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In the book “The Secret of the Number Twelve” in the chapter “Predictions about the future” I wrote about a case that was suppose to unfold during 2005, the one about the marriage of Naruhito, Crown Prince of Japan and his wife Masako Owada. In fact, they got married on June 9, 1993 and since, during 12 years, they did not receive a son the media even speculated about a potential divorce at hand. Considering the latter I predicted that their marriage might be saved if perhaps Masako got pregnant in 2005 and gave birth to a son. However the pregnancy did not occur, and at first glance the year 2005 did not seem to be especially significant for Masako. Nevertheless, the Japanese government brought twice (in January and in October) to the public’s attention the matter of the imperial succession. One of the possibilities considered was implementing a law that would allow the woman to inherit the throne, since Naruhito received a daughter Aiko in 2001. The twelve year cycle evidently functioned for Naruhito, since during Jupiter’s return his sister Sayako got married. Her engagement was announced December 30, 2004, and the wedding was held November 15, 2005. However, at the same time something important happened for Masako as well, since Kiko, the wife of Naruhito’s younger brother Akishino got pregnant and gave birth to a son, Hisahito, on September 6, 2006. If we take into consideration that the usual pregnancy period lasts 40 weeks or 280 days, we can conclude that the date of conception was November 30, 2005. In order to be even more direct, the son might inherit the throne after Naruhito, hence ending the dynasty crises in Japan.
Proof for such a development could be found, by method of analogy, in the example of Napoleon I and Josephine, with a somewhat sadder denouement that I have already discussed on this site. Namely,12 years after the marriage of Napoleon I (1808) his brother Louis received a son who than became Emperor Napoleon III and in fact a direct heir of the Bonaparte dynasty, since Napoleon II was never Emperor of France. It is interesting to notice that Napoleon III became Emperor of France in 1852, 48 years (4x12) after his famous uncle was crowned Emperor. In 1808, Napoleon I, did not understand that he did receive an heir and thus divorced Josephine in 1809 and destroyed his own life. If we would project this case to that of Naruhito, it does seem that Akishino will truly one day become the Emperor of Japan! It might be in the next 12, 24 years or a later twelve year cycle from Naruhito’s final inaugural ceremony. If this does happen, it’ll definitely serve as an additional proof that the 12th year of Naruhito’s and Masako Owada’s marriage brought exceptionally important changes. As far as the imperial family in Japan I could also add that Emperor Hirohito died January 7, 1989 while his granddaughter Aiko was born December 1, 2001, which would mean that she got conceived around February 24, 2001 or precisely at the time of Jupiter’s cycle (27th degree of Taurus – 3rd degree of Gemini) when counting from the death of Hirohito
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