Suited & Connected issue 33

Illuminating human relationship chemistry via the CROWNLINE Method

Welcome to issue 33 of Suited & Connected©! 😊😊😊

CrownLine is building a community of people revolving around a method that illuminates human relationship chemistry.

Via the CROWNLINE Method - which fuses elements from mathematics (e.g. Fibonacci sequence, sacred geometry), a deck of playing cards, neuroscience, psychology, and astrology - birth dates correlate to certain numbers and suits on the cards - and there are identifiable patterns found via algorithms in which certain cards are seen to match well or be divisive with other cards.

The deck of playing cards was originally used by several ancient civilizations 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.'

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 birthdate.

Card alignment can take different forms — exact same cards, matching one number, matching a same-suit, being suited and connected (e.g. 3 of Diamonds to 4 of Diamonds) in their first card called ‘the birth card’ or their second card known as “the astrological ruling card”. CROWNLINE Method analysis extends beyond the individual’s birthday and associated cards; a ‘Family Tree’ which includes parents and child’s cards align or dis-align, the boost (or drag) it can provide an offspring can offer heightened performance or setback, fame or disappointment, and a spectrum of metrics of success or failure.

CROWNLINE Method founder Todd Anthony Person has assessed chemistry and compatibility of individuals via their birthdays. Examining the cards of individuals in music, arts & entertainment, business, sports, famous people/celebrities, and world leaders, Todd has identified a number of repeatable patterns that signal extraordinary success when cards align.

This issue of Suited & Connected©, we highlight three different ‘suited and connected’ variations formed by the parents whose child achieved fame and success.

The individuals examined in this issue of Suited & Connected© are:

Angelina Jolie, Jon Voight, Marcheline Bertrand

Glenn Frey, Nellie Frey, Robert George Cedar

Mickey Mantle, Elvin “Mutt” Mantle, Lovell Mantle

Angelina Jolie, Jon Voight, Marcheline Bertrand

Actor Jon Voight, left, and daughter actress Angelina Jolie

Marcheline Bertrand (May 9, 1950 – January 27, 2007) was an American actress who was the former wife of actor Jon Voight and the mother of actress Angelina Jolie

 

Angelina Jolie, born June 4, is the King of Diamonds/6 of Hearts; her dad Jon Voight, born December .29, is the 2 of Hearts/2 of Diamonds; mother Marcheline Bertrand, born May 9, is the 10 of Diamonds/Ace of Hearts. All have Heart-Diamonds cards, while mom and dad were ‘suited and connected’ Ace of Hearts to 2 of Hearts.

 

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, left, and Angelina Jolie, right, at a United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees World Refugee Day celebration in June 2005. Named Hollywood's highest-paid actress multiple times, Jolie has received an Academy Award, a Tony Award and three Golden Globe Awards. For her humanitarian work she received the United Nations Association of the United States of America's Global Humanitarian Action Award in 2005, the International Rescue Committee's Freedom Award in 2007, and the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award in 2013. The causes she promotes include conservation, education, and women's rights. Jolie founded and continues to fund the National Center for Refugee and Immigrant Children, which provides free legal aid to young asylum seekers in the United States. She created Kids in Need of Defense, formed in partnership with Microsoft, which helps children who enter the U.S. immigration system alone..

Glenn Frey, Nellie Frey, Robert George Cedar

Eagles is one of the most popular and successful bands of all time. Originating in Los Angeles in 1971, its founding members were Glenn Frey (pictured) , Don Henley, Bernie Leadon, and Randy Meisner. Eagles have experienced the coming and going of various members, including Frey who passed away in 2016.

The Long Run is the sixth studio album by American band the Eagles. It was released in 1979. The Eagles broke up in 1980, and after the breakup, Glenn Frey went on to have a successful solo career with hits like "The One You Love" and "Smuggler's Blues". The band reunited in 1994 for the album Hell Freezes Over, and have continued to tour and release albums since then. In 2017, the Eagles re-formed after Frey's death in 2016, with Deacon Frey and Vince Gill sharing lead vocals on Frey's songs. According to Henley, the title track was in part a response to press articles that said they were "passé" as disco was then dominant and punk emerging, which inspired lines such as "Who is gonna make it/ We'll find out in the long run". Henley added that the inspiration for the lyrics was also "irony", as they wrote about longevity and posterity while the group "was breaking apart, imploding under the pressure of trying to deliver a worthy follow-up to Hotel California, released in 1976.

Frey wrote or co-wrote (often with Henley) many of the group's songs, and sang the lead vocals on a number of Eagles hits including "Take It Easy", "Peaceful Easy Feeling", "Already Gone", "Tequila Sunrise", "Lyin' Eyes", "New Kid in Town", "Heartache Tonight" and "How Long".

Lyrics of Take It Easy, a fan-favorite Eagles Glenn Frey song, almost comes to life literally — Well I'm a-standin' on the corner in Winslow, Arizona
With such a fine sight to see
It's a girl, my Lord, in a flatbed Ford
Slowin' down to take a look at me

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Glenn Frey’s mom Nellie Frey-was born December 25, 1925 and passed September 13, 2013.

Glenn Frey’s biological father Robert George Cedar, born August 14, 1924, died March 30, 2022.

Top left, Nellie Frey, born December 25, is the 6 of Hearts/6 of Diamonds; top right, Robert George Cedar, born August 14, is the Queen of Clubs/7 of Diamonds; father-mother are ‘suited and connected’, the 6 of Diamonds to the 7 of Diamonds. astrological ruling cards

Mickey Mantle, Elvin “Mutt” Mantle, Lovell Mantle

Mickey Mantle, nicknamed "the Mick" and "the Commerce Comet", played his entire Major League Baseball career (1951–1968) with the New York Yankees, primarily as a center fielder. He is regarded by many as being one of the best players and sluggers of all time — his prodigious 565-foot home run at Washington’s Griffith Stadium on April 17, 1953 considered to be the longest homer in MLB history. Mantle was elected in his first appearance on the Baseball Writers' Association of America ballot. Mantle was named on 88.2 percent of all ballots cast to become just the seventh player since the inaugural Class of 1936 to earn Hall of Fame election in his first year eligible.

 

Mantle is the only player to hit 150 home runs from both sides of the plate. He hit 536 career home runs while batting .300 or more ten times. He is 16th all-time in home runs per at-bat and 17th in on-base percentage. Mantle won the Triple Crown in 1956, when he led the major leagues in batting average (.353), home runs (52), and runs batted in (RBI) (130). He played in 16 of the 20 All-Star Games for which he was selected. He also had a solid .984 fielding percentage when playing center field, winning a Golden Glove in that position. He appeared in 12 World Series, winning seven championships, and holds World Series records for the most home runs (18), RBIs (40), extra-base hits (26), runs (42), walks (43), and total bases (123), and he has the highest World Series on-base and slugging percentages. 

 

Mantle helped revolutionize the business of autographs. He became a fixture on the autograph circuit and was one of the faces of mega-companies such as Upper Deck Authenticated during their launch. A 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle card with a 9.5 grade from grader SGC -- the "finest known example" of a 1952 Topps Mantle sold for $12.6 million — the most ever paid for any sports item, card or memorabilia. The previous record for a sports card sale was $7.25 million, a T206 Honus Wagner.

If an autograph could tell a story, Mantle’s could. From a small-town Oklahoma prospect to the most idolized player in the Big Apple, his autograph started simple and evolved into one of the most distinctive and stylish in the hobby. From a simplistic, almost child-like signature, it evolved from the late 1940s to about 1955, a period when Mantle’s style went through a metamorphosis. Around 1956, Mantle settled on a general style that he perfected over the course of his life.

Top left,, Elvin "Mutt" Mantle, born March 16 is a 7 of Diamonds/King of Diamonds ;  top right, Lovell Mantle, born February 17, is an 8 of Diamonds/5 of Clubs; Mickey Mantle, born October 20, is a 2 of Clubs/Jack of Diamonds ; father-mother are suited and connected 7 of Diamonds to 8 of Diamonds, birth cards. Mother, father, son have a Diamond card amongst their respective birth and astrological cards.

Mickey and mom washing dishes. Photo by Transcendental Graphics/Getty Image, found in SB Nation Pinstripe Alley

Mickey with his father, Elvin "Mutt" Mantle

In conclusion, the ‘Family Tree’ dynamics and ‘suited and connected’ variations that we have identified and examined in issue 33 of Suited & Connected© show how the children of the parents can receive a potential halo leading to fame and success.

PEOPLE ARE TALKING…

Chantal S. Executive Recruiter, says “Gifted, Exceptional, Entertaining and Unforgettable are only a few words to describe my experience with Todd Anthony Person and The CROWNLINE Method. This is an exceptional technique utilized to match human relationship chemistry at all levels from business to soulmates. There are multiple pattern levels from one-on-one matching to full family trees explaining your compatibility with certain individuals. I understood how I connect with my family as well as with business associates. It also showed how incompatible I am with certain people and how some of my past love relationships were doomed. I highly recommend that experience for anyone looking to better understand relationships new or old. It’s fascinating and even if you are not a believer in zodiac signs, cards, and planets, you will understand the method to connect. 

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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