
From: Dr Peter Filis
Location: Sydney, AUSTRALIA
Phone: 02 9519 6633 or 0409 652 191
Website: WWW.PSYCHICPOWER.COM.AU
Email: Drpeterfilis@psychicpower.com.au
Date: March 2005
Dear Friend,
In this issue of the newsletter, I will continue to discuss real Numerology. We will also look at some Myths about Palmistry.
In the last issue, we discussed the Numerological importance of a person’s name.
Changing your name can change your destiny. This is because it will change its vibration and it’s Expression number.
The name change does not need to be major. Sophia can become Sofia or Sophie. Charles can become Charlie. Maria can become Mary or Marie.
It can take several years for the new name to take full effect, but the change will begin as soon as you start using the new name.
Many sources will tell you that Numerology is almost as old as the human race. It has been said that the oldest piece of writing in existence is on the back of a tortoise shell in China, and is about Numerology.
Historically, however, we run into the same problem that we find when we try to examine the origins of Palmistry, and that is that there doesn’t appear to be any solid proof as to when
Numerology was first developed.
It’s generally accepted that the ancient cultures of China, India and Egypt were familiar with
Numerology long before the Greeks began using it, but most books still credit Pythagoras as being the father of Numerology.
You may remember Pythagoras from your high school geometry class – for any right-angled triangle, the square of the long side is equal to the sum of the square of the short sides. Pythagoras believed that the entire universe is composed of mathematical patterns. He believed that all things could be expressed in numbers that correspond to universal vibrations.
This is really just another approach to what quantum physicists have been saying for quite some time now. When you get right down to the most basic level, the universe is made up of fluctuations of energy - vibrations, in other words. And as we know from our high school science classes, vibrations can be expressed mathematically in terms of frequency and amplitude. Which is just another way of saying that the universe can be expressed as a (very large) series of numbers.
The teachings of Pythagoras were taken up by Plato and later studied by early Christian scholars, such as St. Augustine. This in turn led to the widespread use of numerology during the Renaissance, and it continues to be studied and practiced today.
Your name and date of birth are the two most important features of Numerology.
Your date of birth is used to calculate your Lifepath number. The Lifepath Number indicates the type of life you are going to live. To arrive at your Life Path number, add up the individual numbers and reduce the resulting sum down to a single digit.
As an example, let’s look at someone (let’s call him George, since we’ll be using him throughout this Newsletter) born on 15th November 1966. Add up the day, month and year of birth, which gives us a total of 1992. Now add up the 1, 9, 9 and 2, which gives us a total of 21. Finally, add the 2 and the 1 together, which gives us a final total of 3. This person’s Life Path number is 3.
15 (Day)
11 (Month)
1966 (Year)
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1992 = 1 + 9 + 9 + 2 = 21 = 2 + 1 = 3
EXCEPTIONS TO THE RULE
You will follow this procedure of reducing double-digit numbers down to a single digit, with three exceptions.
These three exceptions are whenever the total reduces down to an 11, 22 or a 33.
These three numbers are known in Numerology as Master Numbers, and have a special importance for the person they belong to.
Here’s an example of a Master Number:
05 (Month)
17 (Day)
1953 (Year)
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1975 = 1 + 9 + 7 + 5 = 22
In this case, you can see the person has a Life Path number of 22, but it does not get reduced to a 4.
The table below outlines what the Lifepath Numbers mean.
|
Lifepath Number |
Key Words |
|
1 |
Dominant, courageous, tough, confident, independent. |
|
2 |
Shy, neat, modest, cooperative, friendly, tactful. |
|
3 |
Outgoing, energetic, creative, good talker, witty. |
|
4 |
Sober, honest, hardworking, law abiding, and practical. |
|
5 |
Attractive, fashionable, popular, easily bored, fun. |
|
6 |
Perfectionist, idealist, protective, responsible, domestic. |
|
7 |
Mysterious, secretive, intelligent, observant, introverted. |
|
8 |
Successful, powerful, ambitious, organized, confidant. |
|
9 |
Generous, sympathetic, helpful, wise. |
|
11 |
Inspirational, intense, spiritual, intuitive, psychic, plus all the meanings of a 2. |
|
22 |
Competent, determined, masterful, capable, serious, plus all the meanings of a 4. |
|
33 |
Visionary, caring, mystical, loving, sensitive, plus all the meanings of a 6. |
Real Numerology will be continued in the April 2005 issue of this newsletter.
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