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HISTORY OF NUMEROLOGY
Although numerology has been around for millennium, its true origins
remain a mystery. Thousands of years ago, early civilisations in Egypt and
Babylon both recognized the power of numbers. ItÓs quite possible that
numerology has been in existence since the human race learned to count.
Numerology is the study of numbers as it relates to aptitudes and
character tendencies. Each letter of the alphabet has a numeric value or
frequency that relates to itÓs vibration. The sum of the numbers in your
birth date and the sum of the value derived from the letters in your name,
provide a road map of vibrations.
Numerology expresses a great deal about a personÓs character, purpose in
life, motivations, career, romantic characteristics, luck and talents.
Numerology experts use the numbers to determine the best time for
major activities in oneÓs life. Numerology has been used for investment
forecasting, marriage counselling, travel advice, career consulting, and
even relocation advice.
Pythagoras of Samos, the Greek mathematician and philosopher, (569-
470 B.C.), is believed to be the developer of todayÓs numerology system.
The actual origins of numerology predate Pythagoras and are believed to
have originated from the Chaldean system. The Chaldean system had its
roots in ancient Babylon, which had its roots in the Vedic systems of India
and the Kabbalah systems of the ancient Hebrew mystics. Whoever or
whatever founded the system of numerology, it still exists today.
THE LIFE PATH NUMBERS
The main numbers in a numerology chart are called the Life Path, the
Expression and the Soul Urge. The Life Path is the major lesson to be
learned, the central focus in a personÓs life. The Expression represents a
personÓs potential natural abilities, and the Soul Urge represents the
personÓs inner nature, what he/she wants to do or be. The Life Path is the
most important of these and represents about 40% of the whole. The
Expression accounts for 30% and the Soul urge 20%. The remaining 10%
is made up of other factors, particularly the day of birth.
The first step is to calculate your Life Path Number. To work it out, you
simply add together your year, month and day of birth and reduce the
total to a single digit. This must be done following the formula outlined
below. If you add the numbers in an incorrect sequence, youÓll get a false
reading. For someone born on December 9 th ,1946 the correct way to add
the numbers is on the following page.
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Year 1946
Month 12
Day 9
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1967 = 1+9+6+7= 23, and 2+3=5.
This person has a Life Path of 5. The reason the adding up has to be done
in this particular way becomes apparent with an example using Master
Numbers.
A good friend of mine was born on February 29 th ,1944 (a leap year baby).
To work out her Life Path we set it out as before:
Year 1944
Month 2
Day 29
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1975 = 1+9+7+5= 22
22 is a Master Number, so we do not reduce it any further. If we had
added up her numbers by stringing them out in a row we would have
found a different answer:
2+9+2+1+9+4+4 = 31, and 3+1 = 4.
By adding up the numbers this way we lost the Master Number. To avoid
losing them make sure you add the numbers up in the right way every
time.
Now we will go on to what each number means. Remember that your Life
Path is your central focus, what you have come into this life to learn. If, at
this stage, you are not aware of your purpose in life, this knowledge alone
could make your future that much easier.
Abbreviated meaning of the numbers
1. Initiating action, pioneering, leading, independent, attaining, individual.
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2. Cooperation, adaptability, consideration of others, partnering,
mediating.
3. Expression, verbalization, socialization, the arts, the joy of living.
4. A foundation, order, service, struggle against limits, steady growth.
5. Expansiveness, visionary, adventure, the constructive use of freedom.
6. Responsibility, protection, nurturing, community, balance, sympathy.
7. Analysis, understanding, knowledge, awareness, studious, meditating.
8. Practical endeavors, status oriented, power-seeking, high-material
goals.
9. Humanitarian, giving nature, selflessness, obligations, creative
expression.
11. High spiritual plane, intuitive, illumination, idealist, a dreamer.
22. The Master Builder, large endeavors, powerful force, a leader.
THE LIFE PATH NUMBERS
Number 1
Positive
You are characterized by individualist desires, independence, and the need
for personal attainment. Your purpose is to become independent. This is a
two part learning process; first, you must learn to stand on your own two
feet and learn not to depend on others. After you are indeed free and
independent, you must learn to be a leader.
You have the potential for greatness as a leader, but may fail as a
follower. You may spend most of your life battling with your dependent
side. Often, there is little time left to enjoy the rewards youÓve gained
through independence. You have to cope with an environment where itÓs
easy to be dependent, and difficult to be independent.
You have an abundance of creative inspiration, and possesses the
enthusiasm and drive to accomplish a great deal. Your drive and potential
for action comes directly from the enormous depth of strength you have.
This is both physical and inner strength. With this strength comes utter
determination and the capability to lead. As a natural leader, you have a
flair for taking charge of any situation. YouÓre highly original and may
have talents as an inventor or innovator of some sort. In any work that
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