Tagged: Elements

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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Dr Mahathir and PY2017

Zainal provided a link to a recent TodayOnline article, “Could 2017 see the end of Dr Mahathir on the political stage?” and asked if there are signs we can identify to ascertain the possibility....

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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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Numerological Predictive Observations 2017

Happy New Year 2017 Greetings to All Once again, this “1st day of the year” article, like other “1st-day articles” in preceding years, is special for me and everyone else. And as always, I...

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What’s in 4-8-8?

At this wonderful time of the year, lots of people are celebrating in their own unique ways all over the world. Besides buying gifts, going overseas for holidays, pursuing some charity projects, doing homework...

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Reflections of 2016

Toxic smog in Beijing. Bird flu in Taiwan, Japan, South Korea, and recently in Hong Kong. Biotechnology and O&G (Oil and Gas) stocks prices moving with volatile patterns. Increasing corruption, money laundering, financial and...

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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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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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