Thursday, October 16, 2008

Numerology Part 2

How to number the squares


Begin at the bottom left. Anyone born in the 1900s will automatically have a 1 and 9 in their chart. The bottom left square will contain the number 1. Moving up is 2, and the top left is 3. Bottom square, center will have number 4 and moving up that way will be 5 and 6. Finally, the bottom right square is 7, middle right is 8 and the top right will be 9. That’s the simple pattern for determining where your numbers go.





For example, if you’re born on July 4, 1970 you’ll have a 1 in the bottom left. The bottom center will have a 4 and the bottom right will contain two 7s. You’ll have a 9 in the top right square. Again, the 0 won’t be in the chart.



The meaning of the squares:


Before the meanings of the numbers are revealed, it’s helpful to know what the squares signify.

Bottom row Horizontal [1, 4, 7] – Practical: This includes manual labor, athletic ability and physical coordination, and plain old common sense.

Middle row Horizontal [2, 5, 8] – Emotional: Covering such areas as feelings, intuition, spirituality and emotions.

Top row Horizontal [3, 6, 9] – Mental: Analytical, imaginative and thinking abilities.
















The horizontal rows can also be seen as representing a person. The Practical row equals the legs and feet; the Emotional rows symbolize the torso; and the Mental rows represents the head.


Left column Vertical [1, 2, 3] – Thought: Intellectual capacity, creative ability, and
the capacity to carry out ideas.

Middle column Vertical [4, 5, 6] – Will: Determination, persistence and stubbornness.

Right column Vertical [7, 8, 9] – Action: Ability to put ideas or thoughts into action.

















The vertical columns indicate a series of steps someone takes to come up with an idea, to persist with it and then to see it realized as an action.

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