November 11 is an appropriate date to commemorate those who served to protect their country. Eleven is the master number called The Inspirer, and is composed of two 1's. One represents honesty, courage, bravery, leadership, and command. Last night I watched the PBS show on John and Abigail Adams. John Adams was one of the Founding Fathers and major architect of the United States Constitution. Adams was the first Vice President under George Washington, and the second President. His wife, Abigail Adams, and he were a devoted couple. She was a brilliant woman, mother of several children, and ran their farm when Adams was gone for long periods of time during the early founding of America. Adams and Thomas Jefferson had a deep relationship, during which they were estranged for years, and then reconciled in 1812. Almost unbelievably, both men died on the same day--July 4th, 1826--the 50th anniversary of Independence Day. Doesn't that just blow your mind? The show as riveting--please see it if you can.
I wanted to see what the numbers said about these remarkable human beings and their destiny to found a country. I used the Julian calendar dates (11 days earlier than the later Georgian calendar, which came into use in the 1700's). John Adams was born October 19, 1735--the karmic number 19 has the quality of someone who is not always treated well in the public eye--true of this man who called himself "obnoxious." His Destiny is another karmic number 13--the reformer--in this case, a literal revolutionary who fought for the idea that America should split from Britain. Amazingly, he had the Line of Foundation, a relatively rare occurrence where his most frequent numbers are 1 and 4 (without a 7--so it was hard for him to connect with people.) His brilliant wife, Abigail (born Smith) has the SAME line of foundation with her married name of Abigail Adams (in this name she also has the 7, completing and strengthening the Line. She was known for her understanding of diplomatic relations and was a proponent of women's rights--an almost unknown concept at that time. She was born (in the Julian calendar) on November 22, 1744--three sets of master numbers--11, 22, 44. Not only does she have the master builder 22 as Day of Birth, but as birth path total 22, as well as a Heart's Desire of 22. An amazing chart. Thomas (22) Jefferson (44) has the almost unheard of master number Destiny of 66/3--suggesting a brilliant speaker and mind destined to bring forth a document to serve the new citizens of the United States-- the Declaration of Independence. Jefferson's Birth Path is 14/5--a karmic number of independence and need for freedom. His birth date April 13, 1743, shows the karmic 13/4--the reformer and transformer. He and Adams both have the "mark of the Old Soul" of the zero Challenge in early life--perhaps indicating an almost predestined and spiritual meeting of the minds. Jefferson had the Line of the General--born to motivate others to a worthy cause with a heavy emphasis on service (Ruling Passion of 6.) His 6 Ruling Passion makes me smile, too, because 6's love their food and wine and earthly comforts--and remember, I mentioned that book I read on Thomas Jefferson and Wine. Well, I hope I have not bored you with all these ramblings. I am very interested now in the early days of the country. History is coming alive.
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