Suited & Connected Issue# 21

Illuminating human relationship chemistry via the CROWNLINE Method

Welcome to the 21st issue of Suited & Connected©! 😊😊😊

 

CROWNLINE Method, founded by Todd Anthony Person, examines individual birthdays and leverages the 52 playing cards deck to illuminate human relationship chemistry.

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.

In this issue, we are showing patterns of human relationship chemistry whereby birthday dynamics between the two individuals romantically involved is such that the couple does not have a successful long-term relationship; indeed the relationship fractures.

Several patterns in birthdays dis-alignment that results in relationship fracturing will, in this 21st issue of Suited & Connected©, be shown in the cards dynamics of five couples. The patterns you can look for when reviewing the individual birthdays and corresponding birth and astrological cards in the five couples are: 1) One individual has both of their cards that are the same suit and the other individual does not have a matching suit or number’; 2) A variation of that is both individuals each has a double suit, but there is not a number match between the two individual’s suit.

The five couples are:

Elon Musk (2 Clubs/6Clubs) & Justine Musk (9Diamonds/7Spades)
Robert Downey, Jr. (4Spades/8Spades) & Deborah Falconer (KingClubs/6Clubs)
Kevin Hart (9Diamonds/2Spades) & Torrei Hart (10Clubs/5Clubes)
Romain Dauriac (QueenDiamonds/QueenSpades) & Scarlett Johansson (JackHearts/KingHearts)
Richard Gere (8Hearts/6Clubs) & Cindy Crawford (5Diamonds/JackDiamonds)

ELON MUSK & JUSTINE MUSK

(Left) Elon Musk and (right) Justine Musk.

Elon Musk, founder and CEO of Tesla and CEO of Space X, born June 28 (left) and Justine Musk, born Sept. 2 (right). Patterns of fractured relationship here include: Double suit of Elon versus no match with different suits of Justine.

Born Jennifer Wilson in 1972 in Peterborough, Ontario, Justine met Elon Musk when she was 18 at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario. Their relationship began with a unique first date involving a melting ice cream cone and evolved despite Musk’s transfer to the University of Pennsylvania. After spending a year teaching English in Japan and returning to Canada, Justine rekindled her relationship with Elon, leading to their marriage in January 2000.

Their life together, as depicted in Walter Isaacson’s biography “Elon Musk” and Justine’s writings in a Marie Claire column, was complex and turbulent. The couple faced immense grief with the loss of their first child Nevada to sudden infant death syndrome in 2002. They later had twins and triplets through in vitro fertilization. Justine Musk, a fantasy author, described the challenges of their marriage, including her husband's demanding nature and their intense arguments.

Despite living a luxurious lifestyle, Justine felt a growing void in their relationship. She described feeling like a “trophy wife” and longing for more equality and partnership. During some arguments, she would express her hatred for him, according to Isaacson’s book. She wrote in her Marie Claire column that Elon sometimes told her he would fire her if she were his employee and called her names like "moron" and "idiot."

“We were seeing a marital therapist and he (Elon) got tired of the stress and uncertainty of it (our marriage and life challenges)," Justine said. "The next day, I went into my therapist's office and he had left a message for her to tell me that he was filing for divorce. So that was how I found out. One of the more memorable moments of my life."

Elon and Justine divorced in 2008.

Robert Downey, Jr. & Deborah Falconer

In 1992, Deborah Falconer, a model, actress, singer and composer married the talented actor Robert Downey Jr. They married May 29, 1992, after dating for 42 days. The couple divorced on April 26, 2004, and have one son together, Indio.

Deborah Falconer and Robert Downey Jr.’s father (born June 24, 6Clubs/Ace Clubs), are both double clubs and they share the 6Clubs. “That familiarity,” says Todd, “probably had a lot to do with Deborah’s and Robert Downey Jr.’s initial strong attraction and rapport, and why they tied the knot so soon in their relationship’s timeline.”

It is well documented that Robert had drug addiction issues during his marriage to Falconer, and found himself in trouble with the law.

Robert, who won an Academy Award Oscar for Best Supporting Actor in the movie Oppenheimer, has earned numerous honors: the Academy Award, two BAFTA Awards, three Golden Globe Awards and two Screen Actors Guild Awards.

(left) Deborah Falconer and Robert Downey, Jr. (right) were married in 1992 after 42 days of dating. Their marriage ended officially in 2004.

Robert Downey Jr., born April 4 (4Spades, 8Spades) and Deborah Falconer (KingClubs/6Clubs), born Aug. 13, were not matched as the two double-suited individuals had different suits and no matching numbers in their respective birth and astrological cards.

Kevin Hart & Torrei Hart

This photo of Kevin Hart (right) and Torrei Hart appeared in US Weekly with the caption reading, “Kevin Hart: ‘I messed up my first marriage with Torrei.’” While at times Kevin has admitted to not being perfect and needing to learn from mistakes, he has at times said that he strayed in the marriage because in his mind the marriage had been over for a long time.

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(Left) Kevin Hart, born July 6 and Torrei Hart (right), born Feb. 28. Torrei is double-suited (clubs) while Kevin ‘s cards are two different suits with no matches to Torrei’s birth and astrological cards.

Torrei and Kevin first met in community college and instantly found common ground over their shared love of comedy. They tied the knot in 2003 and welcomed two children, their daughter, Heaven, and their son, Hendrix. But, in 2011, the Harts' happy family life came to a crushing halt when Kevin filed for divorce, citing irreconcilable differences. Eventually, Kevin admitted he cheated during the marriage, but indicated he cheated because the marriage was done.

Why did Kevin feel such an attraction to Torrei? Kevin’s father, Henry Robert Witherspoon (born Jan. 17, 10Diamonds/5Hearts), had the same numbers (10 and 5) as Torrei’s birth and astrological cards (10Clubs/5Clubs).

Todd says, “The birthdays and cards dis-alignment for Kevin and Torrei signaled from the get-go their marriage would not last. She’s double clubs, he has a diamond and a spade, and the numbers of the cards do not match at all.”

Sadly, while the two seemed to share a love of comedy, one has to contemplate that the ’broken Hart marriage’ would be no laughing matter to Kevin, Torrei, and their two kids Heaven and Hendrix.

Romain Dauriac & Scarlett Johansson

Scarlett Johannson (left) and Romain Dauriac (right) seemed so happy when they told People Magazine in 2013 they would be wed and were expecting a child.

Romain Dauriac (left), born July 3, Queen of Diamonds/Queen of Spades and Scarlett Johansson (right), born Nov. 22 Jack of Hearts/King of Hearts had many elements for a loving marriage, but then again they had their rough spots. Scarlett’s double suit (hearts) cards had no ‘connection’ with Romain’s two Queen cards, one a Diamond, the other a Spade.

Johansson in an interview with WSJ Magazine discussed her life plans, noting she wanted to be able to raise a family and still make movies, do theater, and, as she put it, “I want to be able to have it all.”

They met through friends when she was in Paris shooting a Woody Allen film. Scarlett thought Romain, a journalist and art collector not involved with show biz was super smart. Romain was very caring to Scarlett, not doting over her because of her movie star status, but because he loved her and wanted to comfort her and protect her.

Why didn’t this pair last?

“The reason why this couple did not have a long-term future was a result of birthday card dynamics being a mis-match,” says Todd. “Although to some observers and fans, they might seem like fascinating, unique individuals, their cards chemistry was a train wreck in the making. The pattern of their cards is one I’ve observed in hundreds of couples with fractured relationships. “

Richard Gere & Cindy Crawford

(Left) Richard Gere and (Right) Cindy Crawford looked great together as a couple despite their 17-year age gap; but their marriage in 1991 would last only a few years, the couple separating in 1995.

(Left) Richard Gere, born Aug. 31, 8Hearts/6Clubs and (right) Cindy Crawford, born Feb. 20, 5Diamond/Jack of Diamonds look great together as a couple optically speaking, but the marriage would last only a few years (1991 to 1995). Cindy’s double suited cards had nothing in common with Richard’s hearts and clubs suits.

When Richard Gere and super model Cindy Crawford married in 1991, Gere had recently established himself as a leading Hollywood actor — and heartthrob — while Crawford was one of the modeling world's fasting-rising stars. Together, they were the ultimate power couple. Yet, despite their seemingly successful partnership, they filed for divorce in 1995.

The couple's 17-year age gap reportedly played a role in their separation; however, it wasn't all negative. Crawford admitted that her ex-husband taught her a great deal — including "how to be famous." 

Richard & Cindy — You two looked…Mahvelous!

Just imagine in the early 1990s comedian Billy Crystal eyeing Richard Gere and Cindy Crawford, and saying, “You two look Mahvelous!!”

In reality, CROWNLINE Method Todd Anthony Person took one look at the birthdays and dis-alignment of the respective birth and astrological cards of Richard and Cindy and thought to himself, “This looks dreadful!”

In the 25 years of building case studies for human relationship chemistry for couples, Todd has seen hundreds of examples in which certain birthdays do not find alignment with one another.

Says Todd, “There are some axioms that I find particularly true: You can’t tell a book by its cover, looks alone are superficial, and when it comes to illuminating human relationship chemistry once is chance; twice is coincidence; and three times a pattern. In this issue of Suited & Connected©, we have shown five examples of a particular relationship-fracturing pattern.”

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