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Numerology Compatibility Secrets Part I

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Mystics realized thousands of years ago that numbers symbolize qualities as well as amounts.

Numerology, or what used to be referred to as number mysticism, is one of several tried and true forms of divination used to derive personality traits and compatibility.

Nobody is perfect, and those imperfections are reflected by unique patterns of over-balanced and under-balanced forms of each number.

A modern numerology bad habit is associating one single numerological indicator with distinct personality traits. There is no “this (one single factor) equals that (a specific personality trait).” A single factor gives you only a hint. It must be corroborated with other factors, forming patterns to firmly represent personality talents and challenges, along with personal fate. The exception is if you’re one of those consistently psychic individuals who only needs a single indicator such as the day of birth to access the divine.

It’s possible for us mere mortals to at least get an idea of the truth from single factors if you’re in a hurry, as long as you realize it’s necessary to go much deeper to verify your impressions.

The day of birth, such as the 1st of January, is one of the more popular indicators in modern numerology, and also happens to be one of the factors that is firmly associated with how a person appears to others and their overall nature. 

Since this is an introduction to numerology and compatibility, we’ll group all the day of month numbers together that have the same root number: 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 1, 10, and 19, for example, are grouped together is that the root number of 10 and 19 is 1 (10=1+0=1, 19=1+9=10=1+0=1). 1, 10, and 19 share a lot of similar qualities having the same root number. So we’ll focus mostly on the root numbers 1-9 below. More information can be derived from non-root numbers, a more advanced area of study.

Personifying extreme over-balanced or under-balanced forms of numbers helps to understand the related energies; below we highlight compatibility issues with each of the root numbers 1-9. A single number heavily recurring throughout the patterns in the personal charts can make a person seem a lot like one of the root numbers illustrated below. Otherwise, most people’s patterns in their personal charts include a mix of several numbers, making them appear like more than one number.

1: 
Imagine a driven alpha male who is one of the best in everything he does—academics, career, and financial success. It’s very symbolic of a balanced, healthy number one. This form of the one gets along exceedingly well with the number two, four, and nine, and sometimes eight (if the eight lacks power and control issues). It doesn’t click well with an un-balanced three, who he thinks is too scattered and immature. However, a balanced three with a balanced one make for a fantastic creative team. One doesn’t click with six, unless six is flexible and doesn’t try to overrule the one. 

2: 
Two can get along with pretty much anyone, especially if two is healthy and balanced. She makes the perfect supportive and understanding partner. But if two is under-balanced, she is dependent, cowardly, and overly sensitive. If over-balanced, she is deceitful and manipulative.  

3:
Three can get along with most others, especially those who have an affinity for creative expression, laughter, pleasure, good times, and socializing. Three has a problem with four’s lack of imagination and critical nature, and wishes seven would lighten up and have some fun. The problem with three is his emotional volatility, superficiality, depression, and irresponsible nature. Three is a Friday night out number, not an everyday take-care-of-business number. 

4:
Four tends to like one, two, six, and eight, and can tolerate seven. Three and five tend to be too unsettling, and nine is too spacey and vague for the pragmatic four. A structured partnership without surprises suits four. 

5:
Being the most versatile number, five can get along with everyone (especially nine), but isn’t quite compatible with two, four, and six. Five appreciates two’s sensitivity, four’s work ethic, and six’s heart. But it also gets tired of two’s inactivity, four’s rigidity, and six’s dogma. 

6: 
Six and two are most geared toward long-term relationships; they can’t be single for long, and they are really good together. Six also gets along well with four and eight, as long as eight isn’t too unsympathetic. Six has a problem with five’s promiscuity, three’s lack of seriousness, one’s aggressiveness, seven being so spacey, and nine’s hedonism.  

7:
Seven has an affinity with nine, two, and one, and appreciates four, but tends to have a problem with other numbers. Although he likes four, he believes four and eight are too mundane-oriented. Three is frighteningly mercurial, five is too adventurous, and six needs too much together time.

8:
Eight gets along great with one, two, four, six, and nine, as long as the others know eight is in charge. Eight believes three is too superficial and seven is too otherworldly. Eight and five get along well in business, but not in romance, unless eight pays the bills and five is okay with being dependent on eight. Eight appreciates partners who offer her status and security. Two eights can be great together, as long as they aren’t exhibiting typical over-balanced tendencies of eight: power and control games, argumentativeness, and bullying. 

9:
Being the humanitarian, nine gets along with everyone, as long as they don’t walk out after realizing nine won’t stick to the commitment. Nine thinks four is too narrow-minded, and eight is too business-oriented. Nine and seven (and five) should be careful of the tendency to over-indulge.

Although the language of number symbolism is a discipline that takes as much time to learn as a foreign language, even basic numerology can give you a fascinating glimpse into human personality and compatibility.  

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Numerology–Everyone Has Master Numbers Part II

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Pattern recognition, over time, demonstrates Master Numbers are remarkable numbers; they have a special connection to the higher planes. 

Modern numerology, a condensed form of the ancient discipline, may or may not show one or more Master Numbers in your basic natal and timing charts due to the limited number of indicators and patterns. However, in reviewing more comprehensive forms of numerology, beyond software available for purchase, you find through pattern recognition that everyone has at least some Master Numbers. 

Our findings show that the more Master Numbers you have in your patterns, the more unconventional you tend to be. You may seem eccentric or even crazy to others. Even though Master Numbers symbolically hold inherent challenges, they also offer tremendous potential for success. 

Below we outline typical energies associated with each Master Number 55 through 88.

55:

Those with an abundance of 55 energy are exceedingly clever and imaginative. Their powers of creative inspiration are off the charts. 55 is also symbolic of potent intellect, pioneering energy, strength of will, innovative leadership, and a magnetic personality.

All that creative inspiration must be channeled into constructive avenues or those with strong 55 suffer problems with addiction. Other downsides to the number 55 are selfishness, intolerance, hostility, and impulsiveness. 

“I decided that it was not wisdom that enabled poets to write their poetry, but a kind of instinct or inspiration, such as you find in seers and prophets who deliver all their sublime messages without knowing in the least what they mean.” –Socrates

66:

Similar to the number 33, but more expressive, the number 66 represents love and emotional power, and compassion. 66 is also symbolic of dramatic performing talent, quick wit, creativity, and material success. Few communicate as well and are as good of a teacher as a person with an abundance of 66 energy. He or she has great healing power too. 

The negative side of 66 relates to emotional volatility, depression, immaturity, and dogma. 

“Wit is the sudden marriage of ideas which, before their union, were not perceived to have any relation.” –Mark Twain

77:

77 is symbolic of converting spiritual awareness and power into the physical realm, as well as manipulating time to their benefit, such as through remote viewing. In other words, many magicians (e.g., alchemists)​, spiritual initiates, and adepts have a good amount of the number 77. It’s also an excellent material vibration. It’s connected to mystical revelations, masterful insight, the ability to relate to everyone, and being an agent of change, as well as a conduit for spiritual truths.

At its worst, 77 is symbolic of dark angels and lords on the lower planes, overindulgence in drink and sensuality, and flitting from one interest to the next without discipline. 

“The magical, supernatural force that is with us every second is time. We can’t even comprehend it. It’s such an illusion, it’s such a strange thing.” –Anthony Hopkins

88:

The number 88 relates to financial and material power, yet it is also connected to an unusual and potent intellect. Those who possess a lot of the number 88 often are tasked with the role of improving civilization on a mass scale through wise application of power, sometimes through charitable organizations with immense holdings, for instance. Integrity is a hallmark of the highest form of 88.

The negative side of 88 includes links to other-dimensional dark brotherhoods, sorcery, arrogance, elitism, fraud, legal issues, and collapse of financial resources.

“The attempt to combine wisdom and power has only rarely been successful and then only for a short while.”  –Albert Einstein

99:

Similar to the number 33, those with an abundance of the number 99 are masters of compassion and unconditional love. 99 relates to generosity, the good life, spiritual adeptness and understanding, artistic talent, and universality.

The negative side of the Master Number 99 includes too much of a good thing, lacking in convictions, aimlessness, and dishonesty.

“Doubt thou the stars are fire, doubt that the sun doth move. Doubt truth to be a liar, but never doubt I love.” –William Shakespeare

Everyone has at least some Master Numbers. Thus, you have at least a little non-mundane energy, which allows you to access the other side and higher planes to make the most of your life. 

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Numerology–Everyone Has Master Numbers Part I

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Master Numbers originated due to pattern recognition; these numbers, time and time again, are directly associated with patterns relating to extraordinary circumstances.

The modern numerology Day of Birth and Life Path are but two factors where Master Numbers show up. Dig deep enough in the comprehensive patterns, and you find that everyone has at least some Master Numbers, and typically several.

Some people have a much higher than average amount of Master Numbers and are frequently seen as unique, or downright freakish, relative to societal norms.

Master Numbers show up in personality patterns, timing patterns, or both. They are always active in some way, but are symbolically strengthened by related collective, personal timing. Collective timing is comprised of hundreds of indicators forming patterns; corroborating patterns intensify the related energy, making it a symbolically dominant force.

Below we outline typical energies associated with each Master Number 11 through 44.

11:

In the highest form, the number 11 represents channeling divine messages from the other side. Fortunate is the audience of the individual with potent and balanced 11 for she will relay truths to you without hesitation. But you must be ready to accept the blatant honesty; it’s very common for those with 11 to be shunned due to others refusing to acknowledge the truth. The number 11 in its highest form symbolizes prophetic talent, vision, and unusual spiritual awareness that can make others who are firmly rooted in mundane matters very uncomfortable.

Those with heavy 11 may endure nagging physical ailments and are frequently sensitive to negative astral influences, electromagnetic interference, and psychic attacks. 11 is far from mundane and always half on the other side. Thus, those with lots of 11 tend to be very idealistic. It’s not their fault; imagine visiting the most beautiful enchanted forest filled with exotic flowers and foliage. Then imagine being stuck in a dreadfully hot, lifeless desert, in a sandstorm. This is the contrast those with heavy 11 must face. The enchanted forest is the other side, or higher planes—being half on the other side they sense this—and the lifeless desert are the mundane dimensions on planet Earth. Of course, there are beautiful forests on planet Earth, but the beauty of the higher, other-dimensional planes are exponentially more exquisite.

“From hence, no question, has sprung an observation… confirmed now into a settled opinion, that some long experienced souls in the world, before their dislodging, arrive to the height of prophetic spirits.” –Desiderius Erasmus

22:

22 is an unusual number because it’s half on the other side, but it’s also very stable in the mundane world; it offers the best of both worlds.

As with all numbers, there is a balanced, under-balanced, and over-balanced side to the number 22. The negative side of the 22 includes working in conjunction with demons, international crime, and neurosis.

Anything that took an enormous amount of talent to create and is masterfully built, for example, is symbolic of the number 22. Examples include a super-highway, a skyscraper, a successful international business like Apple, a masterfully written and performed song or a masterfully written book (though both can also be representative of the number 11), the Roman Empire, Stonehenge, and the Great Pyramid. 22 is far-reaching, materially rewarding, and it endures.

“’The Christmas Song,’ by Nat King Cole, is not only a masterful performance; to me it just sounds like the holidays. I’ve never sung it, because Nat’s version is so perfect. I gotta leave it alone.” –Harry Connick, Jr.

33:

Those with strong 33 energy are unparalleled teachers and healers. 33 is the power of love, and the Christ vibration, in that it embodies the highest forms of compassion and unconditional love. It’s also a wonderful vibration for finances and tangible, non-spiritual matters.

If you happen to have 33 firmly represented in your collective timing patterns (with corroborating factors), and are looking for a new love relationship, you will likely experience an exceedingly rewarding relationship.

However, the downside of 33 is excessive idealism, great sacrifice, and the inability to accept things as they are, which ushers in lasting disappointment.

“I have just three things to teach: simplicity, patience, compassion. These three are your greatest treasures.” –Lao Tzu

44:

Similar to 22, 44 is a fantastic material vibration. Those with strong 44 are masters of empowering, commanding, and directing others, making the most of their resources, and accumulating abundance. Typically, the 44 also relates to unmatched physical strength and stamina.

The downside of the 44 is linked to tyranny, organized crime, abuse of power, and extreme passive-aggressive behavior.

Blessed are those who benefit from the wide-reaching, masterfully applied use of power symbolized by the 44.

“The power of choosing good and evil is within the reach of all.” –Origen

Everyone has at least some Master Numbers. Thus, you have at least some non-mundane energy and a connection to the other side, which you can use to your advantage to make the most of your life.

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Astrology and Reincarnation Just as Credible as Conventional Science

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The Science Council defines science as “the pursuit and application of knowledge and understanding of the natural and social world following a systematic methodology based on evidence. Scientific methodology includes the following: objective observation; measurement and data (possibly although not necessarily using mathematics as a tool); evidence; experiment and/or observation as benchmarks for testing hypotheses; induction; reasoning to establish general rules or conclusions drawn from facts or examples; repetition; critical analysis; verification and testing; critical exposure to scrutiny–peer review and assessment.”

Critics label the mystical sciences as “non-science based stuff that has no supporting evidence” since you won’t find it in peer reviewed scientific journals.

Our viewpoint that astrology, reincarnation, psychic work, and other metaphysical disciplines are just as valid as conventional science such as biology​, is controversial, even though these fields of study involve all parts of the scientific method (besides peer review) outlined above. 

Critics dismiss past lives, but Extensive Near Death Experience scientific research supports the theory of reincarnation.

The astrology my-science-is-science-and-yours-isn’t skeptics laugh at the idea of it, but time and time again, are only acquainted with modern Sun sign astrology, horoscopes, and other trivial forms of astrology. It’s not very scientific to claim to have invalidated a body of work without first examining that body of work. Complex patterns in ancient astrology and numerology allow for pattern recognition, the foundation of predictive astrology; these disciplines are less indistinct as sciences than cynics believe because they deliver exact patterns based on the energies associated with the location, time, and date of birth. 

“The intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a faithful servant. We have created a society that honors the servant and has forgotten the gift.” –Albert Einstein

“One who scorns the power of intuition will never rise above the ranks of journeyman calculator.” –Albert Einstein

But instinct is something which transcends knowledge. We have, undoubtedly, certain finer fibers that enable us to perceive truths when logical deduction, or any other willful effort of the brain, is futile.” –Nikola Tesla

“Common sense is the collection of prejudices acquired by age eighteen.” —Albert Einstein  

“Learning many things does not teach understanding.” –Heraclitus

The mainstream scientific approach has serious defects. James Delingpole outlines the failure of peer review: “…Peer review is the benchmark by which most new scientific research tends to be judged. If that research is to be taken seriously by the scientific community then it must be accepted for publication by one of a fairly small number of academic or quasi-academic journals, such as Nature, Science and Scientific American. Peer review is not a perfect system. In the golden era of Twentieth century science it wasn’t even thought necessary: neither Watson & Crick nor Einstein were peer reviewed. But in today’s abstruse, fragmented world where the various branches of science have grown increasingly recondite and specialized, peer-review has become widely accepted as the least worst method by which quality science can be sifted from junk science… What we see happening is the deterioration of ‘peer review’ into something more akin to ‘pal review.’”

The crisis of modern science is horrific, evidenced by 157 peer reviews failing to catch a fake cancer study.

“…Many studies have shown that peer review does not improve the quality of scientific papers. Scientists themselves know it doesn’t work. Yet the public still regards it as a sign of quality, and says, ‘This paper was peer-reviewed,’ or ‘this paper was not peer-reviewed,’ as if that meant something. It doesn’t. Science is as corruptible a human activity as any other. Its practitioners aren’t saints, they’re human beings, and they do what human beings do—lie, cheat, steal…sue, hide date, fake data, overstate their own importance, and denigrate opposing views unfairly. That’s human nature. It isn’t going to change.” —Michael Crichton, “Next”   

The glaring flaws in modern science are illustrated further by the accepted norm regarding the true history of civilization on planet Earth, despite evidence to the contrary; ancient history might be far different than what mainstream archeologists accept as truth.

“What we know is a drop, what we don’t know is an ocean.” ―Isaac Newton

“Certainly there are things worth believing. I believe in the brotherhood of man and the uniqueness of the individual. But if you ask me to prove what I believe, I can’t. You know them to be true but you could spend a whole lifetime without being able to prove them. The mind can proceed only so far upon what it knows and can prove. There comes a point where the mind takes a leap—call it intuition or what you will—and comes out upon a higher plane of knowledge, but can never prove how it got there. All great discoveries have involved such a leap”. –Albert Einstein

Psychology is disregarded as a hard science because clear consensus on many areas within the field doesn’t exist, according to skeptics. So it may not be considered a “real” science, but surely it has credibility. Few objective people would deny the concepts of emotional repression or projection, for instance.  

The heard mentality in the conventional science world silences many, but not all, as evidenced by the quote below. 

 “The reason they don’t pay attention to it (astrology) is that it would embarrass them in front of their colleagues. There’s no proven body of facts…that says human behavior does not contain elements that are related to planetary patterns at the time of birth. Instead, there’s a broad and arrogant understanding among social science professionals that folklore, like astrology, is for simpletons. Without doing any simple experiments to test some of the tenets of astrology, it has been completely ignored by psychologists in the last two centuries…Most of them are under the false impression that it is non-scientific and not a fit subject for their serious study. They are dead wrong. Whether or not the present-day practitioners of astrology are using scientific methods has no direct bearing on whether the body of knowledge they employ is true and valid.” –Dr. Kary Banks Mullis, Nobel-Prize winning scientist

We encourage you to keep an open mind toward unconventional thought, such as the mystical sciences of astrology and numerology, along with psychic work and reincarnation because an open mind, with a healthy sense of discernment, is vital to making the most of your life. 

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An Easy To Figure Numerology Predictive Indicator

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The text within the mysterious Emerald Tablet, authored by Hermes Trismegistus, states, “That which is below is like that which is above and that which is above is like that is below.”

According to hermetic tradition, the quote references the little world, or circumstances on planet Earth, symbolized by cosmic patterns or cycles seen within the visible skies, and beyond, throughout the universe. The operative word is “symbolize.” The patterns don’t make things happen, but do represent the orderliness of the universe.

One of those patterns is the Sar, which is “Half of the Saros period, equal to… [9.15 years]. Solar and lunar eclipses of the same character repeat after this cycle; i.e. a solar eclipse visible in the northern (southern) hemisphere is followed by a lunar eclipse…” Thus, a Sar involves a lunar and solar eclipse of “nearly similar character,” 9.15 years apart. 

The Babylonians appear to have been the first in recorded history to recognize this nine-year cycle, as well as recognizing the potential of making predictions based on celestial patterns. “The Babylonians administered the longest enduring scholarly science project in recorded history, for 700 years, and it involves astrology.” 

Mystical Qualities of the Number Nine

Astronomical, astrological, and numerological empirical research throughout time by devotees of various sects, orders, and brotherhoods (e.g., high priests of Babylon), concluded that the number nine is one of several spiritual, other-dimensional numbers.

Our findings suggest the Sar, or nine-year eclipse cycle, gave birth to the Chaldean, Pythagorean, then Western and Modern numerology cycle, the Nine-year Universal Cycle. The Nine-year Universal Cycle is used to determine the Nine-year Personal Cycle.

The Universal Year and Nine-year Cycle

The Universal Year is easy to figure: simply add up (fadic addition) the digits of the calendar year. Keep adding the digits until you get a single number. 2019 = 2+0+1+9 = 12, 12 = 1+2 = 3. Therefore, 2019 is a three Universal Year, and the third year in a nine-year cycle, since adding the digits of the year fully yield the numbers one through nine.

Each Universal Year peaks in the ninth calendar month, September, a 3 Universal Month: 2+0+1+9 = 12, 12 = 1+2 = 3 Universal Year, 3 + 9 (September) = 12, 12 = 1+2 = 3 Universal Month.

This page offers more insight into the nine-year Universal Year cycle.

Modern Calendar Cosmically Ordered Instead of Random

Our findings show that other-dimensional forces beyond human comprehension deliberately synchronize one’s date of birth using the prevailing modern calendar, the Gregorian Calendar, with one’s collective timing derived from indicators and patterns using that same calendar. The prevailing calendar is directly linked to universal intelligence and has mathematical reliability linked to cosmic time.

Accuracy in numerology is due to a combination of the soundness of empirically-based numerology calculations (e.g., Universal and Personal Years and Nine-year Cycles), a mystifying link to the prevailing calendar of the day, along with the precision of that calendar in relation to cyclical earthly occurrences (e.g., the solar cycle).

The Personal Year and Nine-year Cycle

Just as our modern calendar begins a new yearly cycle on January 1st, the Universal Year and Personal Year also change on that date.

Although the Universal Year and Universal Nine-year Cycle are important in a general sense and apply to everyone since they are used to derive the personal cycles, the personal cycles are much more relevant to the unique circumstances in your life (and more potent to you, personally).

How to Calculate the Personal Year

To calculate the Personal Year, add the Universal Year to your day and month of birth. For example, 2019 = 3 Universal Year. For someone born October 15, the calculation is as follows: 3 (Universal Year) + 10 (October, 10th month of the year) + 15 (day of birth) = 28, 2 + 8 = 10, 1 + 0 = 1.

This person, born October 15th is in the first year of a Personal Nine-year Cycle. The Personal Year starts on January 1st for everyone, as does the Universal Year. Our findings show this to be true, despite select modern-focused numerologists suggesting otherwise (e.g., starting on the birthday). Plenty of other cycles begin on the birthday, and still many others begin on January 1st, like these mentioned above. Personal Months are calculated in the same way as Universal Months (see above).

Application of the Nine-year Universal and Personal Cycles

Application of these cycles is straightforward—consider the timeline of key events and circumstances throughout your life, particularly new beginnings, and endings.

Generally, that which is started in the first year of nine-year cycles, tends to culminate in the ninth year. You’ll notice that things that aren’t meant to endure a lifetime may not subside in the ninth year, but instead by the fifth year, for example, in the next nine-year cycle. For instance, in the ninth year of your Nine-year Personal Cycle you start seeing less and less of that particular friend; you both know your friendship has seen better days. Then a few years later you learn she may relocate. By then you barely see each other any more. Then two years later, in the fifth year of the next Nine-year Personal Cycle, she finally does relocate and the friendship finally dissolves. Endings and beginnings, of course, can happen any time relative to these particular cycles, and these cycles don’t offer exactness, but the general inclinations will amaze you if you follow them long enough.

Pay attention to important circumstances in your life, and in the lives of those close to you, relative to these cycles, and you may begin to see how the Nine-year Universal and Personal Cycles can be used to give you valuable perspective.

In doing so, you’ll get an idea of how, beyond individual cycles like the Nine-year Universal or Personal Year Cycles, or the 19-year Eclipse Metonic Cycle, multiple astrological and numerological cycles, forming patterns, represent personal fate.

Ultimately, recognizing the symbolism of universal and personal timing patterns is fascinating because it suggests that there is an order to the universe and your life, far from being chaotic and random. Thus, there is spiritual meaning to life.

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An Easy To Figure Astrology Predictive Indicator

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Hermes Trismegistus, the author named in the text of the enigmatic Emerald Tablet, said, “That which is below is like that which is above and that which is above is like that is below.”

We interpret these wise words of the Hermetic tradition to refer to the occult principle that the microcosm reflects the macrocosm, and the macrocosm reflects the microcosm.

In other words, celestial happenings—astronomical, astrological, and numerological indicators and patterns–symbolize life circumstances. They don’t make things happen (a common misconception), but they do represent key life events and happenings.

One of those heavenly occurrences is the eclipse (both solar and lunar), which happens on a regular basis, four to six times each year. Eclipses are commonly associated with new beginnings (solar) and endings (lunar), as well as distorted perception and a tendency for greater than average erratic behavior. But eclipses also have predictive value, being linked with previous and future, similar eclipses, as we show below.

Definition of an Eclipse

An eclipse occurs when the Earth, Sun, and Moon–three heavenly bodies–align roughly in a straight line (an astronomical alignment called a syzygy). The Moon goes into the Earth’s shadow during a lunar eclipse, and the Moon’s shadow travels across the Earth’s surface during a solar eclipse.

Origin of Making Predictions Using Eclipse Cycles

In recorded history, the Babylonians first recognized the potential of making predictions based on celestial patterns. “The Babylonians administered the longest enduring scholarly science project in recorded history, for 700 years, and it involves astrology. According to Yale Assyriologist Eckart Frahm, stars and other heavenly bodies were worshipped as deities in ancient Babylon and, ‘The ancient stargazers were so intrigued by the mechanics of the heavens – and the possibility of being able to make predictions from what they saw in the night sky – that, from the 8th century to the 1st century BC, they observed very closely on a daily basis the movements of the stars to determine what exactly was happening in the sky, and documented these observations on clay tablets.’” 

Eclipse Cycles

Eclipse cycles, such as the Lunar Year (.970 tropical years), Octon (3.8 tropical years), Tzolkinex (7.115 tropical years), Sar (9.015 tropical years), Saros (18.030 tropical years), Metonic Cycle (19.000 tropical years), Exeligmos (54.090 tropical years), and others, are important celestial sequences that contribute to effective predictive pattern recognition. They likely inspired the discovery of innumerable other cycles of time, both universal and personal. The Babylonian calendar included the use of the Metonic Cycle. 

Personal Prediction Using 19-Year Metonic Cycle

While it takes many years to establish a working system of checks and balances based on numerological, astrological, and astronomical patterns—figuring out which indicators are exceptional and which aren’t–the Metonic Cycle, for example, is an easy to figure indicator and may give you valuable perspective in your life.

Incredibly, the Metonic Cycle shows that almost exactly (within several hours) every 19 years the Moon and the Sun are aspected identically, on the same day of the year. Thus, a solar or lunar eclipse occurs in the same astrological sign, on the same day, 19 years apart.

For example, on this page, an eclipse Metonic Cycle can be figured by observing the 7-16-2000 eclipse preceding the 7-16-2019 eclipse. 

Application of 19-yr Eclipse Metonic Cycle

Application of this cycle is easy: simply begin to build a timeline of key events in your life, some of which may not be obvious at first, relating to eclipses using the Metonic Cycle.

For instance, you may have started a new and exciting phase in your career in 2016 that relates directly to your career in 1997, almost exactly 19 years earlier. Or, a relocation may connect to important events in the past, or a new relationship (friendship, romantic, or professional) may connect to important events 19 years ago.

Pay attention to consequential circumstances involving family members, and other significant people in your life, along with other notable situations in your life and you may begin to see how the Metonic Cycle can be used to give you valuable perspective.

In doing so, you’ll get an idea of how, beyond a single cycle like the Metonic Cycle, multiple astrological and numerological cycles, forming patterns, represent personal fate. 

To find out more about what any given eclipse may symbolize in your life, you must determine where it is in your natal and timing charts. Start with your basic natal chart. For example, the lunar eclipse in July 2019 (and July 2000) occurred in the sign of Capricorn. Let’s say you have a Capricorn Ascendant. Capricorn Ascendant (first house) means that particular eclipse occurred in your first house, at least by sign. By degree, it may be slightly different. Then consider the qualities of your first house and everything connected to it, which is beyond basic astrology and the scope of this article. Generally first (self, ego, beginnings, etc.), fourth (real estate, home, early life, etc.), seventh (partnerships, marriage, etc.), and tenth (career, status, etc.) houses, the angular/strong houses, carry more symbolic impact.

View the upcoming 2020 eclipses in the below astrological infrequent cycles bar graph, and the 2019 eclipses in the graph here.

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Ultimately, recognizing the symbolism of celestial events, such as eclipses relating to your life, is inspiring because it suggests that life is more than just a random series of events; the circumstances and events in your life have important spiritual meaning.

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Numerology and Relationship Styles Part II

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Numerology, as it’s known today, is rooted in number mysticism from over two thousand years ago.

But the wise ancient seers wouldn’t recognize today’s numerology; the modern approach often involves bastardizing the discipline in an effort to make it sexy and marketable. This is true with astrology and other forms of metaphysical divination too.

Still, you can get an idea of human character and personal timing through basic number mysticism, which has withstood the test of time.

Everybody’s unique energy is symbolized by hundreds of numerology factors, forming patterns in the natal and timing charts.

Root numbers are balanced, over-balanced, or under-balanced. The symbolic energy in the numerology charts is almost always over or under-balanced, as balanced represents lack of challenges, and few, if any people like that exist.

Personifying the extreme–over-balanced or under-balanced–forms of numbers allows for easier understanding of the related energies. Below we illustrate traits and behaviors associated with each of the root numbers one through nine.

1:

One is largely about self-energy, it’s inward turning and very driven. Though you may see her as self-absorbed, it’s just the way her energy shines. You’ll appreciate her stellar effort and self-directed energy to make your partnership the best it can be. But vanity (not necessarily a one-oriented trait) or stubbornness, for example, with typical one energy can be a devastating blow to any relationship. The one exceeds expectations when it comes to helping other family members be their best.

2:

Long walks, hand-holding, thoughtful conversations, and sincere feelings are part of the two’s mode of operation. Unfortunately, she can also be duplicitous and easily in two secret relationships at the same time, all while professing her love of life-long monogamy. Go easy on the two because he’s very sensitive and gentle. He makes a great partner, if he’s living the high side of the two, instead of the low side.

3:

Storytelling, play-acting, lively conversations, and entertaining make your relationship with the three exciting. But you worry about the three during his bouts of depression. Three is either riding a wave of optimism and happiness, or struggling in the trenches of depression. Never down for too long, those sparkling eyes and bubbly personality make you wonder how she could have seemed to be down and out only a few hours ago. Emotional stability is absent from your relationship with the three, but there’s never a dull moment.

4:

You will appreciate the practical nature of the four, such as how much money you save through frugality. He’s always there for you, but physically, not emotionally. Life is a trade off—in this case you get consistent carnal pleasure instead of sentimentality and tender affection. Reason is the four’s strength, bringing a grounded and logical approach to all things in your connection.

5:

Travel is great with five, as long as you allow him to have his freedom on occasion. The five will tire of forever holding hands and dining at romantic restaurants. She needs adventure to deal with her inner restlessness. Shockingly versatile, he’s the partner you want for stimulation. He’s an agent of change, yet so much so that it may lead to a new partnership since the five isn’t one for life-long relationships.

6:

Like the two, six needs to be in a relationship, more so than most other numbers. She wouldn’t mind a law outlawing divorce. “There ought to be a law,” “It’s the right thing to do,” and “It should be this way,” are typical sayings of the six. He needs to let go of his dogmatic outlook on life and just let things be the way they are. To his credit, six is one of the most responsible root numbers and you can always count on him.

7:

Seven almost prefers analyzing and daydreaming about yesterday’s delightful romantic date, or a future one, more so than the actual experience. She is into the spiritual side of sex and casual encounters aren’t her style. In fact, she’s very concerned about the energy she picks up even from her close lover. She does a Spiritual Detox after each coupling, and then meditates on the experience. Seven may seem distant, but you won’t believe how well he picks up your exact thoughts as if he’s actually reading your mind like one of his ever-present books.

8:

A wonderful thing about the eight is that she figures out exactly how to play every situation to the advantage of your romantic partnership. She gains, you gain, you both gain. A terrible thing about the eight is that she sometimes plays every circumstance to her advantage, bullying, scheming, and running roughshod over everyone else to get what she wants. Eight is the opportunist, in good ways and bad ways. Eight isn’t into romance, but his focus on money and success helps your partnership enjoy life’s material pleasures.

9:

Nine may be more charitable to others than to your own partnership with her. She can’t help it; lending a hand to those in need is her nature. Live and let live is his motto. Try to possess the nine, and he slips from your grip. Nine is wonderful, while it lasts. She means it when she says she’ll always love you, even though she seems so impersonal and detached. Nobody loves as deeply and sincerely as the nine.

Although it takes time to gain a working knowledge of it, numerology is an intuitive discipline that allows you to get a better understanding of personality and personal timing.

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Numerology and Relationship Styles Part I

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In ancient times, more than two thousand years ago, mystics recognized that numbers symbolize qualities as well as quantities.

Number mysticism, otherwise known today as numerology, is one of the most popular forms of divination used to discern personality, compatibility, and personal timing.

To the skeptics, we don’t believe in the type of numerology you’ve been exposed to either, what one finds through a cursory search on the Internet for Numerology. A single number represents nobody’s character.

Everybody’s unique energy is symbolized by multiple factors forming patterns in the natal and timing charts.

Ideally, each root number one through nine, and clusters of numbers, would be perfectly balanced in the charts. But the over-balanced and under-balanced forms are much more common; this truth represents personality red flags and challenging life circumstances. Every single person has his or her distinct tough parts in life to work through—so it goes in each lifetime until you get it right.

Associating the day of the month of birth with personality traits is a widespread form of modern numerology, though we recommend using multiple factors instead of only one. The symbolism of any single factor is supported or mitigated by the energy of the other hundreds within the personality and timing charts.

A caveat regarding single-factor readings includes those rare individuals who are capable of employing only a handful or even a single factor, such as the day of the month of birth, as touchstones to consistently glean character, compatibility and, or personal timing truths.

Personifying extreme over-balanced or under-balanced forms of numbers helps to understand the related energies; below we highlight relationship styles of each of the root numbers one through nine.

1:
Being a very masculine number, number one is known for drive and accomplishment, and that energy squashes romance. Little time remains for love after the one spends all day working on his or her goals. Once in a relationship, his or her partner may notice a lack of affection and endearments from the one.

The one just isn’t geared to that, and shows his love through other ways, such as sharing the abundance for which he worked hard.

2:
Two is the most considerate, thoughtful, and partnership oriented of all the root numbers. You’ll get plenty of affection from the two, but you may get tired of his or her hyper-sensitivity. In extreme cases, two can be the most deceitful of numbers. But if you’ve ever wanted someone who can wear two different hats, play two different roles well such as wife and mother, or be bi-sexual, two is ideal. Nobody beats two in a contest to possess a natural dual nature, which can be in a constructive, favorable manner, or a sinister, despicable way.

3:
Lively communication, laughter, and fun are hallmarks of the three. But he or she is also manic-depressive and volatile. You’ll have fun with three while it lasts, but you may tire of his or her emotional ups and downs. Three is unbeatable as a musician or entertainer, yet he’s the most superficial of all root numbers. Don’t expect meaningful, deep conversations with the three. Do expect a good time.

4:
Four is the most dependable root number, and you may like that he or she is one of the more physical numbers too. A bit crude at times, yet practical and efficient, four gets the job done. Work, family, and his or her relationship are stable. Being the most rigid of all root numbers, don’t push four to be unconventional and adventurous. He or she is the rock that people can count on, yet boredom and monotony is common.

5:
Five is sexy, charismatic, adventurous, and unorthodox. But he or she is here today and gone tomorrow. Those who have a lot of five in their charts become depressed in traditional, long-term relationships. They need newness and adventure. Five is the least monogamous of all root numbers, but he or she is a great lover, and can relate to almost everyone. A chameleon, yet a zebra doesn’t change his or her stripes, so don’t expect the five to play the role of traditional romantic partner.

6:
Six is the most geared toward traditional romantic partnerships. You can count on six for romance and an appealing marriage, unless six gets carried away with romantic idealism, his or her fatal flaw. “Our partnership is supposed to be like this….” says the six. Wrong, your partnership is the way it is and you, Mr. Six, need to accept it as it is. Accepting what he or she can’t change is tough for six. The perfectly balanced form of six is acceptance of how things are, without resentment. Unfortunately, much more often than not six is over or under-balanced and just won’t accept how things are in the relationship, symbolized, in part, by his or her distorted idealism.

7:
Seven isn’t geared toward relationships, unless you consider the relationship seven has with angels, invisible spirits, and those on the other side. ”Earth to seven!” you say to him or her, and it’s often appropriate. He or she seems physically here, but mentally in outer space. Seven avoids superficial small talk. One good thing about seven as a partner is that you’ll have some very deep, meaningful conversations, as long as you don’t try to encourage the seven to express herself emotionally. Repression is common. It’s not like seven doesn’t like you as a partner, it’s just that affection and closeness is uncomfortable for the seven.

8:
Eight is the most materially and financially inclined root number, so it makes sense that you may enjoy the finer things in life with eight. Eight likes status too. Just don’t expect a close romantic connection. Eight can be harsh, and may like things rough in the bedroom. Divorce is commonly expensive for eight, and eights can be the biggest opportunists when it comes to marrying well. Eight can be a bully, but the wise eight is a master of the balanced application of power and influence.

9:
Nine is a lovely romantic partner, yet he or she is typically without convictions. For example, his or her spiritual beliefs will tend to be whatever feels best at the moment. Sometimes nine has integrity problems, but his or her heart is of gold more often than not. If ever you want a partner who will be open-minded to the idea of an open relationship, nine is your guy or gal. Nine possesses unconditional love in abundance and makes a good father or mother, but drinking too much is common among those with excess nine energy.

Number symbolism is a fascinating way to learn about human character and timing. Like any discipline, it takes time to learn the basics, but once you do it’s an invaluable skill and leads to compassion and understanding.

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5 New Age Myths Debunked

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The New Age marketplace includes many honorable individuals sincerely striving to offer genuine self-help and spiritual methods to help others and make this world a better place.

However, it also includes its share of scam artists. Unfortunately, much of the metaphysical market is rooted in escapism because it sells much better than the truth. While many people may prefer escapism and poetry instead of honesty, the truth ultimately prevails.

Our philosophies are based on our long-term empirical-based findings. Our intent is to save you enormous amounts of time and inconvenience so that you avoid making the same mistakes we made on our journey.

Below we expose five New Age myths to help you navigate your spiritual path.

1. ”Your karma can be erased without having to balance it directly.” Wouldn’t it be nice to not have to atone for your past actions? Alas, karma cannot be erased, just like you can’t magically erase a hangover or the consequences of a junk food diet.

Go easy on yourself because part of the experience of being incarnated is making mistakes so you learn and avoid bigger ones. Nobody is perfect, but everyone must take responsibility for all his or her actions because nobody gets a get-out-of-jail free card after incurring karma, no matter how much forgiveness you express.

2. “Select psychics can erase your karma for you.” This is false, just as you can’t do it for yourself. Avoid the psychics who claim such powers. Also avoid those who claim to be able to control the behavior of other people (e.g., bring a lover back).

3. “As long as your intent is good, it’s okay to do spells to make others do what you want.” Nothing could be further from the truth. As soon as you use black magic—and by definition, that’s what it is—to attempt to get someone to do what you want, you cross a very dark line and set yourself up for wicked harsh karma.

Additionally, spells cast to control others invariably utilize demons or negative energy in some form or another. If you get in bed with dark forces, you are wed to them for a very long time, including being their sinister servant on the other side after death.

4. “Astrology and numerology are only about possibilities.” Once you thoroughly investigate and apply the ancient methodologies of astrology and numerology, beyond the superficiality of horoscopes, transits, progressions, and other basic modern astrology and numerology methods, you realize there’s a lot in everyone’s life that is set in stone.

Our findings clearly show that predetermined, core life experiences and circumstances are a fact of life for everyone and comprehensive astrology and numerology, through pattern recognition, effectively outline overall rewards and challenges.

5. “Psychics, astrologers, numerologists, and other seers use demonic energy in their occult work.” Select religions tout this myth and it would be amusing if it didn’t make our work harder than it already is.

First, “occult” simply means hidden knowledge. There’s nothing sinister about tapping into life’s mysteries.

Second, in order to use demonic energy, you must align yourself with that energy. Using pure psychic ability or pattern recognition (e.g., in astrology, numerology, etc.) in tracking life circumstances has nothing to do with the dark side. Those who say otherwise would know this if they examined it firsthand instead of blindly embracing the dogma they are spoon-fed.

Prophesy, which has existed long before the world’s dominant religions, is as innocuous as forecasting the weather or financial trends.

It’s possible to use demonic energy in any type of work, and metaphysics isn’t inherently demonic in nature.

To avoid dark energies, we recommend avoiding excess alcohol, drugs, negative people, black energy rituals, and spells cast to control others. Regularly visualize yourself surrounded in white Light, and ask for protection and guidance from guides of the Light, including archangel Michael and, or the God you pray to.

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Three Stages of Mastering Divination

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Over thirty years ago we marveled at how psychics could apply astrology and other forms of divination to infer character traits and personal timing.

We began doing our own soothsaying around the same time, and today recognize a general three-stage process in becoming proficient in astrology. This also applies to numerology, tarot, runes, or any other form of divination.

The first stage involves a fascination with it, along with learning the basics. The second stage includes starting to do accurate character analysis and prediction, with many mistakes along the way. The third stage involves piercing the veil between the mundane world and the unseen dimensions, consistently accurate personality analysis and prediction, yet remaining humble because there’s always something new to learn.

It’s okay to be temporarily stuck in the first or second stage; nothing as valuable as the ability to divine the future comes easy. Those individuals who innately possess powerful raw psychic ability that allows for consistently high accuracy, without the aid of prophecy tools such as astrology, are rare.

Every other seer walks the necessary long journey; we recommend the following steps to become proficient in your craft.

1. Meditate every day. All you need is 20 minutes of good meditation each day to set yourself on the right path. In time, you’ll be so accustomed to meditating that you’ll do anything, even wake up 30 minutes early, to get your daily brain opiate release and detachment from monkey-mind fix.

2. Ask for help and guidance from your guides of the Light. Can’t seem to figure out the next best step in your divination studies, and your past or current teachers (if you’re not self-taught) don’t know the answers? See step one above, in conjunction with asking for help from your guides. You can get the direction you need through meditation and helpers of the Light on the other side. It may take a while, even years, but the information you seek will eventually appear at the doorstep of your mind if you maintain the course.

3. Ignore the cynics and skeptics, at least until you’re proficient, then you can debate them (if you choose to). In our experience, about half the people we encounter are skeptical of divination, and some are downright hostile. Tread carefully and avoid trying to convince someone of the validity of your craft; they’ve already made up their mind they don’t want to believe in it, usually with little or no research. One way we like to respond to cynics is, “I don’t believe in the type of astrology (or other metaphysical discipline) you’ve been exposed to either.” It’s often met with silence and, or confusion.

4. Remember that many other professionals, such as doctors and Wall Street pros, have about the same level of accuracy (frequently lower) as professional psychics and astrologers; we do important work too–we offer valuable perspective. Approach your craft seriously and give it the respect it deserves. Also, it’s perfectly acceptable to inquire about the subject’s related life details without having to divine completely blindfolded. Over 2000 years ago, Claudius Ptolemy, one of the early, great astrologers, said this about these topics and astrology:

“…The art of navigation, for instance, is not rejected, although it is in many points incomplete; therefore the bare fact that predictions are frequently imperfect cannot authorize the rejection of the art of prescience: the magnitude of its scope, and the faint resemblance that it bears to a divine attribute, should rather demand grateful commendations, and receive the utmost regard and attention. And, since no weakness is imputed to a physician, because he inquires into the individual habit of his patient, as well as into the nature of the disease, no imputation can justly attach to the professor of prognostication, because he combines the consideration of species, nurture, education and country, with that of the motion of the heavens: for the physician acts but reasonably, in thus considering the proper constitution of the sick person as well as his disease; so in forming predictions, it must surely be justifiably allowable to comprehend in that consideration every other thing connected with the subject in addition to the motion of the heavens, and to collect and compare with that motion all other cooperating circumstances arising elsewhere.”
Tetrabiblos, Claudius Ptolemy (translated by J.M. Ashmand)

5. The most important element in reaching the third stage is discipline. It starts with how you fuel and take care of your body. Avoid drugs, excess sugar, and alcohol, and get enough sleep and exercise. Commit yourself to your craft and work at it every day. Passion for your avocation certainly helps–there are times we’ve gone days, even weeks without a reasonable break, but it all pays off eventually.

After you learn the basics, begin doing accurate character analysis and prediction, and start to regularly access the other side for answers, the humility of realizing you’ll always be learning and encountering new and fascinating information will further elevate your expertise and make it immensely rewarding and enjoyable.

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