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How I Discovered My Father's Date of Death and Age At Death

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by Will Spann




  Copyright 2012 by Will Spann

  All rights reserved.

  ISBN 978-0-9816634-2-5

  This book was previously published under the title

  Sequencing The Numbers

  Discovering Secrets About Your Age At Death

  From The Numbers In Your Date of Birth

  Published in the United States of America

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  Table of Contents

  Introduction

  A Date of Birth and A Life Event

  The Questions This Book Presents

  Decoding The Numbers In A Date of Birth

  What This Looks Like

  How Age At Death Is Determined

  How Date of Death Is Derived

  What Numbers Are Used

  Looking For Two Specific Things

  Rules

  How To Sequence The Numbers

  Two Questions

  Two Points

  The Sum of The Numbers

  The Six Digit Format

  How I Discovered This

  To Every Thing There Is A Season

  How To Get The Numbers In A

  Date of Death and Age At Death From

  The Numbers In A Date of Birth

  Kinds of Information Included In The Examples

  Birth Date Categories

  The First Example

  The Key To Understanding This

  Is This True In Every Case?

  Can Numbers Predict Anything About The Future?

  The Language of Numbers

  Spelling Dates

  The Second Example

  Supporting Examples

  Introduction

  Birth dates, birthdays and dates of birth are meant to be celebrated. The information in this book is not meant, in any way, to dampen enthusiasm for celebrating birthdays. So on your birthday, I say to you, invite your family and your friends, eat, drink and be merry! Talk, laugh, sing, shout, play and by all means celebrate your life!

  First of all, let me say that I am not a numerologist. I am NOT a fatalist. I DO NOT believe in numbers. I DO NOT have a belief system that is based in numbers. I DO NOT play the numbers. This is the first thing I have ever written that mentions numbers specifically. I might mention, however, that even God uses numbers and there are special numbers that many people say are “God’s numbers.” If numbers are important to God, then perhaps numbers do play a more important role in our lives’ and the life of the world than we realize or are willing to admit.

  It is generally believed that our death can occur on any given day. Perhaps it can. If we lived in a world where numbers were not assigned to everything, including the passage of each day, we might not give this any thought. If all our days were nameless, numberless days, we might not even consider this. But our days are numbered and so are the hairs of our head. Because each day is numbered, the examples in this book indicate that not only does our death not occur on just any old day, death occurs, with regular frequency and from one person to another person, on a day that fits mathematically with some numbers that are embedded in the numbers in our date of birth. This appears to be an international phenomenon. It is because of the presence and use of these numbers in our date of birth that we are able to look at them to see what they are telling us. If these numbers are there to tell us something about the past, are they also there to tell us something about the future?

  Every day has a set of numbers assigned to it. This set of numbers denotes three things in particular; the day, the month, and the year. Just as one set of numbers became your date of birth, another set of numbers will become your date of death. How we arrive numerically at the specific numbers that are in your age at death or date of death is what this book is all about.

  We know we are going to die. However, we do not think of our death in terms of specific numbers associated with an age. We do not think of our death in terms of a specific month, day or year. We think of death mostly in terms of the event itself. After all, the event is what is most important. The date of or age at the event matters less. If you could know the age, or the possible range of age, of your death, that knowledge would indeed be useful and could be used in powerful ways!

  In every case examined and presented here, the numbers in the date of birth provide, with some assistance in most cases, the numbers that are or the numbers that frame the age at death. If these numbers tell the exact age of a person at death after a person has died, they tell the exact date before a person dies. Why? Because the numbers have been there, since birth, telling the same thing. The numbers in a person’s date of birth do not change. The numbers are there, from birth. However, you may not be able to see, understand, know or interpret what the numbers are telling you. Your exact age at death is one among several ages given from the numbers in your date of birth.

  As you go through the examples in this book, keep in mind that the important thing here is not the name of the person associated with the date of birth or date of death. The names are really immaterial to the purpose of this book. The birth dates and dates of death can be published without the names (using initials or not using anything else except the dates) and still make the point this book is intended to make. The important information is what the numbers, in the dates of birth presented here, reveal about the related age at death and date of death. With regard to the names, I included mostly people with famous names because they are easier for you to recognize and verify as real people with real dates of birth and death as opposed to obscure names. There is so much information available on famous people.

  I am writing about this and publishing it not because everything about it is unique but because something about it is unique. Not because everything about it is interesting but because something about it is interesting. In addition, there is a general and broad interest in numbers as they relate to things in life and death.

  The information in this book DOES NOT attempt to tell you that you can know, or predict with certainty, the date or the age at which you or anyone else will die. It does, however, show you, by example, that the numbers in dates of birth can be used to determine, in many cases, age at death within two years, plus or minus, and in some cases dates of death. As stated earlier, this happens from person to person and appears to be an international phenomenon of our time.

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  A Date of Birth and a Life Event

  A date of birth is a set of numbers. Death is a life event. A date of birth is given to each person at the beginning of their life. Death is an event that occurs at the end of life. So, how is a set of numbers, given to mark the b
eginning of a person’s life, related to an event that occurs at the end of a person’s life? Are these two things related? This is the question. If the numbers in your date of birth are related your death, can they tell you when you might or will arrive at this important life event?

  The Questions This Book Present

  Do the numbers or the sum of the numbers in a person’s date of birth tell us anything about a person’s age at death or date of death? Let’s say a person died at age 55. Do the numbers or the sum of the numbers in this persons date of birth say, and have they been saying ever since this person was born, that this person would die or will die at age 55, within two years, plus or minus? This is the question. Is a person’s age at death or date of death and these numbers or the sum of these numbers a coincidence or are they more than a coincidence? You can add and subtract a set of numbers all day long and they will give you the same result. However, you just cannot tell someone, all day long and before it happens, that they will die at an age that matches the result of a set of numbers, or can you?

  After a person dies, it’s easy to get the age of death then go back and find the number sequence in the date of birth that produces a result that matches the age at death. That’s real easy! In that case, perhaps, the numbers in a date of birth are not telling us anything. They are just there. They are just numbers or are they?. On the other hand, if we did nothing else but look at the numbers in a date of birth and they match, in some way, the numbers in a date of death, are those numbers telling us something? Or, are they just there? Are they just numbers?

  Decoding the Numbers in a Date of Birth

  Sometimes, it takes a little effort to see what the numbers in a date of birth are telling you. Sometimes, it’s easy to see. Other times, it involves a critical eye and a close analysis of the numbers. You have to look at all of the numbers in a date of birth. Sometimes the numbers that represent a year might be separated. When that is the case, you have to combine them. Sometimes the numbers that represent a month may be in the reverse order so you have to reverse those numbers. Sometimes the numbers that represent a day, month or year of death need to be added or subtracted or added and subtracted. When that is the case, you have to add and subtract them. When you are looking for the age at death, you have to find the appropriate sequence to add and subtract those numbers to produce the desired result. If a person has already died and you are looking at or sequencing through the numbers to find results that match age at death and month, day or year of death, the point is, the numbers that it takes to come up with the numbers you are looking for are there, in the date of birth. Every number added or subtracted together does not equal every possible number. Only certain numbers added or subtracted will produce certain results.

  You know that your age at death is going to be some number. What you don’t realize is that it is going to be the sum of some numbers that are in your date of birth.

  What This Looks Like

  What this looks like is that a person has died at a certain age and I have found a numerical sequence using the numbers in their date of birth that produces a number that matches or comes close to their age at death. That is exactly what I have done with most of the examples in this book. The point of these examples however is to show that those numbers in the date of birth that are used to produce the result I am looking for were there, all the time, from birth, telling us the same thing at the beginning as they did after the end. We just did not know what they were telling us or that they were telling us anything at all.

  How Age at Death Is Determined?

  Age at death is determined by sequencing the numbers in the date of birth. Sequencing means moving in a sequential order, adding and subtracting the numbers in a date of birth. As you add and subtract the numbers in sequential order, it is often necessary to reverse the order of a number or several numbers in the date of birth to produce the desired outcome.

  How Date of Death Is Derived?

  Date of death is determined by simply looking right at the numbers in your date of birth and seeing your date of death. Sometimes you can circle two numbers to get a year, month or day of death. Sometimes you have to decode the numbers in a date of birth, that is, add, subtract, and reverse the order of a number or several numbers as you sequence through those numbers.

  For example, the date of birth on the front cover of this book is:

  Date of Birth 6-1-24 (1924)

  Date of Death 4-12-06 (2006)

  The 6 in the date of birth is a year (06) or 2006 in the date of death. Circle the 1 and 2 in the date of birth to get 12 that is the day of death. (Sometimes you have to add or subtract these numbers.) The 4 in the date of birth is for the month (4) in the date of death.

  What Numbers Are Used

  The numbers in the date of birth that are used in a sequence are the month, day, two digit year and when necessary the full four (4) digit year. In most cases, the two digit year is used in the sequence. There are instances, however, when it is necessary to use the full four digit year to help arrive at an age at death within two years, plus or minus. Whenever that is necessary, you may add only the number for the century to the numbers that are already in the date of birth.

  Example: 10-10-10(1910)

  When the full year is needed, the date of birth should look like this. 10-10-19-10

  Looking For Two Specific Things

  Two specific things are looked for in the date of birth.

  1. Age at death within two years plus or two years minus

  2. Date of death

  From the exercises in this book, it has been determined that it is far easier to determine the age at death within two years plus or minus than it is to determine date of date. It is far more difficult to determine date of death because you just don’t know the date when a person will die. However, as a person becomes ill, especially terminally ill, this might be helpful when you closely examine the numbers in a date of birth to look for a possible date of death.

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  Rules

  I have made the following rules as to how the numbers in a date of birth may be used, if they do indeed need to be used, in order to produce the numbers in the age at death or date of death. These rules were developed to give some order to this process.

  1. You may manipulate these numbers in only four different ways. First, you can add them. Second, you can subtract them. This applies to any single number and any two or three digit number. You can add or subtract them in any of the sequences discussed. Third, you can reverse the order of any number in a sequence to get a desired outcome for the age at death. Fourth, you can combine numbers per the rules.

  2. Each number in a date of birth is first and foremost a single number even when it is part of a two digit number. Example: A 36 is thirty-six. It is also a 3 and a 6. The 3 and 6 can also be reversed or read in reverse sequence as 63. So, 36 can really be four different numbers. It can be used as 3, 6, 36 or 63.

  3. You must use each number in a date of birth in its original form at least once. Original form means in the original form it is in the date of birth as a single digit number or a double digit number. You cannot add a number to itself or subtract a number from itself. That means no number can be used as itself more than once.

  4. You may use double digit numbers as double digit and single digit numbers. After using a number as a double digit number, you may use the numbers in a double digit number as single digit numbers.

  5. You can use single digit numbers alone or you can add a zero to any single digit number to make it a double digit number. Example 1-2-11 can be used this way or it can be used as 10-20-11. When a single digit number becomes a double digit number, you can use that number twice in your sequence. Once as the single digit number it was before adding the zero and once as the double digit number after adding the zero.

  6. After adding a zero to a single digit number, it now becomes a double digit number. You can combine that double digit number to a single digit number that follows it
in sequence to form a triple digit number that can be added to or subtracted from the third number to get the age at death.

  7. Each number in the date of birth has to be used as a single or double digit number at least one time in the first sequence. If there is a second sequence, each number has to be used differently as a single or double digit number than it was used in the first sequence. Single digit numbers that used a zero to form a double digit number in the first sequence DO NOT have to be used in the second sequence.

  8. Each double digit number DOES NOT have to be used as every possible number it can form. For example: The number 64 can be used as 6 or 4 or 64 or 46. All of these numbers DO NOT have to be used. Use only what is needed to get the age at death.

  9. When the numbers in the month, day and year are not sufficient to arrive at a date of death, you can use the numbers from the year of birth. The year is to be divided into the year and the century, i.e. 19-11.

  Combining Numbers

  10. You can combine numbers in the date of birth to get the month, day or year of death. You can take a single digit from the first, second or third set of numbers and combine it with the digit(s) that follow, to the left or the right of it sequentially, to form a double or triple digit number that can be added to or subtracted from the third or remaining set of numbers.

 

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