Yesterday playwright, writer and director Nora Ephron died. 9 is enemy for 1.
Yesterday playwright, writer and director Nora Ephron died.
9 is enemy for 1.
Nora Ephron (May 19, 1941 – June 26, 2012)
She was no.1(19 may) running in her unlucky 72nd(9) year.
The creator of 'When Harry Met Sally', 'Silkwood' and
'Sleepless in Seattle', Ephron knew how to take us into our
feelings in a way that very few writers can. At one point in
her career she was considered Hollywood's foremost creator
of romantic comedies.
Her comedic skills and her quest for truth are exhibited in
her birth numerology.
Nora's full birthday, 19 May, 1941 adds up to 30(3) - the
number of joy, optimism, creative expression, speaking,
writing and the arts.
Numbers 3 and 5 are aligned with comedy and fun.
Both 3 and 5 sit on a rocker and are able to make quick
adjustments while communicating - the key to a comedian's
skills.
Billy Crystal, one of greatest comedians, was born on
the 14th, a 5 Day, and has a birthday that adds up to 30(3) [ March 14, 1948].
His ability to entertain while speaking is legendary and
completely validated by his birth numbers.
Crystal shared the 3 and 5 with Nora Ephron.
Notice the numbers' code revealed in Ephron's birthday:
5.19.19 41
She has two 19's in the middle framed by a 5 and a 41,
which adds up to 5.
The 19 is about Truth, the 5 about Freedom and the 3
mentioned earlier is about Joyous Self Expression.
Amazingly the two actors associated with Ehpron's most
famous movie "When Harry Met Sally" are Meg Ryan, born on
the 19th and Billy Crystal. The numerology connection
between the three of them was positively magical.
Ephron passed away on the 26th. This number adds up to 8 -
the infinity symbol, suggesting that Ephron's creative work
leaves a legacy behind. When numbers 'speak' to
each other like this, they magnify the symbolism. For Ephron
the 8 signifies reaching the pinnacle of her gifts.
Her Destiny, her
career, was celebrated on the day she died.
May Nora Ephron rest in peace and continue her happy
journey.
In : No. 9
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