing in the thumbnail overview)? |
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The astrological birth chart is for someone born on 10 December 1908. This is composer Olivier Messiaen (to make the chart exactly correct, assuming his birthplace of Avignon, I think the time would have to be around 22:47). A number of images on this page are of organs or keyboard instruments; Messiaen was the organist of the Église de la Sainte-Trinité, Paris - the same church which is represented on the ATH 2017 Poster.
The Arabic writing is الميادين , 'almayadin', which seems to mean 'fields'; the writing is associated with a filled circle directly below it. Could this refer to the football field hex which it corresponds to? Similarly, the AK47 on p. 11 corresponds to the hex of Messi - a reference to 'shooting' at the goal (to which the AK47 is pointing in the thumbnail overview)?