Samuel Johnson born September
18, 1709, 3:53 PM
Slaughter
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Comrade
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Ego
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Guardian
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6
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10
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10
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7
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(2)
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(10)
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(2)
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(9)
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Slaughter
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Owl
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Slaughter
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Guardian
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Pirate
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Owl
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Guardian
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Slaughter
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Judge
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Gambler
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Collector
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Gourmet
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9
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8
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7
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6
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5
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4
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3
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2
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(9)
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(8)
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(7)
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(6)
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(5)
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(4)
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(3)
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(2)
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3
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13
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23
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33
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43
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53
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63
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73
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1712
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1722
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1732
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1742
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1752
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1762
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1772
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1782
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Samuel Johnson had nothing else but Authority-Shield, that’s why
he was a pure scholar. Because he had too much Metal-Water, Wood-Fire served as
favor. Samuel Johnson’s first fortune was Water on Metal so his childhood was
bad. Then (8) to (3) was the Wood-Fire semicircle, six steps of favor fortune
made him a great man. Wood-Fire semicircle ends with (2), and (2) merged (10)
to Metal as foe. Therefore, he died in the (2) fortune.
The year was 1784. He died in 1784 because 1782 and 1783
was (3) and (4) years. The years were Wood as favor so he didn’t die
immediately in the foe fortune. 1784 was (5). (5) merged (10) to Metal as foe,
(5) also merged (9) to Water as foe. He died 1784/12/13, which was the (2) day
in the (1) month of the (5) year. The cause of death was attack of pneumonia.
Metal represents lung, Metal served as foe so it were his lungs that killed
him.
Samuel
Johnson had no Talent-Money at all in his life code, so he was a 100 percent
scholar who cared about nothing else. Although he was a great man, he lived his
entire life without money. Money represents money as well as women for men. No
Money in structure usually means no wife. Well, Samuel Johnson was married.
Although he had no Money in life code, he had 30 years of Money (Fire) fortune.
Because Money served as favor, he had a good relation with wife. He got married
in the (7) fortune, as (7) is the peak of Fire that served as Money. His
wife Elizabeth Johnson died 1752. Why 1752? Because Johnson's Fire
fortunes (8)(7)(6) ended 1752.
Samuel Johnson had no Talent-Money so it’s fate that he made no
Money. Although he had Money fortunes in his 20s and 30s, without Talent, the
function of Money was to support Authority. He started to have Talent-Money
fortune 1762, because the fortune 4(4) was Fire on Wood (Money on Talent).
That’s when he started to get money: In 1762, King George III granted Johnson
an annual pension of £300. While the pension did not make Johnson wealthy, it
did allow him a modest yet comfortable independence for the remaining years of
his life.
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