Eons ago, truth seekers and spiritualists recognized that numbers represent both qualities and quantities.
Number mysticism, the ancient and most complex form of modern day numerology, is an infallible divination method for discerning personality and compatibility.
Everyone has unique strengths and troublesome traits, and surprisingly, those traits are represented in astrological and numerological patterns (over-balanced and under-balanced forms of each number).
Of course, learning comprehensive astrology and numerology is like learning foreign languages; it takes time and discipline. However, you can get clues to personality and compatibility through basic number symbolism, as long as you realize that there is no such thing as “this (a single factor) equals that (a specific personality trait)”, and the Final conclusions should be corroborated with supporting standards. .
Of course, there are extremely psychic individuals who are capable of using unique factors like touchstones to consistently get accurate readings, but such people are atypical.
The day of birth (for example, June 7) is one of the most popular indicators in modern numerology and can also be used effectively to identify signs about a person’s general temperament and how others are seen.
Since this is an introduction to numerology and compatibility, we will group all the numbers of the day of the month that have the same root: 1, 10, 19; 2, 11, 20; 3, 12, 30; 4, 13, 22, 31; 5, 14, 23; 6, 15, 24; 7, 16, 25; 8, 17, 26; 9, 18, 27.
The reason why 7, 16 and 25, for example, are grouped together is that the root number of 16 and 25 is 7 (16 = 1 + 6 = 7, 25 = 2 + 5 = 7). 7, 16 and 25 share many of the same qualities that have the same root number. Non-root numbers are an area of advanced study. Each number is unique.
Illustrating extremely overbalanced or underbalanced number forms helps to learn related energies. Here are the compatibility issues with each of the root numbers one through nine. A single number that repeats heavily throughout patterns in personal charts can make a person look a lot like one of the root numbers illustrated below. Otherwise, most people’s patterns on their personal charts include a combination of multiple numbers, making them appear as more than one number.
1: The problem with two is that you can’t be both at the same time and get along, unless your energy is perfectly balanced. Two impatient, intolerant, and headstrong people may have a hard time being together. If balanced, one tends to gravitate toward eight, sometimes nine, and four, and can always get along with two, unless two is too much to fault, an over-balanced trait of the two. One and seven get along if they spend most of their time apart, or at least if one gives seven a lot of space.
2: Although two get along with almost everyone, she believes that five are tactless and can get lost, and seven are reticent and seem too distant. A two that devalues itself reflects one that is not balanced; This couple should be careful with too much modesty and others who try to take advantage of your goodwill. Two wins the award for keeping the peace between difficult people.
3: Three can’t stand seven’s miscommunication and the fact that their mind always seems to be somewhere else, like outer space. You want to enjoy life and five and nine offers you an exciting getaway, until they get into trouble. Four is too serious for three, and six may be too stuck with convention.
4: Four loves the efficiency and pragmatism of one, but cannot stand the emotional volatility of three and lack of discipline of nine. She appreciates the reliability of six and the mental rather than emotional disposition of seven. But he hates Five’s recklessness and restlessness, who goes through romantic partners the way some people go through shoes.
5: Five would like four to be more flexible, but appreciate four’s affinity for physical activity. He wonders how six can be happy being so traditional. Five likes adventure and experiencing all things in life. She is a good companion until nine, unless you both like something good too much. Five is willing to commit to two, as long as five is allowed some discrete freedom.
6: No one is more responsible than six, but few also have such high expectations for romance and partnerships. Eight can and does make six happy as long as six don’t demand regular affectionate words because that’s not the style of eight. It is the style of two and sometimes three, so they get along well with six. Six stays away from thrill-seeking five, and especially seven. The phrase “six and seven” certainly applies in numerology: the two numbers are like water and oil together. Six is family, emotions, affection, and teamwork, and seven is meditation, spiritual work, loneliness, and “We spent yesterday together so I need some space now, thank you.”
7: Seven can be happy with anyone, as long as they don’t live in the same house. Seven can also be married to God, as he loves loneliness more than anyone. You are never alone and you can call your friends from other dimensions at any time. You are always working on something, often doing work in other dimensions. Seven is familiar with the deeper spiritual side of relationships and gets tired of others not recognizing that relationships have a higher purpose, beyond companionship, feeling, sex, and worldly concerns. Seven sees (and intuitively knows), for example, how person A has person B in their life to learn specific karmic lessons. Five would like seven to be bolder, and five unsettle seven, unless they are drinking together. Seven likes the stability of four, but not its avoidance of spirituality. Seven avoids the melodramatic three: alarm the serene seven.
8: Eight as a successful businessman with a wife of seven can be a problem. When he’s not building his empire, he wants to spend time with her, but the lights are on and no one is home, or so he thinks. She is mentally and spiritually in a symposium in a higher dimension, but physically she appears to be asleep with her eyes open. She cannot bear the small talk at the functions he drags her to, and would rather be with his psychic friends whom eight calls “cosmonauts.” Sometimes you want your wife to be more like both of you (eager to please) or all four of you (down-to-earth and practical).
9: Nine has fun traveling the world with five, and is considering a spiritual retreat with seven. She has a very open mind, so she collides with four, six, and eight, but only if they express the overbalanced energies of four, six, and eight. Nine helps one, but one gets tired of nine being a bum with his friend five. Nine attracts the best money can buy, but it often doesn’t last. What endures is the inherent unconditional love of nine.
Although the language of comprehensive numerology is as time-consuming to learn as any foreign language, even basic number mysticism can give you remarkable insight into human personality and compatibility.
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