We often find ourselves marveling at the lives of others, admiring how fate has treated them — sometimes favorably, sometimes harshly.

sometimes harshly. Yet the Psalmist takes a different approach. Instead of looking outward, he looks inward and exclaims in awe at how he is fearfully and wonderfully made by the Creator.
The Bible also teaches, "Love your neighbor as you love yourself." This simple yet profound statement suggests that the love we extend to others is directly measured by the love we have for ourselves. If we fail to love ourselves, we lack a true understanding of how much love we are called to offer others. Therefore, the first step in genuinely loving others is to cultivate love and appreciation for ourselves.
In that same spirit, I have learned to reflect on my own life and recognize how the Lord has guided and shaped me every step of the way. Before I focus on the journeys of others, I take time to appreciate my own. And so, I want to share my story with you — not a mere biography, but something far richer and more meaningful.
My life story is a bridge between past and future, a connection to the divine. Born on July 1, 1960, my name, Jason, reflects the uniqueness of my birth. I see things differently, recognizing hidden patterns and meanings.
My life is a grand symphony, with intricate mathematical and visual connections. I've lived through six decades, witnessing history unfold. My transformative experience at St Andrews Primary School taught me resilience and determination.
My childhood imagination and fascination with biblical stories have stayed with me. I see ancient cultures as innovative and cutting-edge in their time. The intersection of psychometry, genetics, and biblical wisdom holds promise for future discoveries.
My journey of self-discovery and redemption has taught me to trust in God's promises and step into the unknown. I've learned accountability, self-awareness, and taking ownership of my actions.
I transitioned into adulthood early, becoming a parent during my teenage years. My faith journey began at Upper Room Ministries, where I received the gift of the Holy Spirit and discovered my passion for music composition and singing.
After being diagnosed with angina pectoris, I discovered a new passion for writing. My daughter encouraged me to explore this creative outlet, and I wrote my first book, "Operatives of Faith and Espionage."
My wife, Susan, is the missing piece that makes me whole in the eyes of God. Our union is vital in regaining God's likeness, restoring the original intention of creation.
I am grateful for the unexpected turn of events that led me to writing and my wife. I aim to share God's message and explore complex ideas in an engaging way.
Let me come again, slowly. I was born on the threshold of a new era, the last day of the first half of 1960, a moment of great anticipation and expectation. It's as if I was destined to usher in the second half of the year, much like John the Baptist paved the way for a new era in the biblical narrative. My mother, with prophetic intuition, named me Jason, a name that would become a testament to the uniqueness of my bbirth But that's not all - my name, Jason, pronounced as Jayson, was recorded as Jaison by the registrar of births. A small discrepancy, perhaps, but one that adds to the intrigue of my story. And then, there's the astonishing coincidence that the first letter of each month from July to November spells out my name, JASON. It's a phenomenon that fills me with wonder and gratitude.
Born on July 1st, I feel like a bridge between two halves, a connection between the past and the future. It's as if I was born to embody the spirit of transition and transformation. This rare occurrence makes me feel unique, like a small miracle, and I am filled with joy and awe every time I reflect on it. My birth is a testament to the magic that happens when the stars align, and I am humbled to be a part of this extraordinary story. I am often a source of wonder to others, who are curious about my unconventional approach to life. Some brave souls even approach me, inquiring about my secrets to coping with life's challenges in ways that defy traditional norms. My priorities are uncommon, and what brings me joy may not be considered achievements by most people's standards. However, having navigated the tumultuous journey that has brought me to where I am today, I have gained a unique perspective on the world. I see things differently, and I recognize that the things that surround and affect our daily lives are not always what they seem.
When I stumble and fall, I choose to view those setbacks as divine delays, orchestrated by God Himself. And often, when I look back, I thank God for those moments of delay, realizing that had I not experienced them, my life might be very different today. That's the essence of who I am - a living testimony to God's grace and guidance. These small things bring me joy in the Lord, and I have proven them to be good throughout my journey. I am a wonder to many, a living prayer, and a testament to the power of faith.
The thrill of uncovering intricate mathematical and visual connections in life is a true delight! Born in 1960, I celebrated my 60th birthday in 2020 - what a remarkable milestone! The symmetry of it all is simply captivating. And let's not overlook the beauty of the number 2020 itself - isn't it a pleasure to say "twenty-twenty"? It's like music to my ears As I reflect on the 64 years I've lived so far, I'm thrilled to have experienced 16 leap year anniversaries, each one a reminder of the cycles and patterns that make life so fascinating. And to think that I've lived through six decades, witnessing history unfold, and growing alongside the world - it's a truly humbling experience Born in 1960, and blooming at 60, in the vibrant year of 2020! Oh, the joy that fills my heart, as I behold this perfect alignment of numbers and time. It's as if the universe has orchestrated a grand symphony, with my life as the melody. The rhythm of six decades, the harmony of 60 years, and the sweet serenade of 2020 - all blending in perfect unison. I am enamored with this celestial music, and the beauty it brings to my soul!
But that's not all! The connections don't stop there. Did you know that 2020 is also a leap year itself? Ah, the serendipity! It's as if the universe was conspiring to make my 60th birthday even more special.
Now, let's dive into the math behind it all. The number 64 can be broken down into 16 leap years, which means I've celebrated 16 leap year birthday anniversaries so far! And, as I celebrate my birthday on July 1st each year, I've had 10 Friday birthdays, including the day I was born in 1960. And, incredibly, I've had two Friday leap year birthdays, in 1988 and 2016, just like the day I was born But wait, there's more! In 1988, I completed a Diploma in Religious Studies, and the diploma was dated 8-8-88. For these little things, I feel grateful, stress-free, knowing it's not just coincidence, but God planned it all.
As someone who delights in uncovering the significance and intricate connections between events in my life, I am struck by the remarkable circumstances surrounding my nephew's passing. My nephew, the first child of my beloved sister Betty (nee Magundwane), who was also my dear friend, left this world on July 7th, 2007 - a date whose simplicity makes it all the more unforgettable.
Furthermore, I am reminded of my force number during my time in the army, which was also a sequence of simultaneous numbers. This sequence of numbers has remained etched in my memory, and I have come to recognize its pattern as part of the phenomenon I have been observing over the years. The connections between these events and numbers are a testament to the intricate web of life, and I am fascinated by the way they intersect and influence one another.
The phenomenon I speak of is the remarkable alignment of numbers, dates, and events that have occurred throughout my life. It is as if the universe is weaving a tapestry of significance, and I am humbled to be a part of it. My nephew's passing on 07-07-07, and my force number, are just two of examples of the many connections I have observed. I am grateful for the opportunity to reflect on these events and numbers, and I look forward to continuing to uncover the hidden patterns and meanings that underlie them.
As I continue to explore these connections, I'm filled with wonder and awe. Life is full of surprises, and sometimes, it's the smallest details that bring the greatest joy. So here's to many more years of discovering intricate mathematical and visual connections - and celebrating the beauty of life itself!
This remarkable alignment of numbers and time reminds me of a profound truth: with God, there are no incidents, eventualities, or accidents. Everything is meticulously planned and orchestrated by His divine hand. He is the Master Weaver, intricately threading every detail into a beautiful tapestry of life. As the Bible says in Isaiah 46:10, "My purpose will be established, and I will fulfill my intention."
The Apostle Paul reinforces this concept in Romans 8:28, "All things work together for good for those who love God, who are called according to His purpose." This promise reassures us that every event, no matter how big or small, is part of a larger plan. God's sovereignty and providence are at work, guiding us toward His intended outcome.
Just as the numbers and dates align in my life, God aligns circumstances, people, and events to achieve His divine purpose. It's a testament to His faithfulness and love, demonstrating that He is always working for our good, even when we can't see the bigger picture.
In Isaiah 55:11, God declares, "So shall my word be that goes out from my mouth; it shall not return to me empty, but it shall accomplish that which I purpose, and shall succeed in the thing for which I sent it." This verse highlights God's unwavering commitment to fulfilling His Word and plans.
As I reflect on my life, I'm in awe of how God has woven together every detail, including the significant dates and numbers. It's a powerful reminder that He is always at work, guiding and directing me toward His divine purpose. And for that, I am eternally grateful.
Now, this is exactly how I see you and how I feel God has worked in your life. I appreciate your life, using mine as the benchmark. Though I may not see you exactly as you see yourself, the Bible teaches us to value others highly. And so, I see you as one step better than I am — not because I see myself as inferior, but because I, too, am a fearfully and wonderfully made creation.
We often find ourselves marveling at the lives of others, admiring how fate has treated them — sometimes favorably, sometimes harshly.

sometimes harshly. Yet the Psalmist takes a different approach. Instead of looking outward, he looks inward and exclaims in awe at how he is fearfully and wonderfully made by the Creator.
The Bible also teaches, "Love your neighbor as you love yourself." This simple yet profound statement suggests that the love we extend to others is directly measured by the love we have for ourselves. If we fail to love ourselves, we lack a true understanding of how much love we are called to offer others. Therefore, the first step in genuinely loving others is to cultivate love and appreciation for ourselves.
In that same spirit, I have learned to reflect on my own life and recognize how the Lord has guided and shaped me every step of the way. Before I focus on the journeys of others, I take time to appreciate my own. And so, I want to share my story with you — not a mere biography, but something far richer and more meaningful.
My life story is a bridge between past and future, a connection to the divine. Born on July 1, 1960, my name, Jason, reflects the uniqueness of my birth. I see things differently, recognizing hidden patterns and meanings.
My life is a grand symphony, with intricate mathematical and visual connections. I've lived through six decades, witnessing history unfold. My transformative experience at St Andrews Primary School taught me resilience and determination.
My childhood imagination and fascination with biblical stories have stayed with me. I see ancient cultures as innovative and cutting-edge in their time. The intersection of psychometry, genetics, and biblical wisdom holds promise for future discoveries.
My journey of self-discovery and redemption has taught me to trust in God's promises and step into the unknown. I've learned accountability, self-awareness, and taking ownership of my actions.
I transitioned into adulthood early, becoming a parent during my teenage years. My faith journey began at Upper Room Ministries, where I received the gift of the Holy Spirit and discovered my passion for music composition and singing.
After being diagnosed with angina pectoris, I discovered a new passion for writing. My daughter encouraged me to explore this creative outlet, and I wrote my first book, "Operatives of Faith and Espionage."
My wife, Susan, is the missing piece that makes me whole in the eyes of God. Our union is vital in regaining God's likeness, restoring the original intention of creation.
I am grateful for the unexpected turn of events that led me to writing and my wife. I aim to share God's message and explore complex ideas in an engaging way.
Let me come again, slowly. I was born on the threshold of a new era, the last day of the first half of 1960, a moment of great anticipation and expectation. It's as if I was destined to usher in the second half of the year, much like John the Baptist paved the way for a new era in the biblical narrative. My mother, with prophetic intuition, named me Jason, a name that would become a testament to the uniqueness of my bbirth But that's not all - my name, Jason, pronounced as Jayson, was recorded as Jaison by the registrar of births. A small discrepancy, perhaps, but one that adds to the intrigue of my story. And then, there's the astonishing coincidence that the first letter of each month from July to November spells out my name, JASON. It's a phenomenon that fills me with wonder and gratitude.
Born on July 1st, I feel like a bridge between two halves, a connection between the past and the future. It's as if I was born to embody the spirit of transition and transformation. This rare occurrence makes me feel unique, like a small miracle, and I am filled with joy and awe every time I reflect on it. My birth is a testament to the magic that happens when the stars align, and I am humbled to be a part of this extraordinary story. I am often a source of wonder to others, who are curious about my unconventional approach to life. Some brave souls even approach me, inquiring about my secrets to coping with life's challenges in ways that defy traditional norms. My priorities are uncommon, and what brings me joy may not be considered achievements by most people's standards. However, having navigated the tumultuous journey that has brought me to where I am today, I have gained a unique perspective on the world. I see things differently, and I recognize that the things that surround and affect our daily lives are not always what they seem.
When I stumble and fall, I choose to view those setbacks as divine delays, orchestrated by God Himself. And often, when I look back, I thank God for those moments of delay, realizing that had I not experienced them, my life might be very different today. That's the essence of who I am - a living testimony to God's grace and guidance. These small things bring me joy in the Lord, and I have proven them to be good throughout my journey. I am a wonder to many, a living prayer, and a testament to the power of faith.
The thrill of uncovering intricate mathematical and visual connections in life is a true delight! Born in 1960, I celebrated my 60th birthday in 2020 - what a remarkable milestone! The symmetry of it all is simply captivating. And let's not overlook the beauty of the number 2020 itself - isn't it a pleasure to say "twenty-twenty"? It's like music to my ears As I reflect on the 64 years I've lived so far, I'm thrilled to have experienced 16 leap year anniversaries, each one a reminder of the cycles and patterns that make life so fascinating. And to think that I've lived through six decades, witnessing history unfold, and growing alongside the world - it's a truly humbling experience Born in 1960, and blooming at 60, in the vibrant year of 2020! Oh, the joy that fills my heart, as I behold this perfect alignment of numbers and time. It's as if the universe has orchestrated a grand symphony, with my life as the melody. The rhythm of six decades, the harmony of 60 years, and the sweet serenade of 2020 - all blending in perfect unison. I am enamored with this celestial music, and the beauty it brings to my soul!
But that's not all! The connections don't stop there. Did you know that 2020 is also a leap year itself? Ah, the serendipity! It's as if the universe was conspiring to make my 60th birthday even more special.
Now, let's dive into the math behind it all. The number 64 can be broken down into 16 leap years, which means I've celebrated 16 leap year birthday anniversaries so far! And, as I celebrate my birthday on July 1st each year, I've had 10 Friday birthdays, including the day I was born in 1960. And, incredibly, I've had two Friday leap year birthdays, in 1988 and 2016, just like the day I was born But wait, there's more! In 1988, I completed a Diploma in Religious Studies, and the diploma was dated 8-8-88. For these little things, I feel grateful, stress-free, knowing it's not just coincidence, but God planned it all.
As someone who delights in uncovering the significance and intricate connections between events in my life, I am struck by the remarkable circumstances surrounding my nephew's passing. My nephew, the first child of my beloved sister Betty (nee Magundwane), who was also my dear friend, left this world on July 7th, 2007 - a date whose simplicity makes it all the more unforgettable.
Furthermore, I am reminded of my force number during my time in the army, which was also a sequence of simultaneous numbers. This sequence of numbers has remained etched in my memory, and I have come to recognize its pattern as part of the phenomenon I have been observing over the years. The connections between these events and numbers are a testament to the intricate web of life, and I am fascinated by the way they intersect and influence one another.
The phenomenon I speak of is the remarkable alignment of numbers, dates, and events that have occurred throughout my life. It is as if the universe is weaving a tapestry of significance, and I am humbled to be a part of it. My nephew's passing on 07-07-07, and my force number, are just two of examples of the many connections I have observed. I am grateful for the opportunity to reflect on these events and numbers, and I look forward to continuing to uncover the hidden patterns and meanings that underlie them.
As I continue to explore these connections, I'm filled with wonder and awe. Life is full of surprises, and sometimes, it's the smallest details that bring the greatest joy. So here's to many more years of discovering intricate mathematical and visual connections - and celebrating the beauty of life itself!
This remarkable alignment of numbers and time reminds me of a profound truth: with God, there are no incidents, eventualities, or accidents. Everything is meticulously planned and orchestrated by His divine hand. He is the Master Weaver, intricately threading every detail into a beautiful tapestry of life. As the Bible says in Isaiah 46:10, "My purpose will be established, and I will fulfill my intention."
The Apostle Paul reinforces this concept in Romans 8:28, "All things work together for good for those who love God, who are called according to His purpose." This promise reassures us that every event, no matter how big or small, is part of a larger plan. God's sovereignty and providence are at work, guiding us toward His intended outcome.
Just as the numbers and dates align in my life, God aligns circumstances, people, and events to achieve His divine purpose. It's a testament to His faithfulness and love, demonstrating that He is always working for our good, even when we can't see the bigger picture.
In Isaiah 55:11, God declares, "So shall my word be that goes out from my mouth; it shall not return to me empty, but it shall accomplish that which I purpose, and shall succeed in the thing for which I sent it." This verse highlights God's unwavering commitment to fulfilling His Word and plans.
As I reflect on my life, I'm in awe of how God has woven together every detail, including the significant dates and numbers. It's a powerful reminder that He is always at work, guiding and directing me toward His divine purpose. And for that, I am eternally grateful.
Now, this is exactly how I see you and how I feel God has worked in your life. I appreciate your life, using mine as the benchmark. Though I may not see you exactly as you see yourself, the Bible teaches us to value others highly. And so, I see you as one step better than I am — not because I see myself as inferior, but because I, too, am a fearfully and wonderfully made creation.