Suited & Connected Issue 36

Illuminating human relationship chemistry via the CROWNLINE Method

Welcome to issue 36 of Suited & Connected©! 😊😊😊

CrownLine — building a community of people interested in understanding vital components of relationship chemistry — is making available tools and a ‘playbook’ that enable functional understanding of the CROWNLINE Method, which can help an individual attain a happier and more prosperous life. The CROWNLINE Method provides for actionable insights according to birthdates, revealing which individuals are best to link up with — be it a friend, mentor, coach/trainer, babysitter/nanny/caretaker, lawyer, wealth management advisor, healthcare practitioner, veterinarian, teacher, business associate, sports teammate, or even a soulmate.

CROWNLINE Method fuses elements from mathematics (e.g. Fibonacci sequences, sacred geometry), a deck of playing cards, neuroscience, psychology, and astrology. Birthdates correlate to certain numbers and suits on the cards - and there are identifiable patterns found via algorithms in which certain cards match well or, conversely, are divisive when engaged 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 in 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. Card alignment can manifest in many forms:

  • Exact same cards (e.g., 3 of Diamonds to 3 of Diamonds)

  • Matching one number (e.g., 3 of Spades, 3 of Hearts)

  • Matching a same-suit (e.g., 3 of Clubs, 9 of Clubs)

  • 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”

  • Additionally, CROWNLINE Method analysis extends beyond the individual’s birthday and associated cards; ‘Family Tree’ chemistry, which includes CROWNLINE Method analysis of birthdays and associated cards of parents and child, can identify alignment, dis-alignment or neutral alignment. The boost associated with alignment can offer an offspring heightened performance, fame and success.

In this 36th issue of Suited & Connected©, we recognize a pattern for fame and success — when husband and wife have an identical card amongst their respective birth and/or astrological ruling cards. This pattern has proven to have the potential to create iconic global brands and multi-generational wealth. The following married couples that are featured in this issue include:

George Garvin Brown & Amelia Bryan Brown, Jack Daniel’s Whiskey

John T. Dorrance & Ethel Dorrance, Campbell Soup Company

Éleuthère Irénée du Pont & Sophie Madeline du Pont, DuPont

Milton Hershey & Catherine ‘Kitty’ Hershey, Hershey Chocolates

Louis Vuitton & Clemence Vuitton, LVMH

Jack Daniel's is a brand of whiskey produced in Lynchburg, Tennessee, by the Jack Daniel Distillery, which has been owned by the Brown-Forman Corporation since 1956. Today, Jack Daniel’s is a true global icon found in more than 170 countries around the world and is the most valuable spirits brand in the world as recognized by Interbrand. The Brown Family owns 51% of the company — worth $20 Billion. Close to 160 Brown family ‘cousins’, or 4th, 5th and 6th generational descendants of the company’s founder, are actively engaged with the shareholder group that holds a controlling stake in the publicly traded company. Garvin Brown IV, who assumed his current role in 2007, is only the latest in a long line of Brown family members in leadership positions at the Brown-Forman Corporation.

George Garvin Brown was born on September 2, 1846 in Munfordville, KY, the son of J.T.S. Brown and the half brother of J.T.S. Brown, Jr.  As a late teen George Garvin Brown got a job as a pharmaceutical salesman selling things like opiates and medicinal whiskey.  As he called on his sales contacts, he heard continual complaints about the quality of the whiskey they were prescribing to patients. George decided to start a whiskey business in 1870 with his older half-brother, J.T.S. Brown, Jr., who already had plenty of experience in the whisky business and had a small company of his own. Together they would purchase whiskey straight from a distillery, batch it together with other barrels for consistency and then bottle it.  That would ensure anyone purchasing their product could expect safety and consistency. 

 

George Garvin Brown, born September 2, is the 9 of Diamonds/7 of Spades; and Amelia Bryan Brown, born February 16, is the 9 of Diamonds/4 of Diamonds. This husband and wife have identical birth cards — the 9 of Diamonds. Brown married Amelia Bryan Owsley in 1876, and they had two children, Owsley and Robinson.

Andy Warhol, an artist who liked to make people think about American culture and its icons, among his works featured cans of Campbell’s Soup. What became the Campbell's Soup Company was started in 1869 by Joseph A. Campbell and Abraham Anderson. Although Anderson left the company in 1876, his son, Campbell Speelman, remained at Campbell's as a creative director and designed the original Campbell's Soup cans. In 1894, Arthur Dorrance became the company president. In 1897, John Thompson Dorrance, a nephew of company president Dorrance, began working for the company as a chemist. In 1897, he developed a commercially viable method for condensing soup, leading to the famous label's origin in 1898.

John Thompson Dorrance, born November 11, is a 9 of Clubs/King of Hearts; his wife Ethel Dorrance, born January 9, is a 5 of Spades/King of Hearts. They have identical astrological ruling cards — the King of Hearts. John T. Dorrance was the chemist who invented condensed soup in a can. Within five years of Dorrance's 1897 breakthrough, Campbell was selling more than 15 million cans of soup annually. Dorrance was promoted to Vice President, succeeded his uncle as president in 1914, and became sole owner of the company in 1922, as it was re-named Campbell Soup. He left an estate of $128 Million at his death (approximately 1/786th of U.S. Gross National Product), and his descendants retain control of the company. His mansion and sprawling grounds were purchased in 1953 by the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, and are now the campus of Cabrini College. The Dorrance family today is worth $16 billion.


 

John Thompson Dorrance (November 11, 1873 – September 21, 1930) was an American chemist who discovered a method to create condensed soup, and was president of the Campbell Soup Company from 1914 to 1930, eventually buying out the Campbell family. He turned the business into one of America’s longest-lasting brands. In 1906 he married Ethel Mallinckrodt, with whom he had five children — John T. Dorrance, Jr., Elinor Dorrance Hill Ingersoll, Ethel Campbell, Charlotte Campbell, Margaret Dorrance Strawbridge.

DuPont is an American multinational chemical company first formed in 1802 by French-American chemist and industrialist Éleuthère Irénée du Pont. Initially a major producer of gunpowder. DuPont as a company developed many polymers in the 20th century, including the likes of Rayon, Nylon, and Kevlar; the company’s scientists developed many chemicals, most notably Freon for the refrigerant industry. It also developed synthetic pigments and paints including ChromaFlair.

ChromaFlair is a pigment used in paint systems, primarily for automobiles. When the paint is applied, it changes color depending on the light source and viewing angle. It was created at Optical Coating Laboratory, Inc. (OCLI) [later JDS Uniphase and Viavi Solutions] in 1979 and is used by DuPont and PPG.

Éleuthère Irénée du Pont (1771–1834) was the son of Pierre Samuel du Pont, a French economist, government official, and publicist. When the du Pont family fled to the United States in 1799, Eleuthère Irénée found opportunity in America’s gunpowder industry. Born in Paris, France, he died in Philadelphia, PA.

Éleuthère Irénée du Pont, born June 24, is the 6 of Clubs/Ace of Clubs and his wife, Sophie Madeline du Pont, born July 22, also is the 6 of Clubs/Ace of Clubs. The du Pont family is worth $18.1 billion., the heirs are estimated to number at least 3,500.

The Hershey Company is one of the largest chocolate manufacturers in the world, with 2023 revenues of $11.18 billion.

Milton Snavely Hershey, born in Derry Township, PA, September 13, 1857 and died October 13, 1945 in Hershey, PA, was an American chocolatier, businessman, and philanthropist. Trained in the confectionery business, Hershey pioneered the manufacture of caramel, using fresh milk.

Milton Hershey, born September 13, is the Jack of Clubs/9 of Diamonds; his wife, Catherine ‘Kitty’’ Hershey, born July 6, is the 9 of Diamonds/2 of Spades. Her health did not allow her to have her own children, which prompted her and her husband to found and endow the Milton Hershey School. This school is the largest tuition-free K-12 private school in the United States, accepting boys and girls from broken families and provides them a world-class education. Since it was founded over 100 years ago, it has bettered the lives of thousands of needy children.

LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE — commonly known as LVMH — is a French multinational holding company and conglomerate specializing in luxury goods. The company was formed in 1987 through the merger of fashion house Louis Vuitton (founded in 1854) with Moët Hennessy, which was established following the 1971 merger between the champagne producer Moet & Chandon (founded in 1743) and the cognac producer Hennessy (founded in 1765). In April 2023, LVMH became the first European company to surpass a valuation of $500 billion.

LVMH controls around 60 subsidiaries that manage 75 luxury brands. In addition to Louis Vuitton and Moët Hennessy, LVMH's portfolio includes Tiffany, Dior, Fendi, Givenchy, Marc Jacobs, Stella McCartney, Loewe, Loro Piana, Kenzo, Celine, Sephora, Princess Yachts, TAG Heuer, and Bulgari. Bernard Arnault is the founder, chairman, CEO and largest shareholder of LVMH, making him the world’s richest person as of 2024.

Louis Vuitton, born August 4, is a 9 of Diamonds/4 of Diamonds; his wife, Clemence Vuitton, born June 27, is a 3 of Clubs/9 of Diamonds. They each have a 9 of Diamonds — Louis’s birth card, and Clemence’s astrological ruling card.

A Louis Vuitton handbag typically can cost around $1,800.00. Born in 1821, Louis Vuitton in 1854 started his company as a luggage manufacturer, his introduction of flat bottom trunks with trianon canvas soon became the rage in the market. As a reaction against the copying of his work, he changed the trianon design to beige and brown stripes in 1876. Then in 1888, he changed the design to the famous Damier canvas. The company of Louis Vuitton was passed on to Vuitton family members, and in 1987 the company merged with Moët Hennessy.

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.”

Nik J., a financial analyst, says, “Since my introduction to CrownLine, I’ve seen many of the patterns play out in my own life. I believe the CROWNLINE Method is very powerful and I highly recommend to those with an open mind to consult with Todd. Many mysterious aspects of relationships and life can be explained.”

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