Friday, March 19, 2010

Crystal Bowersox: Beauty and the Beast

Wow! Crystal's numbers are amazing. She was born on August 4, 1985 which makes her a Leo. August is the eighth month of the year and Crystal's Life Path or Destiny number (derived from one's birthdate) is '8' and the number '8' corresponds to the Strength card in the tarot's Major Arcana which just happens to depict a young woman placating a lion which, of course, is the symbol for Leo. Not only that,  in numerology ,the name 'Crystal' computes to an '8'. That's an awful lot of '8' energy and that's a good thing because '8' is considered by many to be the luckiest number. In China, the number is so revered that their Summer Olympics began on 08/08/08 at 8:08pm in the evening. '8s' are strong, successful and prosperous. Similar to Leos, they want everything bigger and grander and more fabulous.


As a Leo you tend to want to be the Boss and you are often the center of attention.  People naturally gravitate to you because of your innate confidence and warm personality (you are a 'fire' sign).  However, you need to be careful that you do not become overbearing or domineering. Often, you can identify a Leo by their striking head of hair. In Crystal's case, I think that applies. She wears her hair in a distinctive fashion, almost a signature hairdo, not unlike the mane of a lion is its signature coif.

Leos are definately the stars of the Zodiac and are drawn to the performing arts. A list of  muscial Leos includes: Slash, Jennifer Lopez, Mick Jagger, Whitney Houston, Madonna and Tori Amos. Not bad! In fact, Crystal, you and Louis Armstrong were both born on August 4th! That's very auspicious company.

In a reading, the Strength card indicates that you have the inner fortitude and capability to deal with life's difficulties and complications.  The lion in you is brave and courageous and can face almost anything while our human dimension reminds us not to allow those passions to dominate or control us. The card reminds us that to maintain harmony between our rational and instinctual selves we must be willing to commit to a lifetime of struggle which is represented by the 'infinity' symbol above the maiden's head.

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