Gordon Brown - Numerology, Astrology, Psychic
Gordon Brown - 20th February 1951 Numerology Life path 20/2 - 2s figure strongly in his life path numbers - representing balance and cooperation.
Chart: -- 9--22--5--11-- The number 2 is the complement to the number 1.
It is associated with feminine (yin) energies.
It is passive and soothing.
But because our life purpose is an uphill climb, those working 2 energy first need to resolve their internal conflicts, discord and contradictions.
Inner cooperation can pose special difficulties for 2s.
It's as if they have two people inside them, and they are opposites in everything.
They have to learn to get along in order to get anywhere or get anything done.
And because they tend to have an exaggerated sense of responsibility, most 2s over-think in the form of obsessive worry or over analysis, then bounce from mental preoccupation to over-reactive emotions.
Achieving mental and emotional calm poses a major challenge for the 2, as when they weigh up different factors in a situation, or opposing forces, they have trouble choosing one over another and therefore making a decision.
A Life path 2 can often find themselves in a family where the parents are prone to pettiness, contrary opinions and criticism.
These criticisms can be directed at the child who will suffer a lack of self-confidence that can be manifest in later life.
Decision-making can be a challenge for the 2, who has to fight against the fear of being thought wrong.
Generally, 2s are diligent workers who excel in areas where attention to detail is required.
Always polite and courteous, they dislike coarse or rude behavior.
They prefer to have a partner to share their lives with, usually a more assertive mate.
Sarah Brown is indeed described as quiet but with a streak of steel.
"She can be headmistressy.
" The 2's racing thoughts produces general muscular tension.
Although they don't often get ill due to a robust constitution, allergies may be a problem, especially in times of stress.
Those working 2 have intrinsic physical strength and sturdiness, as well as internal fortitude, vigor and perseverance.
Their strength can also manifest as stubbornness, rigidity or tension.
Many 2s have strong ambitions and can become leaders but 2s find greatest fulfilment when supporting others because such a role is aligned with their life purpose.
Gordon also has a line of strength, the Line of determination.
You could say this showed itself when Tony Blair was still prime minister and Gordon Brown was doggedly pushing himself forward as a candidate for prime ministership, despite not being popular.
Overall, quietness and doggedness does kind of sum him up, I guess.
"Not flash, just Gordon", as he puts it.
As already said, there are a lot of 2s in his numbers.
He was born on 20th of the second month, and his life path number is 20/2.
The zero after the 2s will only add intensity the effect of the 2.
Because of the number of 2s that abound in his numbers, he could lean towards the more Assertive characteristics of the number 2: meddling, arbitrary, careless, tactless, dishonest, overlooks detail.
Assertive 2s can create divisiveness and appear callous.
He will certainly feel the effects of his life path more strongly than most and exhibit those during his lifetime.
Astrology - Pisces The changeable nature of Pisces means they are adaptable and also impressionable, responding to changes around them almost unconsciously.
They are also in their element when their work involves some element of caring for others.
If they are emotionally involved in their work, their sense of vocation is very strong.
This individual can be the best or the worst in the workplace.
The secret to being the best is for the Pisces to be engaged in work that in some way alleviates human suffering and gives him or her the ability to exercise and express deep compassion.
If that's not possible, the Pisces must be engaged in work that makes him feel that he's using his creativity and imagination to move things forward to a good end or a worthy cause.
If these needs aren't met at work, the Pisces will be miserable and need to find an outlet for these impulses after hours.
If these fish are content in the workplace, they will work well and exhibit a deep sense of duty; if not they will swim off by themselves and avoid too much interaction.
They make good listeners and have a very giving nature, but if they overdo it, they may end up feeling like a doormat and losing self-respect.
Ruled by the inspirational planet Neptune, Pisceans are spinners of dreams: warm, compassionate and sensitive.
They tend to see the world through rose-colored spectacles.
Idealistic and impressionable, they are ones for old-fashioned romance.
Watch out, as they can prevaricate when it comes to settling down in a permanent relationship, as they can be extremely impractical about setting dates or understanding any material implications involved.
Tender and sentimental, a Pisces partner will be totally receptive to all of your needs and desires, but you shouldn't really rely on them to be too brilliant where money is concerned.
Psychic insight I'm seeing a caricature of a rugby player, with short arms and no neck - him playing rugby.
Then him being treated with Hopi ear candles (an alternative therapy for ear ailments and general healing and relaxation) - so the fact that he needed healing in his ears.
Could this mean he needs to listen? Certainly a lot of people say this about him.
Looking on the Internet, Gordon Brown did play Rugby at school, but unfortunately suffered a retinal detachment after being kicked in the head during an end-of-term Rugby Union match.
This left him blind in his left eye, despite treatment, including several operations.
He later noticed the same symptoms in his right eye, while playing tennis, but underwent experimental surgery by Dr Chawla, and his right eye was saved.
I'm seeing a man in a Newcastle football strip now, but from a quick look on the Internet, I see he was at school in Kirkcaldy in Scotland, so there must be some other connection with Newcastle as well.
I see the man in the Newcastle strip again, and again I see healing.
But I got a strong sense it was in the lower gut/colon region.
I could feel it really clearly.
Independent, 28 June 2007: Local opinion in Kirkcaldy about Gordon Brown was summed up by a man whose career symbolised the transition from heavy industry to a modern service economy, an ex-miner turned renal dialysis nurse called Charlie.
He said: "I've never heard a single bad word about him in this town.
You have this image down south that he's dour and mean and suspicious.
But wait and see.
" Dr Chawla said: "He had one operation on his right eye, carried out by me, which restored his vision in that eye completely.
With one eye, you lose your depth of vision which affects you catching a ball or driving a car - though you are still allowed to drive, he never has.
He'd be legal to drive, but he doesn't.
" Gordon's older brother John has said that Brown feared, as he lay in total darkness for weeks at a time, that he was going blind.
"It made him more determined.
" The Newcastle man I'm seeing is blowing a whistle, like a referee.
This could indicate fairness.
Looking down from above, he's small and slim, perhaps like a child.
It's like his heart is really in Newcastle; there's something about Newcastle he loves or that had to do with as a child possibly.
Then I read on the Internet that he was awarded an honorary degree from Newcastle University in 2007 for his work towards the campaign to end world poverty (perhaps this is the healing of the gut connection).
He put forward proposals for a new deal for developing countries at the G8 summit, to deliver debt relief, deliver a fair trade system they could benefit from, and the immediate doubling of aid to halve poverty.
Could this be where he started off - as a child - wanting to help people, to reduce poverty and hunger, wanting fairness, and this led him to politics? At Uni, he was known as "Red Gordon", and in addition to graduating with a first in history and a doctorate on "The Labor Party and Political Change in Scotland", got himself elected as rector, aged just 24, and did battle with the Tory vice-chancellor over university investments in South Africa.
Brown took the university to court and won.
He even managed to enlist the support of the university's chancellor, the Duke of Edinburgh.
The university authorities were horrified, especially when they found out that Brown's girlfriend was Princess Margarita, the eldest daughter of the King of Romania, who happened to be the chancellor's god-daughter.
The smallness of the referee I'm seeing could also represent that reducing poverty only has played a small part in what he does.
Plus the ref had no legs; the image was just showing his top half, so that could indicate he's not moving forward with it nowadays.
Perhaps because he's too tied up these days with being Prime Minister.
Gordon Brown, when he was chancellor, had never entirely shaken off the mantle of the class warrior.
Laura Spence was a pupil at a state comprehensive school in Whitley Bay.
In 1999 she was the only pupil of the school to apply for a place at Oxford.
Although she had 10 A* results in her GCSEs and five straight As in her A-levels, the press reported, she had been turned down by Magdalen where she had applied to read medicine, after snobby interviewers decided she "did not show potential".
Gordon lambasted the college in an address to trade unionists.
He concluded that the interviewing system was "like a gentleman's club, biased against women, ethnic minorities and northerners".
Professor Anthony Smith, who was president of Magdalen at the time, recalls this.
The trouble was, Brown had not bothered to check the facts before he launched into a broadside in his speech to the trade union conference.
Professor Smith said, "We had 22 applicants for five places.
All had 10 A*s in their GCSEs, and Laura Spence, contrary to press reports, had not received her A-level results yet.
Our records showed she had been poor in her written exam.
Of the five candidates who were successful, three were women, three from ethnic minorities, two came from comprehensives, one from Newcastle.
" Professor Smith: "For about a day and a half it looked bad and then the story began to turn around against Brown.
He should have said something to exculpate himself", but he refused to own up to his mistake.
"It was the first blemish on the Brown image", said Professor Smith, "and revealed a number of characteristics.
It indicated several layers of carelessness.
And it showed there's a stiffness, an unbendingness about the man, which is sad since he has done so much good in other areas − he is the only politician, other than Nye Bevan, to have moved me to tears.
His Gilbert Murray lecture for Oxfam was so well-informed, full of novel ideas and such passion.
" Perhaps being Chancellor suited Gordon Brown better, and his ambition, reaching all the way to the top like he has, has taken him away from his original goals/aims.
He's certainly an unpopular Prime Minister.
Something doesn't feel right about him being in that post.
Maybe he got carried away and side-tracked into money, power and success, instead of where his heart really lies, helping the poor and championing the cause of minorities and the underprivileged.
Fairness being something he feels strongly about also fits with his numerology, which is about balance and cooperation.
But because people on that life path - 2 - are the people who find it most difficult to achieve that balance in their lives, finding it a challenge to cooperate with others to achieve a goal, they make the most mistakes on their path towards it.
That could be why he's gone way out of step with himself and what would be a good role for him in life - way out of balance.
His astrology also fits with helping people, working towards a worthy cause.
If he understood this, he could still find great power and success but via a different route, in a role that supports other people, helps them to achieve great things, rather than taking the lead position himself.
If only he would follow his heart, instead of being just following money, success and power, if this is indeed what has gone wrong.
Tell him somebody, please! In the meantime, remember to always think for yourself.
Also, think 'about' yourself...
a lot and what you want in your life.
And when you're really clear about this, think about nothing else.
This is not selfishness.
It can transform your whole life into fluid imagination! And this will benefit the whole world.
Chart: -- 9--22--5--11-- The number 2 is the complement to the number 1.
It is associated with feminine (yin) energies.
It is passive and soothing.
But because our life purpose is an uphill climb, those working 2 energy first need to resolve their internal conflicts, discord and contradictions.
Inner cooperation can pose special difficulties for 2s.
It's as if they have two people inside them, and they are opposites in everything.
They have to learn to get along in order to get anywhere or get anything done.
And because they tend to have an exaggerated sense of responsibility, most 2s over-think in the form of obsessive worry or over analysis, then bounce from mental preoccupation to over-reactive emotions.
Achieving mental and emotional calm poses a major challenge for the 2, as when they weigh up different factors in a situation, or opposing forces, they have trouble choosing one over another and therefore making a decision.
A Life path 2 can often find themselves in a family where the parents are prone to pettiness, contrary opinions and criticism.
These criticisms can be directed at the child who will suffer a lack of self-confidence that can be manifest in later life.
Decision-making can be a challenge for the 2, who has to fight against the fear of being thought wrong.
Generally, 2s are diligent workers who excel in areas where attention to detail is required.
Always polite and courteous, they dislike coarse or rude behavior.
They prefer to have a partner to share their lives with, usually a more assertive mate.
Sarah Brown is indeed described as quiet but with a streak of steel.
"She can be headmistressy.
" The 2's racing thoughts produces general muscular tension.
Although they don't often get ill due to a robust constitution, allergies may be a problem, especially in times of stress.
Those working 2 have intrinsic physical strength and sturdiness, as well as internal fortitude, vigor and perseverance.
Their strength can also manifest as stubbornness, rigidity or tension.
Many 2s have strong ambitions and can become leaders but 2s find greatest fulfilment when supporting others because such a role is aligned with their life purpose.
Gordon also has a line of strength, the Line of determination.
You could say this showed itself when Tony Blair was still prime minister and Gordon Brown was doggedly pushing himself forward as a candidate for prime ministership, despite not being popular.
Overall, quietness and doggedness does kind of sum him up, I guess.
"Not flash, just Gordon", as he puts it.
As already said, there are a lot of 2s in his numbers.
He was born on 20th of the second month, and his life path number is 20/2.
The zero after the 2s will only add intensity the effect of the 2.
Because of the number of 2s that abound in his numbers, he could lean towards the more Assertive characteristics of the number 2: meddling, arbitrary, careless, tactless, dishonest, overlooks detail.
Assertive 2s can create divisiveness and appear callous.
He will certainly feel the effects of his life path more strongly than most and exhibit those during his lifetime.
Astrology - Pisces The changeable nature of Pisces means they are adaptable and also impressionable, responding to changes around them almost unconsciously.
They are also in their element when their work involves some element of caring for others.
If they are emotionally involved in their work, their sense of vocation is very strong.
This individual can be the best or the worst in the workplace.
The secret to being the best is for the Pisces to be engaged in work that in some way alleviates human suffering and gives him or her the ability to exercise and express deep compassion.
If that's not possible, the Pisces must be engaged in work that makes him feel that he's using his creativity and imagination to move things forward to a good end or a worthy cause.
If these needs aren't met at work, the Pisces will be miserable and need to find an outlet for these impulses after hours.
If these fish are content in the workplace, they will work well and exhibit a deep sense of duty; if not they will swim off by themselves and avoid too much interaction.
They make good listeners and have a very giving nature, but if they overdo it, they may end up feeling like a doormat and losing self-respect.
Ruled by the inspirational planet Neptune, Pisceans are spinners of dreams: warm, compassionate and sensitive.
They tend to see the world through rose-colored spectacles.
Idealistic and impressionable, they are ones for old-fashioned romance.
Watch out, as they can prevaricate when it comes to settling down in a permanent relationship, as they can be extremely impractical about setting dates or understanding any material implications involved.
Tender and sentimental, a Pisces partner will be totally receptive to all of your needs and desires, but you shouldn't really rely on them to be too brilliant where money is concerned.
Psychic insight I'm seeing a caricature of a rugby player, with short arms and no neck - him playing rugby.
Then him being treated with Hopi ear candles (an alternative therapy for ear ailments and general healing and relaxation) - so the fact that he needed healing in his ears.
Could this mean he needs to listen? Certainly a lot of people say this about him.
Looking on the Internet, Gordon Brown did play Rugby at school, but unfortunately suffered a retinal detachment after being kicked in the head during an end-of-term Rugby Union match.
This left him blind in his left eye, despite treatment, including several operations.
He later noticed the same symptoms in his right eye, while playing tennis, but underwent experimental surgery by Dr Chawla, and his right eye was saved.
I'm seeing a man in a Newcastle football strip now, but from a quick look on the Internet, I see he was at school in Kirkcaldy in Scotland, so there must be some other connection with Newcastle as well.
I see the man in the Newcastle strip again, and again I see healing.
But I got a strong sense it was in the lower gut/colon region.
I could feel it really clearly.
Independent, 28 June 2007: Local opinion in Kirkcaldy about Gordon Brown was summed up by a man whose career symbolised the transition from heavy industry to a modern service economy, an ex-miner turned renal dialysis nurse called Charlie.
He said: "I've never heard a single bad word about him in this town.
You have this image down south that he's dour and mean and suspicious.
But wait and see.
" Dr Chawla said: "He had one operation on his right eye, carried out by me, which restored his vision in that eye completely.
With one eye, you lose your depth of vision which affects you catching a ball or driving a car - though you are still allowed to drive, he never has.
He'd be legal to drive, but he doesn't.
" Gordon's older brother John has said that Brown feared, as he lay in total darkness for weeks at a time, that he was going blind.
"It made him more determined.
" The Newcastle man I'm seeing is blowing a whistle, like a referee.
This could indicate fairness.
Looking down from above, he's small and slim, perhaps like a child.
It's like his heart is really in Newcastle; there's something about Newcastle he loves or that had to do with as a child possibly.
Then I read on the Internet that he was awarded an honorary degree from Newcastle University in 2007 for his work towards the campaign to end world poverty (perhaps this is the healing of the gut connection).
He put forward proposals for a new deal for developing countries at the G8 summit, to deliver debt relief, deliver a fair trade system they could benefit from, and the immediate doubling of aid to halve poverty.
Could this be where he started off - as a child - wanting to help people, to reduce poverty and hunger, wanting fairness, and this led him to politics? At Uni, he was known as "Red Gordon", and in addition to graduating with a first in history and a doctorate on "The Labor Party and Political Change in Scotland", got himself elected as rector, aged just 24, and did battle with the Tory vice-chancellor over university investments in South Africa.
Brown took the university to court and won.
He even managed to enlist the support of the university's chancellor, the Duke of Edinburgh.
The university authorities were horrified, especially when they found out that Brown's girlfriend was Princess Margarita, the eldest daughter of the King of Romania, who happened to be the chancellor's god-daughter.
The smallness of the referee I'm seeing could also represent that reducing poverty only has played a small part in what he does.
Plus the ref had no legs; the image was just showing his top half, so that could indicate he's not moving forward with it nowadays.
Perhaps because he's too tied up these days with being Prime Minister.
Gordon Brown, when he was chancellor, had never entirely shaken off the mantle of the class warrior.
Laura Spence was a pupil at a state comprehensive school in Whitley Bay.
In 1999 she was the only pupil of the school to apply for a place at Oxford.
Although she had 10 A* results in her GCSEs and five straight As in her A-levels, the press reported, she had been turned down by Magdalen where she had applied to read medicine, after snobby interviewers decided she "did not show potential".
Gordon lambasted the college in an address to trade unionists.
He concluded that the interviewing system was "like a gentleman's club, biased against women, ethnic minorities and northerners".
Professor Anthony Smith, who was president of Magdalen at the time, recalls this.
The trouble was, Brown had not bothered to check the facts before he launched into a broadside in his speech to the trade union conference.
Professor Smith said, "We had 22 applicants for five places.
All had 10 A*s in their GCSEs, and Laura Spence, contrary to press reports, had not received her A-level results yet.
Our records showed she had been poor in her written exam.
Of the five candidates who were successful, three were women, three from ethnic minorities, two came from comprehensives, one from Newcastle.
" Professor Smith: "For about a day and a half it looked bad and then the story began to turn around against Brown.
He should have said something to exculpate himself", but he refused to own up to his mistake.
"It was the first blemish on the Brown image", said Professor Smith, "and revealed a number of characteristics.
It indicated several layers of carelessness.
And it showed there's a stiffness, an unbendingness about the man, which is sad since he has done so much good in other areas − he is the only politician, other than Nye Bevan, to have moved me to tears.
His Gilbert Murray lecture for Oxfam was so well-informed, full of novel ideas and such passion.
" Perhaps being Chancellor suited Gordon Brown better, and his ambition, reaching all the way to the top like he has, has taken him away from his original goals/aims.
He's certainly an unpopular Prime Minister.
Something doesn't feel right about him being in that post.
Maybe he got carried away and side-tracked into money, power and success, instead of where his heart really lies, helping the poor and championing the cause of minorities and the underprivileged.
Fairness being something he feels strongly about also fits with his numerology, which is about balance and cooperation.
But because people on that life path - 2 - are the people who find it most difficult to achieve that balance in their lives, finding it a challenge to cooperate with others to achieve a goal, they make the most mistakes on their path towards it.
That could be why he's gone way out of step with himself and what would be a good role for him in life - way out of balance.
His astrology also fits with helping people, working towards a worthy cause.
If he understood this, he could still find great power and success but via a different route, in a role that supports other people, helps them to achieve great things, rather than taking the lead position himself.
If only he would follow his heart, instead of being just following money, success and power, if this is indeed what has gone wrong.
Tell him somebody, please! In the meantime, remember to always think for yourself.
Also, think 'about' yourself...
a lot and what you want in your life.
And when you're really clear about this, think about nothing else.
This is not selfishness.
It can transform your whole life into fluid imagination! And this will benefit the whole world.