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What is
Numerology?
By Michelle Andersen
Each day, we are exposed to
numbers. We have phone numbers, birthdates, even our financial
information is driven by numbers. Numerology is the study of the
numbers in our lives and how they affect us. A student of
numerology uses the letters in a word, such as a full name, or a
birth date and reduces that to a single number. That number
tells them certain things about the person's character, what
strengths and weaknesses they possess; it can even be used to
predict their future. Numerology is often closely associated
astrology as astrologists assigned the numbers 0 through 9 to
each celestial body in the solar system and each number has its
own set of values.
Numerology has been around
for thousands of years. The Egyptians and Babylonians both used
it over 10,000 years ago. Pythagoras, a mathematician whose
theories are still in use today, is believed to have official
organized numerology in Greece over 2,500 years ago. He held the
view that math concepts were easier to regulate and classify
than physical ones. Others beliefs and writings important in the
development of numerology were early Christian mysticism, the
Chinese Circle of the Dead, the Kabbalah, and the Indian Vedas.
At the beginning of the 20th century, L. Dow Balliet published
the first book about numerology, beginning what is known as the
modern phase of numerology and interest in it grew over the next
few decades. Recently, a revival of interest in numerology has
occurred and many people are learning how numbers might affect
them.
Although methods may vary,
typically a numerologist reduces a word or number using a
procedure called digit summing. If the numerologist is dealing
with a number, such as a birth date, they add up all the
numbers. If the sum is two or more digits, then those numbers
are added until there is a single digit left. When dealing with
a word, such as a name, each letter of the alphabet is assigned
a number. For example, A =1, B = 2, C = 3. Then the same steps
as above are followed - the numbers are summed until one digit
remains. Some numerologists will not break numbers that total
11, 22, or 33. These are known as master numbers and are
considered to have higher vibrations as than the numbers they
would create if digitally summed.
Below is a brief definition
of each number:
One - Because it is the
first number, one is seen as having great power. Usually seen as
"male," one can be happy, loving and dynamic while also being
alone and egotistical.
Two - Associated with
"female" energy, two often represents partnerships and
interacting with others. It can also stand for the polar
opposites of things such as black and white or good and evil.
This number is best symbolized by the Chinese symbol Yin-Yang.
Three - Three is often
related to learning through life experiences. It is often
considered lucky and magical. It can mean both wisdom and
understanding, yet also be foolish and negative.
Four - The first composite
number (the first number to be created by multiplying numbers
other than one and itself), four is associated with the four
cardinal points (North, South, East and West), the four Gospels
of the Bible, and time (four seasons, roughly four weeks in each
month). It is a homonym for the Chinese word for "death,"
therefore; some hospitals do not have a fourth floor.
Five - Five is related with
the five senses (smell, touch, taste, hearing, and sight) and
often represents service to others as well as openness to new
experiences, but it can also represent an addictive personality.
Six - The number six relates
to beauty and often helps in building relationships. It is
believed to hold charm, sensuality, and diplomacy. Six is also
considered the mother/father number.
Seven - A spiritual number,
seven can be both dreamy and spiritual while also being
deceptive and insincere.
Eight - Eight represents
hard work and life lessons. Because of that, eight is seen as
seeking financial and material success, but is also associated
with the hardships encountered while seeking both.
Nine - A sacred number, nine
is viewed as a humanitarian number and holds mystical
significance due to the nine-month gestational period for
humans.
Numerology has been around
for thousands of years. As with astrology, some see numerology
as an occult science with little meaning, while others see it as
a viable way to help them understand themselves and the world
around them.
Michelle Andersen is an
astrologer providing valuable tips and advice on understanding
Chinese astrology, pet horoscopes, and
zodiac compatibility. Choose from any one of three
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