Susan Boyle's Human Design Chart

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          This Incarnation Cross represents the specific theme or purpose of Susan Boyle's life. It's determined by the positions of the Sun and Earth at the time of Susan Boyle's birth and 88 days before Susan Boyle's birth. This cross embodies Susan Boyle's unique potential and the lessons they're came to learn, providing a roadmap to fulfilling Susan Boyle's life's purpose.

          Susan Boyle's Biography

          Scottish singer who rose to fame on a British talent show. Boyle has earned six Guinness World Records since 2010, that year receiving records for Fastest-selling Album by a Female (UK), Most Successful First Week UK Debut Album Sales, as well as Oldest Artist to Reach No. 1 with a Debut Album (US & UK). Boyle is the youngest of nine children and reportedly suffered some oxygen deprivation at birth, resulting in learning disabilities. Never married, she lived with her parents, working in low-level jobs and volunteering in the church. Her father died in 1997 and her mother died in 2007, after which Susan became distraught. Her music gave her great comfort and she auditioned for Britain’s Got Talent in the hopes of launching a music career in her mother’s memory. When she appeared on stage on 11 April 2009 her appearance belied her talent but she wowed the audiences with her rendition of “I Dreamed a Dream” from the musical Les Miserables. The clip of her performance is one of the most-viewed on YouTube. News reports made much of this plain-looking middle-aged woman. For subsequent performances on the show she underwent a slight make-over. She made it all the way to the finals based on judges’ and viewers’ votes. However, the ensuing publicity was a lot for her to handle. Although she sang well on the last evening of the competition (30 May 2009) she came in second, while a dance group took first prize. She was rushed to a London health care facility that night reportedly suffering from an anxiety attack. She was released from the clinic within the week. Her debut album, I Dreamed a Dream, was released on 24 November 2009 and it quickly shot to the top of the charts. The success was continued with her second album, The Gift (2010), and was followed by Boyle’s third album, Someone to Watch Over Me, released on 31 October 2011. On 12 May 2012, Susan returned to Britain’s Got Talent to perform as a guest in the final singing “You’ll See”. The following day, she performed at Windsor Castle for the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Pageant singing “Mull of Kintyre”. Boyle’s net worth was estimated at £22 million in April 2012. Boyle has never married, and she dedicated herself to caring for her ageing mother until her death in 2007 at the age of 91. In 2012, Boyle was diagnosed with Asperger syndrome. She made her diagnosis public in a BBC interview in December 2013. Link to Wikipedia biography

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