The Immortal Revolution
By Neil Killion
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One of the most hotly debated topics in the world of music is the female referred to in Beethoven’s “Immortal Beloved” letter, penned 6-7th July, 1812. He never put in an addressee; so we are left to speculate on quite a number of more suitable and less suitable candidates. I’m going to cover what are considered the main contenders and offer the proof that says there is really only one primary contender. I’m not the first to reach this conclusion and indeed a majority of researchers and writers agree with me. However, you’re going to be surprised when I unveil my irrefutable evidence.
At the conclusion, I’m going to link all of Beethoven’s life to my “Life Cycles Theory” and show you detailed evidence of how it works throughout an entire lifetime. Before this, I’m going to present my views on what happened in his all-important age 36 “Year of Revolution”, which is the centrepiece of my theory. You're going to see how it coincided with writing the four most famous notes in all of classical music and how it relates to the private life of the world’s most famous composer.
So, sit back and enjoy a brief look into the psycho-biography of this complex genius. As a musician and psychologist myself, I’ve been more than a little interested in this unusual journey I took.
Neil Killion
Neil Killion is a psychologist and former management consultant, who for around twenty years founded and ran his own outplacement company in Sydney, Australia. In this time he interviewed thousands of redundant employees from a wide range of organisations and slowly made several key observations regarding major change in people's lives and just a few key years. He eventually turned this into a brand new theory of life. This represents a significant new addition to knowledge with its own terms, icons, research methods and form of prediction. The theory is known simply as “Life Cycles”.He has written four books (Life Cycles, 2008; The Life Cycles Revolution, 2013; Life Cycles - Relationships, 2018; Life Cycles - Coincidences). All four books are multi-award winners and his average review rating is 4.5/5.0. He is the winner of the Silver Medal, Philosophy and Religion at the Readers Favourite Awards. What makes this theory different to all others is that it is fact-based, using detailed biographical analysis and is thus scientifically-oriented and not a belief system. He has conducted numerous statistical validation studies in support his claims.Neil continues to research and write on “Life Cycles” and has written several hundred blog and related articles, including a guest article in Psychology Today, which has over 8,000 views.
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The Immortal Revolution - Neil Killion
The Immortal Revolution
A Life Cycles
Case Study
Neil Francis Killion
Life Cycles Publications,
Sydney, Australia
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Neil Killion is a psychologist and former management consultant, who for around twenty years founded and ran his own outplacement company. During this time he interviewed thousands of redundant employees from a wide range of organisations and slowly made several key observations regarding major change in people's lives and just a few key years. He eventually turned this into a brand new theory of life. This represents a significant new addition to knowledge with its own terms, icons, research methods and form of prediction. The theory is known simply as Life Cycles
.
He has written four books (Life Cycles, 2008; The Life Cycles Revolution, 2013; Life Cycles - Relationships, 2018; Life Cycles - Coincidences, 2020). All four books are multi-award winners and his average review rating is 4.5/5.0. He is winner of the Silver Medal, Philosophy and Religion at the Readers Favourite International Awards. What makes this theory different to all others is that it is fact based, using detailed biographical analysis and is thus scientifically-oriented and not a belief system. He has conducted numerous statistical validation studies to support his claims.
Neil continues to research and write on Life Cycles
and has written several hundred blog and related articles, including a guest article in Psychology Today, which has had over 8,000 views.
1. WHAT IS LIFE CYCLES
?
Life Cycles
is a brand new system for analysing and understanding your life based on a simple, ‘one size fits all’ mathematical formula.
My name is Neil Killion and I am a psychologist and former business owner, who for around 20 years ran my own outplacement company in Sydney, Australia. It was over the course of