Category: Case Study

Interpreting Mirror Charts

Aileen discovered one of her friends has a mirror chart, after reading my book, “Elements of Numbers: Fast and Easy Character Profiling” and plotting his birth chart. She wondered what else can we gather...

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Speedy Recovery, Andy Lau

I was concerned after reading this Channel NewsAsia online article, “Andy Lau suffers pelvic injury after being thrown off horse.” I quickly plotted Andy’s EON chart, and checked out the Day chart for 17...

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What’s in 3-1-1?

Someone tried checking for articles relating to the number patterns 3-1-1 and 3-1-1-1. And there was none. Don’t worry as the disappointment is short since I’m sharing my observations on the searched patterns in today’s...

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Last Christmas for George Michael

Roy emailed me recently asking if I could share some insights on the health signs and other profiling aspects that we could gather from George Michael’s EON charts. I was curious and plotted his...

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What’s in 2-6-4-8?

The “Two Steaks for Eight (dollars)” phrase comes to mind when I first noted someone searching for the 2-6-4-8 pattern recently on this site. In Singapore, it’s hard to enjoy a ‘western-style’ meal with...

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What’s in 6-1-1-6?

Someone searched for the 6-1-1-6 pattern recently on this site, and received a negative result. That’s not unusual as I have yet to cover all possible number combinations. It’d take much of my time...

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Choosing between two loves

I received an email from Lauretta, who wrote, “I’m writing again to seek your kind opinions to see if there is more I should take note on. I’ve recently met two guys whom I’m...

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Can make money?

As in the title, Raymond (a friend of mine) asked if his son “can make money?” in his recent email to me. I answered with a jokingly remark, “Sure. Anyone can make money if...

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About Royston: Career & Relationship

I received an email request from Megan who wrote, “Can you check the career and possibly, the relationship aspects for a colleague?” Megan’s colleague (let’s call him Royston) is leaving the company to pursue his...

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