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A Numerological Take on Vancouver's Mayoral Race: Gregor Robertson & Kirk LaPointe

Vancouver's New (Again) Mayor, Gregor Robertson: a 2 Life PathIt wasn't surprising, numerologically speaking, that the race for the Vancouver mayor's chair was a bit of a cliffhanger, at least in the last weeks. Both frontrunning candidates, Gregor Robertson (who won the chair) and Kirk LaPointe, were in very difficult cycles.

Life Paths, Numerology, Celebrities, Current Events, Politics

Everyone Loves Taylor Swift: Numerology Explains Why

Republicans and Democrats have found something they agree on: Taylor Swift.

Life Paths, Numerology, Celebrities, Cycles, Politics

Wayne Gretzky, Bill and Hillary Clinton as Grandparents: Numerology of Famous Parents, Grandparents, Babies, and Babies in the Becoming

Could ‘the Great One’ actually be becoming a grandfather? Where did the time go?

Wayne Gretzky's daughter Paulina has announced that she and Dustin Johnson are expecting a child. Paulina has a number 3 Life Path, while Dustin is a complex and powerful 5 Life Path person under the influence of master number 22.

babies, celebrity numbers, celebrity numerology, clintons, gretzky, Life Paths, Numerology, Parenting by the numbers, Celebrities, Relationships, Cycles, Current Events, Politics

Synchronicity in London

Synchronicity has been somewhat absent on this trip until now. However, when it came, it was surprising and very intense. Meagan, a Vancouver friend who I am staying with in London, had forgotten her glasses, so I sat in a London black cab waiting while she retrieved them from the apartment where we have been staying.

I was thinking about 33 Belgrave Sq., which for years had been the headquarters for the Spiritualist Society of Great Britain, and which I intended to visit later in the day. Out of the blue, the cab driver began to speak.

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If I Were Gordon Brown’s Numerologist

If British Prime Minister Gordon Brown had had a numerologist on his staff, he would probably have avoided the recent disastrous headline-making gaffe he made in referring to an elderly widow as a “bigoted woman,” which will certainly lessen—even more, if that were possible—his chances of winning the upcoming British election.

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