The numerology of a boxing legend – Muhammad Ali

He has been considered by many to be the greatest heavyweight boxing champion of all time. If he is not the best boxer of all time, he is undoubtedly one of the greatest and undoubtedly the most loquacious, saying of himself: I am not the best; I am the greatest double. I don’t just knock them out, I choose the round. Who is this most talkative boxer nicknamed The lip of Louisville? He is none other than Muhammad Ali, born Cassius Marcellus Clay, Jr. on January 17, 1942.

Muhammad Ali’s boxing record is very remarkable. On his way to becoming a professional fighter, Ali won the light heavyweight boxing gold medal at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome. During his professional career, Ali had sixty-one fights, winning fifty-six (thirty-one seven by knockout) with five losses. . Impressive.

Despite what a great fighter Ali was, his life was extremely controversial, and much of the controversy centered on his refusal to serve in the United States Army during the Vietnam War era, publicly declaring himself a conscientious objector. . The basis for this, he said, was that their participation violated their Muslim religious beliefs. Ali’s decision drew heated ire from many Americans. He was stripped of his boxing crown, but was later exonerated by the United States Supreme Court.

  • Which Basic Matrix double master number reveals Ali’s uniqueness?
  • Where does Ali’s word forge personality originate from?
  • What number pattern does Ali’s controversial life illustrate?

Ali’s Revolutionary Master Number 55-1

No master number is more unique, original, independent, self-centered, and revolutionary than 55-1. It is pure fire of the spirit. The 5 nickel doubles reflect massive freedom; the 1 represents action, independence, self, ego, identity and independence. This 55-1 energy was dominant in Ali’s life role as his PE (Performance / Experience) and in his Material Soul, that part of his numerology chart that reveals his worldly desires and motivations. Truth be told, Ali’s destiny was to be a unique individual. This was corroborated by his own intrinsic desire to be unique, independent, and his own person.

The numbers of a word maker

Perhaps the most notable aspect of Muhammad Ali’s career was his very loquacious, humorous, poetic, and often ridiculous speech towards his opponents. The number that most represents communication is 3 that governs Ali’s full birth name, Cassius Marcellus Clay, Jr., as well as his Soul. In short, Ali loves words and loves to express herself with them. He also has a 9 Nature (Personality). This strengthens the 3 because the 9 is one octave higher than the 3 (3 x 3 = 9).

Corroborating the 3 and 9 is Ali’s Crown Pinnacle, which is a 33: the energy of the master communicator. The result of this dynamically expressive 33 is a 9, the energy of the public stage, of threat and universal appeal.

However, having the 3 and 9 in positions of power on a table does not necessarily equate to taunting opponents, as Ali did on a regular basis. For example, of his former nemesis, Joe Frazier, Ali said: Joe Frazier is so ugly they should donate his face to the World Wildlife Fund!

This type of statement is driven by a notable lack of concern for others, nurturing, as well as the ability to connect and interact with others in positive ways. This all goes back to the 2, 6 and 8 gaps in Ali’s birth name. The empty 2 just doesn’t care about others. The empty 6 often lacks the ability to nurture and love others on a personal level, and the empty 8 often manifests as a disconnection from the personal relationship. In a way, having these gaps certainly helped Ali become a boxing champion. After all, if he cared about the welfare of his opponent, he wouldn’t like to hit them, which is what professional wrestlers are paid to do.

Social controversy numbers

Muhammad Ali’s social controversy, like his professional success in the ring, was definitely influenced by his 2, 6 and 8 gaps. For better or for worse, the lack of attributes associated with these numbers helped shape Ali’s destiny. These voids were certainly strengthened by Ali’s 55-1 energy and his 9 Nature; 1 and 9 in combination are the numerical duo indicating a cornucopia of ego, will, power and dominance rather than two individual ciphers acting in concert.

When we look at ali Matrix of life – the internal structure of your Life path, we see that the 8v / 2v IR Set (Influence / Reality or IR) is in its 1st Epoch, 2nd Pinnacle and 3rd Pinnacle, the latter being the nucleus of its 7 Lives. This 8v / 2v energy pattern was therefore predominantly active from birth to age 47, the timeline of both his professional success and public upheaval.

With the 8 and 2 nullified, this 8v / 2v combination speaks volumes about Ali’s complete lack of concern for his opponents, which is possibly one of the main factors in his success. However, he also talks about his lack of social connection, conflicts and public problems regarding his refusal to serve the country that had given him the opportunity to succeed and prosper. The 8 void represents a disconnect in the area of ​​management, orchestration and connection. The void 2, which houses a master root 11, reflects the tensions, confrontations and adversities with others. Therefore, having this 8v / 2v IR in three main locations within his Life Matrix played an important role in both Ali’s professional and personal life.

Another numerical factor regarding the success of Ali’s fight was his 7 Lifepath and 7 Material Nature. Apart from 2, 7 is a number charged with warrior energy, especially the solo warrior, not so much the team fighter, which would be reflected in 2, as detailed in the table of the iconic hero of World War II, the General George. Patton. “Old Blood and Guts” was not only a great warrior and leader of men, but he was also a firm believer that an army is a team; who eats, sleeps and fights as a team. This quality of Patton’s destiny is revealed in his IR 11-2 / 8 sets dominating the Challenges on his numerology chart.

Summary

Muhammad Ali was an extraordinary boxing champion and world icon, as well as being a social revolutionary. The 55-1, 33-6 / 9, 7 Lifepath and Nature, their 2,6 and 8 voids, as well as the 8v / 2v IR array that occupies three main timelines in their chart, played an important role in his famous life in both. PROFESSIONAL AND PERSONAL LEVEL. Like all lives, Muhammad Ali’s life was destined, and the pieces of the number puzzle that reflected his destiny were clearly worked out in the form of his numbers. ~ finished – Copyright Richard Andrew King

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