Saturday, January 15, 2011

Happy Birthday Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.











Birth Path: 1+1+5+1+9+2+9=28/1

Happy Birthday Dr. King!!!!!  Today  we celebrate a great American icon that touched the lives of people locally, nationally, and globally. I want to share the birth path of the great Dr. King, and how it impacted his life as a man of service. Dr. King had a  birth path of a 28/1.   Those with a 28/1 birth path are very independent, they practice excellent techniques in leadership, and they have a way of taking control of any situation that they are faced with.  The greatest attribute of those born with the 28/1 is that they have the tendency to be a bit aggressive at times, but are able to become passive and plan a positive strategy to peacefully attack.  Those with this birth path are great writers, and are respected by many people for their role as a leader. They can get along with many people, but some people may become threatened by the power that they hold.

These traits are evident when we reflect on the impact that Dr. King made to society.  Let's take a look at Dr. King's role in 2011 if he were still with us.

Personal Year: 1+1+5+2+0+1+1= 11/2

Today, Dr. King would be starting a personal year of an 11/2.  The "11"  is a master number full of illumination. We can definitely say that in Dr. King's old age, he would still be spreading  his message of empowerment and touching lives of so many people. The "2" is  a very emotional number, so there would be a lot of issues that our country is facing today that would have affected Dr. King emotionally where his expectations would be high.

Lastly, I want to share on a personal note that I had the privilege of meeting my maternal great-grandmother who always said that Dr. King was born on her birthday. In her old age, I remember her leadership qualities and determination.   She was respected by many people, and created a phenomenal legacy.
Today I honor the wonderful legacy left by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and my great-grandmother Amy Brown.

Today's Question:  What leadership role are you taking in your community?

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