Suited & Connected Issue #14

Illuminating relationship chemistry via the CROWNLINE Method

Welcome to the 14th issue of Suited & Connected©! 😊😊😊

CROWNLINE Method examines individuals birthdates and leverages the 52 playing cards deck to illuminate human relationship chemistry. Just as there are different symbols and diagrams used to solve geometry, chemistry, and engineering, in the CROWNLINE Method, a regular deck of playing cards with its Symbols (Suits), Numbers and Colors all have a meaning in providing relationship compatibility insights on a particular person at hand, according to their birthday.

The deck of playing cards was originally used as a calendar: there are 52 cards representing the 52 weeks in the year. There are (4) suits representing the four seasons. Hearts representing Spring, Clubs representing Summer, Diamonds representing Fall and Spades representing Winter. Each season has (13) weeks, and each suit has thirteen cards. There are (12) Face cards and there are twelve months and (12) astrological signs. If you add up all the Hearts, Clubs, Diamonds, and Spades with Ace being (1) and King being (13) you get 364. Add December 31st being the day of 1 ¼ and you now get 365 ¼ days which is an entire year.

Our 14th issue of Suited & Connected© examines human relationship chemistry for two individuals in the music & entertainment industries — Academy Award winner of multiple Oscars Christopher Nolan, and musician-singer-songwriter Eric Carmen, who passed away the previous weekend.

Right Project, Right Time: Director Christopher Nolan

Oppenheimer is a 2023 epic biographical thriller film written, directed, and co-produced by Christopher Nolan. It follows the life of J. Robert Oppenheimer, the American theoretical physicist who helped develop the first nuclear weapons during World War II.

After Oppenheimer won seven Oscars, Variety reported that Nolan’s final bonuses will bring his pay to just shy of nine figures.

Christopher Nolan directed Oppenheimer and won two Oscars at the 96th Annual Academy Awards event — one for ‘Best Director’, and one for ‘Best Picture”. Oppenheimer was bestowed a total of seven Oscars on March 10, 2024.

7-Year Cycle for Christopher Nolan: When he turned 49, his Jack of Hearts birth card had six significant money cards ‘(diamond suited cards) enveloping him signaling for Nolan potential for fame and success, as well as monumental monetary financial rewards

Diamonds represent money and values. Nolan's 7-year cycle covers ages 49-55. In the chart above, we see a Diamond card behind and right in front of Nolan’s Jack of Hearts birth card; the 8Diamonds is a Crownline card and one of the most powerful financial and work success cards in the 52-card playing deck. The 8Diamonds represents Nolan’s “Challenge Card’ in his 7-Year Cycle. Nolan clearly met head on the challenge of making Oppenheimer, a complex narrative with many variables to manage.

When you’re hot, you’re hot: Christopher Nolan’s cards are the Jack of Hearts/6Hearts. During his fifth of seven 52 Day cycles, (Feb. 23-April 14) that included the 96th Annual Academy Awards event, Nolan’s 6Hearts was “sitting” on the 8Diamonds, which positioned him for hyper fame along with monetary wealth attainment.

Todd’s Key Takeaways:

— Diamonds represent money and values. For any Jack of Hearts person, the 7-year cycle from ages 49-55 presents a real unique opportunity to have significant financial success.

—Christopher Nolan was born July 30th, a Jack of Hearts/6Hearts. He thus has an opportunity at age 53 to leverage the 8Diamonds in both his 7-year and 1-year cycles. Incredibly he won his first two Academy Awards during the 52-day cycle that started February 23rd and runs to April 14th — the Academy Awards was on March 10. On March 10th his 6Hearts was “sitting” on the 8Diamonds. When you have an 8 of Diamonds in a CrownLine chart the potential for significant success goes up 10x.

—The CROWNLINE Method can map out your cards in the larger cycles: 1-year, 7-year and 13-year cycle. Additionally the CROWNLINE Method can go granular into the 91-, 52-, 28- and 7-day cycles.

If you would like to know if your current or upcoming cycles includes an 8 Diamonds, 10Diamonds or if you cards are positioned in the Jupiter Column joining the CrownLine community and accessing its educational tools can be instrumental in your understanding and leveraging human relationship chemistry in a timely, purposeful manner. (For an update on when the CrownLine Community platform will be live and to subscribe, send an inquiry email to [email protected] .)

Eric Carmen: How Human Chemistry Helped Him ‘Go All The Way’

Gone to soon: Musician-singer-songwriter Eric Carmen passed away in March at age 74. His songs and live performances, thanks to digitalization, will live on for fans — as well as people who stumble upon his works — to enjoy.

Who knew: Born into a family of Russian-Jewish immigrants who would settle in Cleveland, Ohio, Eric would reach global superstardom with songs such as “Go All the Way” (with the Raspberries), “All By Myself”, “Hungry Eyes”, “Never Gonna Fall In Love Again” just to name a few.

Great Lakes, Great Band, Great Songs. Cleveland is the third largest U.S. metro area in the Great Lakes region, after Greater Chicago and Metro Detroit. Cleveland musicians Wally Bryson, Jim Bonfanti, and Dave Smalley teamed up with Carmen to form the Raspberries, a rock and roll band that was among the chief exponents of the early 1970s power pop style. Carmen was the lead singer of the group, and wrote or co-wrote all their hit songs. In 1975, after the breakup of the Raspberries, Carmen started his solo career, de-emphasizing harder rock elements in favor of soft rock and power ballads.

The Raspberries: (From left to right standing) Jim Bofanti, drummer; Wally Bryson, guitar; Eric Carmen, lead vocal and guitar; and (Kneeling ) Dave Smalley, bass guitar.

The Raspberries song “Go All the Way” reached the Top 5 on three principal U.S. charts: #5 on the Billboard Hot 100; #4 on Cashbox and #3 on Record World. Carmen followed with his first solo entry — and highest-charting single — “All By Myself", which reached No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1976. .

(From left to right), Eric Carmen, 2Diamonds/10Diamonds; Wally Bryson, 10Clubs/5Clubs; Jim Bofanti, AceClubs/3Diamonds; Dave Smalley, 5Diamonds/JackDiamonds; and producer Jimmy Ienner, 8Diamonds/3Diamonds. Get the scoop on the cards alignment for The Raspberries in ‘Todd’s Key Takeaways’ (below).

Eric Carmen’s cards were positioned for fame and success in 1972 when Eric was 22 years old. Like Christopher Nolan, director of Oppenheimer, Eric too achieved monumental acclaim when his two cards (2Diamonds/10Diamonds) were "sitting" on the 8 Diamonds which is one of the most powerful success cards in the deck

Family Tree for Eric Carmen: Dad, Ace Clubs/3Diamonds; Mom, 2Diamonds/Jack Spades; with Eric being 2Diamonds/10Diamonds. Mom and Dad are suited and connected (3Diamonds/2Diamonds.) signaling fame and success; Eric and his Mom have identical first cards (2Diamonds), a catapult for monetary wealth attainment; and a third success indicator is that Eric and his Dad were also suited and connected.

Eric Carmen’s cards (left) and music producer Jimmy Ienner’s cards (right) were suited and connected (2Diamonds to 3Diamonds) and both Eric and Jimmy were ‘double diamonds’

(Pictured, above) Jimmy Ienner, music producer whose input helped propel Eric Carmenn to stardom

Todd’s Key Takeaways

— Eric Carmen’s rise to fame and success started with Family Tree multiple catapults

—Eric’s musical legacy took hold when he jammed and gelled with Cleveland-based bandmates in a rock and roll group called the Raspberries — Eric’s card alignments with all of his band mates and producer notable: suited and connected dynamics (2Diamonds to 3 Diamonds; 10 Diamonds to Jack of Diamonds), same card number (10).

—Eric’s musical genius was amplified by a producer, Jimmy Ienner. (Eric and Jimmy had suited and connected card alignment).

—Eric’s greatest hit as a solo artist — All By Myself — was inspired by a Russian composer Sergei Rachmaninoff, who had died 30 years before Eric’s hit song would be written. During his writing process, Eric had been listening to Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No.2, and as he heard the evocative Romanticism of the second movement, inspiration struck. (Eric and Sergei’s card alignment are suited and connected).

(Left) Eric Carmen's cards and the cards of Russian composer Sergei Rachmaninoff align —they are ‘suited and connected’ (Eric’s 10 Diamonds to Rachmaninoff’s Jack of Diamonds.

The lasting legacy of singer/songwriter Eric Carmen was most prominently of a couple of top 40 hits that struck a universal chord among the lovelorn — “All by Myself” and “Never Gonna Fall in Love Again.” The casual listener might not have known that Carmen “borrowed” the melodies of both those hits from Sergei Rachmaninoff — “All by Myself” from the Russian composer’s Piano Concerto No. 2 and “Never Gonna Fall in Love Again” from his Symphony No. 2. (An equal-opportunity appropriator, Carmen also co-opted his own chorus from “Let’s Pretend,” a hit for his earlier power-pop group the Raspberries, for a portion of “All by Myself.”)

Russian classical music pianist Sergei Rachmaninoff greatly influenced Eric Carmen

 

PEOPLE ARE TALKING…


Soheila S., Real estate broker, says, “The founder of the CROWNLINE Method, Todd Anthony Person, demonstrates ultra passion, deep knowledge and a relentless quest to help people comprehend, and decode, human relationship chemistry. A friend of mine and I have the same birthday and we get along so well; we came to see Todd in-person and he had fantastic insights about us derived from our cards that ring true for us."

Joel D., Novelist & award-winning journalist, says: “Todd and the CROWNLINE Method assessed my birthdate and the birthdate of my deceased wife —and was spot-on to show me how our cards alignment reflected the supreme dynamic of a romantic relationship — soulmates.”

Greg E., Chief Human Resources Officer of a corporation with $20 billion in annual revenue, says: “Todd and the CROWNLINE Method are impressive!”

Tracy M.,” a former college superstar and NBA Championship ring bearer, says, “I have known Todd since the 1990s and I can tell you that I have personally observed how the CROWNLINE Method de-codes human relationship chemistry. I use the Method in my business and my family to help me make informed decisions about important matters that involve human relationship chemistry.

Jessica H. , a life coach specializing in alignment of physical and mental conditioning, says, “My belief in the CROWNLINE Method goes back to the early 2000’s. Todd Person gave my then-boyfriend and me good news about our relationship. We were suited & connected. We were indeed well-suited and connected to one another, but the (cards) confirmation from Todd took out the guesswork. Soon after, we were married and have been for the past decade. I didn’t see Todd again until 2023, and the information he could deliver from his CrownLine consultations had increased tenfold. He told my husband and I that we would be moving that year — and we did. He told us that we would have an excellent money-making year, and we did. Everything he told us happened down to the day! Todd’s system is impressive and has helped me navigate through my life experience with more certainty and clarity.”

Shellee R. , a successful small business owner and parent of two successful adult kids, says, “The CROWNLINE Method reveals the connections in life and relationships. The cards and their meanings explain to us how and why our lives connect with others. It has been fascinating to see the clarity and confidence that the CROWNLINE Method can provide.”

Ava-Marie L., an NCAA division I scholar-athlete, says, “The CROWNLINE Method is amazingly accurate, and I successfully applied it to my personal life on campus, able to connect with a great guy, based on our respective birthdates.”

Dylan G., an NCAA division I scholar-athlete playing quarterback, says, “I used the CROWNLINE Method as part of my decision-making for choosing the right NCAA school to play football. My cards aligned with those of the coach and the offensive coordinator, and I’m feeling great about my prospects for having a successful college career in the quarterback position.”

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