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Brad Kronen, Astrologer and Tarot Reader
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Past Lives Theme Song/Cheerleading Routing Theme, etc.
Posted May 5, 09 by BradKronen

"Charlotte Sometimes"
by The Cure

All the faces
All the voices blur
Change to one face
Change to one voice
Prepare yourself for bed
The light seems bright
And glares on white walls
All the sounds of
Charlotte sometimes
Into the night with
Charlotte sometimes

Night after night she
lay alone in bed
Her eyes so open to the dark
The streets all looked so strange
They seemed so far away
But Charlotte did not cry

The people seemed so close
Playing expressionless games
The people seemed
So close
So many
Other names...

Sometimes I'm dreaming
Where all the other people dance
Sometimes I'm dreaming
Charlotte sometimes
Sometimes I'm dreaming
Expressionless the trance
Sometimes I'm dreaming

So many different names
Sometimes I'm dreaming
The sounds all stay the same
Sometimes I'm dreaming
She hopes to open shadowed eyes
On a different world
Come to me
Scared princess
Charlotte sometimes

On that bleak track
(See the sun is gone again)
The tears were
pouring down her face
She was crying and
crying for a girl
Who died so many years before...

Sometimes I dream
Where all the other people dance
Sometimes I dream
Charlotte sometimes
Sometimes I dream
The sounds all stay the same
Sometimes I'm dreaming
There are so many different names
Sometimes I dream
Sometimes I dream...

Charlotte sometimes
crying for herself
Charlotte sometimes
dreams a wall around
herself
But it's always with love
With so much love it looks like
Everything else
Of Charlotte sometimes
So far away
Glass sealed and pretty
Charlotte sometimes






Posted Apr 30, 09 by BradKronen







PLUTO: Do you think I'd name a show after it if it WASN'T a planet?
Where: www.livevideo.com/bradkronen
When: Thursday, April 30th, 2009, 6PM, PST
Which Channel: BradKronen

“All social rules and all relations between individuals are eroded by a cash economy, avarice drags Pluto himself out of the bowels of the earth.” – Karl Marx

“Oh let me see Pluto
It seems such a gas
With oceans of methane
And petrified grass

Let's go to Pluto
Let's live on the dot
See the bad moon rising
In a lunacy knot”
-The Creatures, “Pluto Drive”

Well folks we've reached the end of our solar system by finally alighting upon the most controversial of planets, I mean moons, I mean asteroids, whatever you would like to call it - PLUTO. I may not be able to prove to many of you my vocal insistence that yes indeedy, Pluto is not only a planet but is a major component of the human psyche, but withhold all immediate arguments until you've read this announcement in its entirety.

Pluto is named for the god of the underworld in Roman mythology (Hades in Greek). Whenever Pluto needed to travel to the domain of the living, he always wore his trusty invisible helmet. This will all tie in, trust me. Pluto rules the domain of death, and it's placement in one's chart as well as the 8th house is an area where we will be "destroyed" in order to experience transformative change. Besides the obvious task of destruction and pillaging, Pluto also rules anything that is core but hidden beneath the surface. It is in recent years that astrologers have given Pluto the prominence it deserves because it's placement is an area that is of very very small size but is of massively intense concentration - our most powerful subconscious drives that many of us have no control over. Pluto wore that invisible helmet because like the subconscious it goes sight unseen for quite a long time until some trivial thing triggers it and then all hell breaks loose - literally.
Through Freud and Jung and other pioneering psychologists, modern man has realized that the subconscious is a force unto itself and if left ignored or undetected, it can take hold of us - making us utterly powerless to control it and dominating every facet of the
Big Black Nemesis......
Posted Apr 30, 09 by BradKronen








So join me won’t you? Or else Nemesis will come a knocking……..

“Priests and cannibals, prehistoric animals
Everybody happy as the dead come home
Big Black Nemesis, parthenogenesis
No one move a muscle as the dead come home”
-Shriekback, “Nemesis”

Posted Apr 28, 09 by BradKronen







This is where I first heard the Liebestod and was left speechless when hearing it sung by the incomparable Jessye Norman, who on the last note is transfigured to a state of Neptunian bliss!

Neptune's placement in one's chart is where one desires to be like Isolde and Ophelia and completely lose oneself.

So join me won’t you? Get some deep breaths because we are going far under the surface for this planet - NEPTUNE!

Neptune Fun Fact - It is no coincidence that the year that Neptune was discovered by humanity, 1846, also ushered in a style of music and art that is quintessentially Neptunian – The Romantic Era.
Neptune:Unbewu?t, H?chste Lust
Posted Apr 28, 09 by BradKronen







Neptune:Unbewu?t, H?chste Lust

S?? in D?ften
mich verhauchen?
In dem wogenden Schwall,
in dem t?nenden Schall,
in des Welt-Atems
wehendem All---
ertrinken,
versinken ---
Unbewu?t ---
H?chste Lust!

Sweetly in fragrances
melt away?
In the billowing torrent,
in the resonating sound,
---in the wafting Universe
of the World-Breath
drown,
be engulfed ---
unconscious ---
supreme delight!

Where: www.livevideo.com/bradkronen
When: Tuesday, April 28th, 2009, 6PM, PST
Which Channel: BradKronen

Neptune - Truly the planet that is the least understood and the hardest to grasp. Even Pluto with all its controversy has more light shed on its physicality as well as its subconscious effect in one's chart. But for each person, the placement of Neptune is their own greatest mystery. Neptune is the planet of boundary-lessness, where one desires to lose onself fully in either illusion, deception, spirituality, addiction, psychic perception or bliss.

The image chosen to depict the power of this planetary influence is a pre-Raphaelite masterpiece by John Everett Millais called “Ophelia” referencing the demise of the same named character in Shakespeare’s Hamlet. Shakespeare in his greatness leaves Ophelia’s death open ended for every person. Her vulnerable nature renders her insane to Hamlet’s mental torture but as she at first billows and then sinks in the water is she in a state of pitiable misery or Neptunian ecstasy?

You may be reading this shows title and saying "What the hell?" but if you say "What the Neptune?" it's much more fitting.) The words "Unbewu?t, H?chste Lust" are the last words in Richard Wagner's Opera, Tristan und Isolde, a musical retelling of an Irish myth where a man and woman mistakenly drink a love potion, fall hopelessly in love, and are forced to be separated. Tristan in his sorrow kills himself. Isolde finds his dying body and after drinking poison sings the "Liebestod" or Death of Love and her final words "Unbewusst Hochste Lust" translate to "Unconscious, Supreme Delight!". To hear this sublime piece of music, please go to this link:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=KKKEupnO8_0&feature=related

This is where I first heard the Liebestod and was left speechless when hearing it sung


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