Understanding the Patterns of Your Life: Take Charge of Your Destiny! - Softcover

Kouloukis, George Pan

 
9780764353208: Understanding the Patterns of Your Life: Take Charge of Your Destiny!

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What if you could recognize patterns in your life and then use that knowledge to get ahead, manage your well being, and prepare for both good and bad times? What if the blueprint of your existence was within your grasp via an extensively researched mathematical calculation that was easy to understand and apply to your specific life? Wait no longer. Now you can do just that. Researcher George Pan Kouloukis has delved into the lives of 22 prominent people from over the last 500 years--everyone from Beethoven to Jimmy Carter--to prove his summation that there are patterns to both good and bad seasons in all people's lives, and then he teaches you how to identify your own. This new and innovative exploration into the existence of patterns puts you in the driver's seat when making critical decisions about your career, marriage, family, relationships, health, and all other life issues. Better get started. The sooner you know, the sooner you can take charge!

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Lawyer and serious researcher George Pan Kouloukis takes observation of patterns to a new level as he conducts his study in Athens, Greece. He feels everyone should know what is coming for them!

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Understanding the Patterns of Your Life

Take Charge of Your Destiny!

By George Pan Kouloukis

Red Feather

Copyright © 2017 George Pan Kouloukis
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ISBN: 978-0-7643-5320-8

Contents

Introduction,
Chapter 1. The Alternations of Seasons,
Chapter 2. The Advantages,
Chapter 3. Ludwig van Beethoven,
Chapter 4. Giuseppe Verdi,
Chapter 5. Pablo Picasso,
Chapter 6. Mikhail Gorbachev,
Chapter 7. The Dalai Lama of Tibet,
Chapter 8. Margaret Thatcher,
Chapter 9. Elizabeth Taylor,
Chapter 10. Jackie Kennedy Onassis,
Chapter 11. Christopher Columbus,
Chapter 12. Queen Elizabeth I of England,
Chapter 13. Napoleon I,
Chapter 14. Victor Hugo,
Chapter 15. August Rodin,
Chapter 16. Winston Churchill,
Chapter 17. Aristotle Onassis,
Chapter 18. Nelson Mandela,
Chapter 19. Maria Callas,
Chapter 20. Sarah Bernhardt,
Chapter 21. Josephine, Napoleon's wife,
Chapter 22. King Henry VI11 of England,
Chapter 23. Jimmy Carter,
Chapter 24. John Glenn,
Epilogue,
Endnotes,
Bibliography,


CHAPTER 1

The Alternations of Seasons


From the alternations of the good and bad seasons in the lives of the famous people we will see in this book, very important observations are extracted. We start with Beethoven's alternations of good and bad seasons. As we will see in Chapter 3, his good and bad seasons alternated in 1776, 1792, 1809 and 1825. Between one of these dates there are 16-17 years. Between 1776 and 1792 there are 16 years while between 1792 and 1809 there are 17 years. The same also happens in the following two dates: between 1809 and 1825 there are again 16 years.

However, this alternation of seasons every 16-17 years happens in the lives of all people we will see in this book. Great Italian composer Verdi's for example, good and bad seasons in his life, alternated in 1842, 1859, 1875 and 1892 (as we will see in Chapter 4). Again, between one of these dates there are constantly 16-17 years. Between 1842 and 1859 there are 17 years while between 1859 and 1875 there are 16 years. The same also happens in the following two dates: between 1875 and 1892 there are again 17 years.

Also famous Spanish painter Pablo Picasso's good and bad seasons alternated in 1892, 1908, 1925, 1941, 1957, as we will see, and also between each one of these dates there are constantly 16-17 years. The same happens, as also we will see, with the Dalai Lama of Tibet, ex-US President Jimmy Carter, and America's national hero John Glenn's dates of seasonal alternations (1941, 1957, 1974, 1990): between each one of their dates there are also 16-17 years. Also Napoleon's dates of seasonal alternations (1776, 1792, 1809), or Winston Churchill's (1875, 1892, 1908, 1924, 1941) or King Henry's VIII of England (1496, 1512, 1529, 1545), or Christopher Columbus's (1479, 1496) have a constant distance between each one of them of 16-17 years, as also we will see.

This alternation of seasons every 16-17 years happens in the lives of all other people we will see in this book - have a look at the Contents and you will see all these people. Between their dates of seasonal alternations in their lives there is a constant distance of 16-17 years. This observation consists the first base of our discovery. We proceed with our second observation.


Alternations According to a Certain Pattern

From the alternations of good and bad seasons in the lives of the famous people that we'll see in this book also derives that the alternations of their seasons did not happen irregularly and at random, but according to a certain pattern. As we will see in Chapters 3 and 4, Beethoven's seasons alternated in 1776, 1792, 1809, 1825, while Verdi's seasons alternated in 1842, 1859, 1875, 1892. Connecting the dates of these two men we see that their seasons alternated at a continuous row of dates, this: 1776, 1792, 1809, 1825, 1842, 1859, 1875, 1892 - every 16-17 years.

An alternation of seasons according to a certain pattern is also observed in the seasons of Verdi (1825, 1842, 1859, 1875, as we've seen above) and of Pablo Picasso. As we'll see later, Picasso's seasons alternated in 1892, 1908, 1925, 1941, 1957. Connecting the dates of these two men, we see that their lives' seasons alternated at a continuous row of dates, this: 1825, 1842, 1859, 1875, 1892, 1908, 1925, 1941, 1957 - every 16-17 years. We continue combining the dates of seasons of Picasso (1892, 1908, 1925, 1941, 1957) and of the Dalai Lama (which are 1941, 1957, 1974, 1990, as we'll see later). We'll see so that their lives' seasons also alternated in a continuous row of dates - every 16-17 years: 1892, 1908, 1925, 1941, 1957, 1974, 1990.

If we put now in a row the dates of the seasonal alternations in the lives of all the above four men (Beethoven, Verdi, Picasso, Dalai Lama) we find that their seasons' alternations happened in a continuous row of dates - covering a period of more than 220 years specifically this: 1776, 1792, 1809, 1825, 1842, 1859, 1875, 1892, 1908, 1925, 1941, 1957, 1974, 1990 - every 16-17 years.

The same phenomenon is also observed in the lives of other six men we'll see later: Napoleon the great, great French poet and playwright Victor Hugo, famous French sculptor August Rodin, famous British politician Winston Churchill, Greek tycoon ship owner Aristotle Onassis, and South Africa's national hero Nelson Mandela. If we put in a row the dates of the seasonal alternations in the lives of the above six men we find that their seasons' alternations also happened in a continuous row of dates, covering again a period of more than 220 years: 1776, 1792, 1809, 1825, 1842, 1859, 1875, 1892, 1908, 1925, 1941, 1957, 1974, 1990 - every 16-17 years.

Also the same phenomenon is observed in the lives of all other people we'll see their seasons later. We'll see the dates of the seasonal alternations in the lives of Margaret Thatcher, Elizabeth Taylor, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Napoleon's I wife Josephine, famous French actress Sarah Bernhardt, Jimmy Carter, astronaut John Glenn, famous Greek opera singer Maria Callas.

The conclusion is therefore, that the alternations of seasons in the lives of all people we'll see below did not happen irregularly or at random but according to a certain pattern in a continuous row of certain dates - covering a period of more than 220 years - specifically this: 1776, 1792, 1809, 1825, 1842, 1859, 1875, 1892, 1908, 1925, 1941, 1957, 1974, 1990 - every 16-17 years. The above observation consists the second base of our discovery. We continue with our next observation.


A Period of More than 500 Years

Our next observation is this: the alternations of seasons we'll see in this book start more than 500 years ago. As you will see in the life of Christopher Columbus, who lived more than 500 years ago, the seasons of his life alternated in 1479, 1496. If we extend these dates every 16-17 years, we arrive at the year 1990 - this way: 1496, 1512, 1529, 1545, 1562, 1578, 1595, 1611, 1628, 1644, 1661, 1677, 1694, 1710, 1727, 1744, 1760, 1776, 1792, 1809, 1825, 1842, 1859, 1875, 1892, 1908, 1925, 1941, 1957, 1974, 1990. This is a period of more than 500 years.

The same observation also comes from the life of King Henry VIII of England, who also lived more than 500 years ago. His life shows that his seasons alternated in 1496, 1512, 1529, and 1545. If we again extend these dates every 16-17 years, we also arrive at the year 1990 - exactly as above again....

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