Avi
Jedi Council Member
I have to say this is one of the better websites seen on numerology and I've looked into a few of them; also studied a bit with an authour on the subject. This website does not post much on the possible negative manifestations of what is called "not living up to the vibration" associated, or simply, not learning ones lessons, but as others have noted there is a chord of resonance for that which is on the site.
What I read of my numbers was also quite indicative, almost spot-on as they say. Life path 8 and I found the challenge and pinnacle apropos. (3 and 6 currently)
Thanks for posting the link Galaxia!
The thing about the numbers though is that they all interact and "have an effect" so should not be seen isolated, i.e. life path is not the only part, and 8 is not 8 without 4 or 3, etc, etc,.
Very interested in that statement by the C's about resonance and vibration, strikes me as being like the "Idea" of Plato, and that numbers themselves have an ability to either enhance or distort our perception according to our understanding of them. Just as words do. Which makes me think of Shel Silverstein and that book about letters versus numbers, wonderful book and my favorite as a child. (for the record I was a fan of the letters more than the numbers when reading that book because I thought even though there are infinite numbers and only 26 letters you can arrange those letters in so many forms and patterns to communicate and tell stories, etc, etc. Little did I realize then that numbers (and of course higher mathematics, etc) also tells a story.
What I read of my numbers was also quite indicative, almost spot-on as they say. Life path 8 and I found the challenge and pinnacle apropos. (3 and 6 currently)
Thanks for posting the link Galaxia!
The thing about the numbers though is that they all interact and "have an effect" so should not be seen isolated, i.e. life path is not the only part, and 8 is not 8 without 4 or 3, etc, etc,.
Very interested in that statement by the C's about resonance and vibration, strikes me as being like the "Idea" of Plato, and that numbers themselves have an ability to either enhance or distort our perception according to our understanding of them. Just as words do. Which makes me think of Shel Silverstein and that book about letters versus numbers, wonderful book and my favorite as a child. (for the record I was a fan of the letters more than the numbers when reading that book because I thought even though there are infinite numbers and only 26 letters you can arrange those letters in so many forms and patterns to communicate and tell stories, etc, etc. Little did I realize then that numbers (and of course higher mathematics, etc) also tells a story.