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David Powell
- Actor, Actor. David Powell was a Scottish born stage and later film actor of the silent era. In his twenties Powell appeared in stage companies of Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree, Ellen Terry and Johnston Forbes-Robertson. In 1907 he appeared with Terry on Broadway in the first American presentation of Shaw's Captain Brassbound's Conversion. He later appeared with Forbes-Robertson in the United States and decided to stay in that country. In 1912 Powell started his film career in one to three reel shorts. Born 12/17/1883. Died 04/16/1925. (Wikipedia)David Powell, Matrix of Birth
December 17th (Monday) 1883
12/17/1883 = 31 = 4 (4 )
31 - 2 = 29 = 11
111111 (six) | 4 (one) | 7 (one) |
22 (two) | 88 (two) | |
33 (two) | 9 (one) |
Personal Psychological Portrait:
Maximalist : Striving for Big Goals. Workaholic, Perfectionist. Tendency to Impatience, Intolerance, Destructive Criticism of Others. Easily Disappointed. Apathetic and Lazy when Cannot See Worthy Goals. Achieving Goals Can Bring Unexpected Outcomes - Very Strong |
Eccentric : Eccentricity, Originality in Methods and Actions. Paradoxical Mind and Temper. Tend to Swim Against the Stream. Might Be Innovative, Unpredictable and Unruly - Very Strong |
Celebrity : Personal Charisma, Brightness, Attractiveness, Popularity. Passionate, Responsive Personality. Tend to Be Vulnerable to Feedback, Upset when Unappreciated - Very Strong |
Freshman : Opening up New Energies and Areas of Life. Motivated Starters Striving for Change and Improvement. Might be Over-Active, Spontaneous and Preachy. Tendency to Ignore Warning Signs and Signals. Suffer when Feel As If They Failed or Look Amateurish - Moderate |
Energy of the Life Path
4 (Four)
Office Space
Career. Hierarchy. Authority. Design. Construction. Form. Professional Skills.
Energy Portrait:
Life Path Number = 4
Types of Energy:
Personal Energy - Super Strong - 10 points
Mass/Universal Energy - Moderate - 4 points
Social Energy - Weak - 1 point
Aspects of Life:
Mental Life - Very Strong - 8 points
Materialistic/Physical Life - Moderate - 4 points
Artistic/Public Life - Moderate - 3 points
Stages of Life:
Youth - Super Strong - 10 points
Maturity - Moderate - 4 points
Middle Age - Weak - 1 point
Types of Destiny:
Predestination, Universe Mission - Strong - 7 points
Free Will, Opportunities - Moderate - 3 points
Mental Indexes:
Smart Memory/Wit - Very Strong - 9 points
Intellectual Creativity/Invention - Very Strong - 8 points
Fantasy/Spirituality - Moderate - 4 points
Personal Characteristics:
Mogul : Risk, Investment, Politics - Super Strong - 10 points
Persona : Personal Ambitions, Self-Expression - Super Strong - 10 points
Guru : Intellectual Independence, Leadership - Very Strong - 8 points
Inner Self : Inner Maxims, Individual Beliefs - Strong - 7 points
Touch of the Universe : Gifts, Legacy, Karma - Moderate - 4 points
Down-to-Earth : Vitality, Practicality, Skillfulness - Moderate - 4 points
Artist : Artistic, Dramatic, Entertaining Talents - Moderate - 3 points
Venturer : Free Enterprise, Commercial Spirit - Moderate - 3 points
Authority : Social Skills, Career Potential - Weak - 1 point