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Old 03-01-2012, 09:30 AM
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Good numerologer?

cool.....i'd still want to learn more about numerology, if anyone can refer to somebody with good knowledge

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Old 03-02-2012, 10:56 PM
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Re: Good numerologer?

I don't have a good numerologist to recommend but I can recommend avoiding Pythagorean system if you want anything of substance. Chaldean seems to be a very accurate system as it's based off the vibrational base of the letter rather than the numerical order of the alphabet. Plus the number 9 is excluded in it's primary calculation as it is viewed as a sacred number, being the last one and all.

A local occultist brought up a good point when she was telling me about these two systems. The example given to me was based on a plethora of 11s surrounding the terrorist attacks of September 11th.

Pythagorean system
S E P T E M B E R
1 5 7 2 5 4 2 5 9 = 40/4
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Chaldean system
S E P T E M B E R
3 5 7 4 5 4 2 5 2 = 38/11

Hebrews view the number 11 as a negative number representing everything harmful, sinful and transgressional. A Vedic astrology / Vedic numerologist (which is the same thing as Chaldean numerology) brought up a good point about 11 being a negative number because the Sun represents the number 1. What happens when you have two Suns next to each other? Combustion, it goes boom!

Take a look at binary numbers

0 - 0
1 - 1
2 - 10
3 - 11

September = 11 | 11 | 2001 = 3 = 11

The date alone breaks down to 11 - 11 - 11.

Erie..

Here's a link to a numerology calculator that does both systems.

http://www.2near.com/edge/numerology/

1 = Sun
2 = Moon
3 = Jupiter
4 = Rahu - North node (Rahu has an Uranian type of energy so it could pass for it I guess?)
5 = Mercury
6 = Venus
7 = Ketu - South node (Ketu has a Neptunian type of energy so it could pass for Neptune i guess)
8 = Saturn
9 = Mars

Hope this helps a bit!
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Old 03-03-2012, 12:01 AM
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Re: Good numerologer?

Plenty of free online numerology courses. Just google. i.e Numerology.com
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Old 03-03-2012, 04:39 AM
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Re: Good numerologer?

The numerical planetary allocations used in Vedic numerology are:

1 = Sun
2 = Moon
3 = Mars
4 = Mercury
5 = Jupiter
6 = Venus
7 = Saturn
8 = Rahu
9 = Ketu

-Vedic numerology uses the number of the Lunar Month rather than converting the letters of the name of the month into numbers and then adding them up for a final digit

-it uses the tithi (day of the Lunar month) for conversion, rather than the civil date of the month

- it does use the days of the week with the following numerical allocations
Sunday = 1 Monday = 2 Tuesday = 3 Wednesday = 4 Thursday = 5
Friday = 6 Saturday = 7

-it uses the hours from sunrise (rather than clock hours): eg, the time is 2:15 PM: that would not be converted into a single digit # (2+1+5 = 8), rather the time since sunrise would be converted (say sunrise was at 5:55 AM; 2:15 PM is 8 hours 20 minutes since sunrise, so 8+2+0 = 10 =1, would be the Vedic numerological conversion for the time)

-Vedic numerology does not use the civil year for conversion to a single number: instead it uses the number of the year of the sexagesmial (60 year) cycle (as is used also by the Chinese in their various numerological methods) For example, 1950 (AD) would not be converted as 1+9+5+0 = 15 = 1+5 = 6; 1950 was the 27th year of the sexagesimal cycle, so the Vedic numerological conversion would be 2+7 = 9.

...a very interesting system!
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