Friday, February 4, 2011

Introduction

Numerology uses your birth date along with your name to help define your spiritual purpose on earth. Numerology has been around for at least 2500 years, and although its roots are mysterious it is linked to the Egyptians and Babylonians. Pythagoras, who is the father of modern numerology, was born around 590 BC. He also gave us the Pythagorean Theorem and is the father of modern Geometry. Pythagoras understood numbers both from a fixed mathematical view and as static energy vibrations whose symbolic meanings could be deciphered. All letters can be converted to numbers, their meaning understood. Below is a modern numerology conversion chart.

When breaking down a numerological chart, the first thing to look for are repeating numbers (like four 1’s) within the Birthday, First Name, Common Name, Vowels, since the individual contains concentrated 1 energy, and this makes it very easy to pinpoint the destiny of the individual.

It acts as proof, to those skeptics, that numerology really is the perfect science it is said to be. An abundance of 1 energy (dominance, leadership), within a numerological chart, could certainly lead such an individual toward the more negative aspects of that number, since the concentrated energy is so predominant as to create imbalance. Columbian drug cartel Pablo Escobar, who died in a flurry of bullets, is the ultimate example of dominant 1 energy. An overabundance of 1 energy can lead to violence, aggressiveness, selfishness, and an unrelenting single mindedness. Look at the four 1’s written within Pablo’s numerological chart. Here is the If chart of a tyrant. It is not important as to how I arrived at these numbers, at this point, then to recognize the abundance of 1 energy below. Notice the two
19's in Escobar's name. Here are karmic numbers the negative aspects of the reduced 1name.

Born December 1
Pablo = 19 (1 + 9) = 10 (1 + 0) = 1 First Name
Pablo Escobar = 46 (4 + 6) = 10 - (1 + 0) = 1 Common Name
1 6 5 6 1 = 19 (1 + 9) = 10 (1 + 0) = 1 Vowels

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