Numerology is the practice of exploring human psychology, natural trends and events in life using the system of divining numbers.
Numbers are more than the symbols we have all taken for granted. I won’t go into the history of numerology; instead, I want to do something completely different. I want to talk about the symbols we call numbers. Mathematicians use numbers to represent concepts. Scientists and engineers as well as musicians and magicians all use numbers. The problem is no one really pays attention to the fact that numbers do not really exist. They represent equations, sounds, distance, timing and relational constants.
For numerologists, numbers represent all of the above and more; much more. We will only cover the divining of the meanings of the month, day, and year combination of your birth.
Why do numbers still intrigue us after 6,000 years?
I started studying numerology in 1981 when I heard a reading done on the radio. I though it was fascinating. I immediately began to read about the history and mythology surrounding the practice. I also began to look at it in relation to other studies; music, math, physics and statistics. There was something profoundly similar though illogical about the whole idea of the universe vibrating to different rhythms.
Pythagoras is said to be the father of modern numerology. He was a 6th century philosopher, premier Greek mathematician and the father of Modern Numerology. The systems of numerology goes back to unrecorded history. We aren’t sure of its origins. Today we know that Pythagoras’ Modern Numerology is still practiced today. Pythagoras has been dead since 500 B.C.; how is that modern you ask? Because numerology was ancient even then. The system of numerology he practiced used the numbers 1 to 9 and included the higher numbers 11 and 22.
Why has numerology lasted this long? I’ve found it to be dead on target at least 80% of the times. The rest of the time, I chock it up to my inexperience. I’ve only been doing this for a little over 20 years. I have literally thousands of charts.
We translate sounds into coherent thoughts and ideas we translate math into vibrations and vibrations into beautiful music. Therefore, I began to look more closely at numbers and numerology. I looked at its similarities, its consistencies and inconsistencies and concluded that there was something to it. The power of numerology for me is in the trend lines that it lays out.
How you can determine the numerical values of the letters in your name. We’ll use the Pythagorean system of numerology. Pythagoras was said to be the father of geometry.
He was a 6th century philosopher, premier Greek mathematician and the father of Modern Numerology. The systems of numerology goes back to unrecorded history. We aren’t sure of its origins. Today we know that Pythagoras’ Modern Numerology is still practiced today. The system of numerology he practiced used the numbers 1 to 9 and included the higher numbers 11 and 22.
The single digits are from 1 through 9 and the master numbers are 11 and 22.
All numbers that are the sum total are reduced to a single digit, (such as: 3+3+4=10=1+0=1). Except for the master numbers which should not be reduced to a single digit as they are used for your reading on a higher level of personal potential than the lesser ones.
The system itself is very simple to apply but can also lead to very complex charts and in depth readings. Let’s focus on the month, day and year of birth and learn about the Life Path and Day of Birth.
We follow a standard method of addition in numerology which we call the Fadic system. It means you keep adding two or more numbers until arrive at a single digit. For example, 1967 is reduced to (1+9+6+7) = 23 (2+3)=5
Go and get a pencil and paper. Start by writing out your birthday, (month, day, and year). Now begin to add the first two sets (month and day). Add the year numbers one at a time. Now add that result to the result of year. You now have the final result. If that number is a single digit you now have your life path. We’ll first focus on the day of birth; combination of the numbers, known as the Life Path. Let’s create an example: 1-14-1967, January 15th, 1967.
First the month 1, then the day, 1+4=5 then the year 1+9+6+7) = 23 (2+3)=5. That gives you 1, 5, and 5. The Day of Birth number is 5 ( the sum of 1+4), the Life Path is sum of 1+5+5. That reduces to 11 or 2. There are two numbers in Modern Numerology that are the exceptions, 11 and 22 are the higher vibrations of 2 and 4.
So we are left with two results the Day of Birth number (5) and the Life Path number (11/2).
So in numerology, 34 becomes 3+4. Most two-digit numbers get “broken down”
in the same fashion. The only exceptions are the “master numbers” (11 and 22).
When a master number appears in the final total, it can be read two ways
(11/2 or 22/4). So if a master number appears in your chart, this is something you might wish to jot down and check out later.
Understanding numerology while getting to know the numbers vibrating in your life and how to find them. Putting it simply, in basic Numerology each number represents a single area of our awareness, individual experiences, character and talents. Now what does it mean?
Dennis Morales Francis is a consultant and coach for business professionals and wellness practitioners. Dennis is the author of “Double My Revenues In 12 Months or Less” and the upcoming book “Your Cash Attraction Factor”. Go to http://www.didpublishing.com to learn how to get your books published. For a free numerology book by Steven Harlan Smith, and free personal numerology reading, go to http://www.mynumbersclub.com
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