
This story is the keystone piece of information that Lavandar received, and it shows the relationship between Starseeds and Nobel Prize Winners. It shows the intricate orchestration and unmistakable timing of how she discovered that 95% of the Nobel Prize winners’ charts showed the correlation between Starseeds and Nobel Prize winners.
At my friend’s house, I was waiting to receive a fax from another friend in California. She and I were working with actor/environmentalist Dennis Weaver, who had gotten a request to help with a documentary on Nobel Prize winners, and she wanted me to look at the proposal she was faxing. While waiting for the 85 pages to come through, I got an unexpected call from a lady who was going to hear a man lecture that night, and insisted that I go with her. Imagine the jolt I got when I found out that his subject for the evening was Nobel Prize winners. Looking back, I now know it was not a mere coincidence that I met a man named Roy Tate, who was the author of a book called “The Astrology of Genius”. He had done an astrological study of 427 Nobel Prize winners, looking for a pattern of similarities in their charts.
His birthday was September 16th, so he had a 26° Virgo sun. I went to his lecture and spent time with him afterwards. He was a unique one…a psychiatric nurse, who had never been married. I sat up for hours looking at these charts. Because of what I had discovered years earlier, I automatically scan for Star Markings in a chart. To my utter astonishment, here’s what I found:
95% of the Nobel Prize winners were born with star markings, received their prize on a day with star markings, and they died on a day with star markings.
There are twelve signs in the zodiac, represented by twelve houses set as a 360° wheel. Within this wheel is energy that matches constellations and other cosmic things. Each 30° house / sign contains points at 25°, 26°, 27°, giving a 36 out of 360 chance of having one star mark on one day. What are the odds that over 400 out of 427 had 25°, 26°, 27° planets at birth, AND at receipt of their Award AND at their passing? The enormity of what I saw was so overwhelming that I had to go lie down for three days. And that doesn’t even include the other four Star Marks I knew about that I saw repeating in many charts. This was the keystone; they had led me to the big picture that went with all the pieces I’d been collecting and joining together since 1980.