A Link Between the Date of Birth and Date of Death
ebook ∣ Exploring the Mysterious Connection Between Life's First and Final Days
By kusum lata
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Is it possible that the date of your birth holds a clue to the date of your death?
This book explores the fascinating and often unsettling patterns between life's beginning and its end—patterns that appear in real-world data, ancient belief systems, and symbolic traditions across cultures.
Starting with real-life anecdotes and statistical studies, the book investigates how people sometimes die on or near their birthdays, raising questions that science alone cannot fully answer. From the "birthday effect" found in mortality research to psychological theories about life's milestones, the first chapters lay the foundation for exploring deeper symbolic and spiritual meanings.
Drawing from numerology, readers will discover how birthdates can act as a blueprint for one's life journey. The concept of Life Path Numbers, karmic cycles, and repeating digits are examined in the context of life transitions—especially the final one. Is there significance when someone dies on a date that reflects their Life Path Number or a karmic number? What might it mean to be born and die under the same numeric influence?
Astrology adds another layer to the discussion, offering the perspective that certain planetary cycles—such as Saturn Returns and Solar Revolutions—mark pivotal turning points. The book unpacks how natal charts, astrological timing, and cosmic alignments might align with a soul's exit point. It also considers the idea of "pre-chosen" departure dates as seen through spiritual and karmic lenses.
Religious and philosophical traditions from around the world—from Eastern ideas of samsara and reincarnation to Western myths about life returning to its origin—are woven throughout the chapters. These views frame death not as an end, but as a re-entry into a greater cycle, with time acting as a sacred map.
Through both symbolic and statistical approaches, the book invites readers to reflect on whether the beginning and end of life are more connected than they seem. Whether through the lens of fate, numbers, or cosmic timing, it challenges us to look more closely at time—not just as a measure of life, but as a deeper language of it.
This is not a book about predicting death. It is a study of patterns—numerical, astrological, mythological, and psychological—that have raised age-old questions about destiny, meaning, and the mysterious symmetry between arrival and departure.