
05-18-2021, 07:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Ben Franklin
The father of numerology is Pythagoras, the guy we all hated in high school, because we had to learn his Pythagorean Theorem, He also discovered the diatonic scale of music.
I first started studying numerology back in the 90s. It's fun to see how numbers match up to things. The numbers actually represent vibrations. There is always a positive and a negative to these vibrations.
The quick, one word definition for every number is as follows: 1. Independent. 2. Diplomate. 3. Creative/happy-go lucky. 4. Dependable. 5. Freedom. 6. Love/responsibility. 7. Spiritual. 8. Balance. 9. Humanity 11. Inspiration. 22. Master Builder.
Here's a few examples: 7-4-1776 - first reduce to single integers and then add: 1776=21=3, then we add all the single integers 7+4+3=14, then reduce to a single integer 1+4= 5. Keyword definition of 5 is freedom. The 14/5 however means a person, or country, must learn constructive freedom, as opposed to destructive freedom. In individuals with the 14/5 we generally see someone showing destructive freedom with too much booze, or food or sex.
Here's another: USA is 3+1+1= 5. America is 1+4+5+9+9+3+1= 32. 3+2= 5. Food is 6+6+6+4 = 22 means master builder. Two numbers never get reduced 11 & 22.
Even our birthdate can be broken down, for example May 18 2021 is 5+9+5 equals 19=10=1. So someone born today is going to be very independent.
Here's a web site for help: Free Numerology Reading | worldnumerology.com
It's fun and interesting. A=1, B=2. C=3, D=4, E=5, F=6, G=7, H=8 I=9, then J through R is 1 through 9 again as is S (1) through Z (8). Try it. If you need help, I'll be happy to help.
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Can one infinity be larger than another? Do imaginary numbers exist? Why do plants follow Fibonacci numbers? Superposition , being in two places at once, is real Math/ physics is crazy amazing.
Last edited by John41; 05-18-2021 at 09:00 PM.
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