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8-8-08

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Last year many people emailed us about 7-7-07 (July 7, 2007), asking if it’s a special date due to all the sevens. We were quoted in three separate American newspaper articles about 7-7-07.

We may have disappointed some people with our perspective about 7-7-2007 since we don’t consider it a special date as reflected by the associated, in-depth number patterns.

While the year 2007 includes a seven, it’s not purely a seven vibration: 2+0+0+7 = 9. Thus, the date is really 7-7-9. Also, the 9 and 2000 of 2007 carry more weight than the 7.

The way to find the most important number mysticism vibration of any multiple-digit number is to add them up and reduce to a single digit (fadic addition).

7-7-2005 (7-7-7) includes more seven energy than 7-7-2007 (7-7-9) on this key level.

The Chinese place a lot of importance on the number eight. They largely associate it with prosperity.

Although superstition too often prevails in many cultures, we believe eight does symbolically have some advantages over other numbers, especially in relation to control, money, power, and status.

The Beijing Olympic Games are scheduled to start on 8-8-2008, at 08:08:08 pm China Standard Time in Beijing.

Here is some information about the number eight from our Numerology Decoder software:

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Number Symbolism

Copyright © 1998 Scott A. Petullo Corporation

8: The number 8 is tied to influence, money, karma, action, business success, business failure, control, material objects, status, loss, gain, administration, management, ego, leadership, power.

Balanced 8 energy: prosperous, high-powered, commanding, stamina, self-confident, persuasive, financial awareness, effective, ambitious, businesslike, clear-headed, disciplined, material freedom, honorable, enterprising.

Over-balanced 8 energy: abuses power, cold-blooded, egotistical, overreaction to money, scheming, aggressive, materialistic, corrupt, demanding, domineering, preoccupied with power and money, unsympathetic, over-ambitious, confrontational, rebellious, coarse.

Under-balanced 8 energy: passive, vulnerable, fearful, insecure, avoids power and money, poor judgment, givespersonal power away, shortsighted.

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As indicated above, eight can represent great rewards, yet it can also symbolize huge challenges, depending on the rest of the indicators in the charts.

The date 8-8-2008 is really, on the most important fundamental, numerological level, 8-8-1 (2+0+0+8 =10, 1+0=1).

This next part of the analysis of 8-8-2008 gets a little more complicated, but we’ve simplified it as much as possible.

There’s a lot of hidden seven energy in the date 8-8-2008, and it’s not very favorable seven energy. It’s a hefty combination of over-balanced and under-balanced seven energy. More information from our Numerology Decoder software is below.

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Number Symbolism

Copyright © 1998 Scott A. Petullo Corporation

7: The number 7 is connected to mysticism, intuition, inner growth, examination, study, analysis, reflection, lowered physical vitality, increased mental activity, conserving assets, planning, attracting unsolicited help, specialization, solitude, health issues, travel.

Balanced 7 energy: metaphysical interests, different wavelength, intellectual, clairvoyant, analytical, perceptive, scientific, exact, meditative, mystical, expert, bookish, poised, telepathic, visionary, deep, dreamer, instinctive, reflective, truth-seeker, studious, wise.

Over-balanced 7 energy: fearful, nervous, critical, paranoid, indecisive, secretive, repressed emotions, distrustful, guarded, intimidating, fussy, evasive, fanatic, self-conscious, secretive, perfectionist, impersonal, pessimistic.

Under-balanced 7 energy: lack of depth, naïve, ignorant, too trusting, empty-headed, mystified, superficial, lack of faith, undeveloped, uninformed, unsure.

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Plenty of 16/7 energy (e.g., 8+8=16/7, 7+9=16/7) exists in the date 8-8-2008, which is a firm sign of the following and other challenges: hypocrisy, superficiality, painful collapse of ego-self ideals, rise in status leading to eventual collapse, scandal, intense pride, and self-righteousness.

Unfortunately, the comprehensive charts, beyond what we display linked above, also predominantly reflect challenging patterns.

On a positive note, the “Life Path” (the most important basic calculation in modern numerology) of 8-8-2008 is indeed eight (8+8+1=17/8), so at least the desire for eight is fulfilled potently that way (along with the day of eight and the minor symbolic influence of the 08 of 2008). It’s unfortunate though that there’s so much malefic seven associated with the date.

Additionally, the official starting time of the Beijing 2008 Olympics (opening ceremony) includes some unsavory astrological considerations, including the following: Sun in a weak house; Moon in Scorpio (opposite of it being exalted in Taurus); Saturn opposing the Ascendant; the Ascendant ruler (Jupiter as ruler of Pisces according to ancient astrology) is retrograde (modern ruler, Neptune, is in a weak house–12th); secondary ruler of Ascendant (Venus) is with Saturn; and Mercury is in a weak house.

The lesson here is that it’s important to embrace a comprehensive approach with numerology and astrology, and preferably use them together, as a surface approach easily yields unwanted and, or erroneous results.

Although we would have chosen a different start date and time for the Olympics, we accept that however it came about, fate is fate and it was meant to be that way. Besides, the symbolism doesn’t suggest total doom and hopefully the games will go smoothly without any major problems, aside from the on-going political issue (Tibet) and recent earthquake.

Copyright © 2008 Scott Petullo, Stephen Petullo

Numerology and the Number 9

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The number 9 relating to a balanced numerological personality or cyclical timing energy is most often associated with tolerance, generosity, forgiveness, passion, creative energy, success, romance, benevolence, and a deep love of life. 9 energy flows like water and is reflective of universal love.

Like all numbers, it also has an over-balanced side including energies such as hedonism, resentment, dejection, hostility, lack of integrity, prejudice, self-centeredness, and emotional volatility.

Under-balanced 9 energy includes such things as a hazy disposition, life as a drifter, an overly-detached disposition, apathy, confusion, impracticality, and submission.

Those who largely lack the number 9 throughout their comprehensive charts commonly endure earthly lessons involving learning about unconditional love, compassion, tolerance, and emotional maturity. This person will be at a community gathering, for example, and while all in attendance naturally feel a heart connection with everyone else, he’s uncomfortably disconnected and feels like an extraterrestrial in left field. He’s here to learn about humanity as if he’s had too many lifetimes in other, less emotionally based realms and planets.

Like its cousin, the number 7, 9 is one of the most spiritual numbers. It’s firmly related to prophesy, intuition, psychic flashes, clairvoyance, and inborn wisdom. Unlike 7, 9 has fleeting, vague impressions that vanish upon trying to weigh and analyze them. It’s like the energy associated with the number 9 offers incredible insight, but at the same time it’s telling you “sure, have a feel for it, but you’re not allowed to scrutinize it too much.” It’s all right there for the 9, but it’s not forever. Easy come, easy go, deep inspiration, broad visualizations, and unpredictability are key phrases for 9.

Also like 7, cheating, trickery, and an overly-aggressive and excessively selfish disposition can easily ruin everything. Dragging spiritual numbers such as 7, 9, 11, 22, etc., through negative karma-inducing behavior is flirting with disaster. Drug and, or alcohol problems, or otherwise over-indulging is also the demise of the 9.

9 represents more than an average share of relationship problems. Attracting troubled relationships is a common theme under the 9. Drawing those to you who have integrity and, or honesty problems while you are under strong 9 timing is par for the course, as is finding yourself with a (vs. “the”, as balanced 9 is always open to more love) love of your life. Whether you experience bliss, endure tragedy or circuit through a combination of both, depends on your collective natal and timing indicators.

Under heavy 9 cyclical timing, romance can be wonderful, even though it usually leaves you sooner than expected. 9 does in fact heavily represent rewards in life. It is symbolic of all the good things in life, such as friendship, love and other intangibles. 9 is golden in this respect and makes you feel that all else is tin.

During times ruled by potent 9, you’ll finally vent those long-repressed emotions, yet you’ll also find yourself strengthening your emotional maturity. You finally forgive those from the past.

Recognition and even fame is easy under the 9. It’s your time to experience the glory that escaped you in previous incarnations. Money can certainly be sweet too, but make sure to protect it because it can leave you just as easily as it flows to you while basking in the 9.

Find out about the number 9 in your basic numerology charts with our easy to use Numerology Decoder Software.

9 is “people person” energy, and even though those with heavy 9 are very personable and find harmony in everything, it’s often of the more impersonal variety where you sense humanitarianism, but it’s like they’re only willing to offer some of it to you.

Though 9 is liberal, charitable, and altruistic, don’t count on someone with heavy natal 9 to give you an accurate analysis. They will tell you, “Hey man, this idea seems cool,” then point to another, totally opposing concept and say the same thing. Yes, those with a lot of 9 are frequently non-judgmental, but there’s too often a lack of a healthy sense of discernment. They will also often appear to have strong convictions, but inwardly they waver.

Hundreds of personality and timing indicators comprise the various charts of a typical comprehensive numerology system. Patterns (i.e., multiple corroborating aspects) signify character, life events and circumstances, although single aspects also hold significance.

The Day of Birth number is, by itself, a very important timing and natal consideration. The 9 as a Day of Birth number is frequently rewarding for those in the following lines of work: the arts, film, music, occult, teaching, writing, metaphysics, diplomacy, philosophy, managing people, travel, hospitality, counseling, therapy, and creative endeavors.

Copyright © 2007 Scott Petullo, Stephen Petullo

Numerology Master Numbers

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Master numbers include double digit numbers 11, 22, 33, 44, 55, 66, 77, 88, and 99. They are called Master Numbers because there is inherent masterful, or extraordinary promise symbolized by them. This energy is far from mundane and instead largely other-dimensional.

Therein resides the catch: These numbers represent energy that is not of this every-day plane of existence. It’s very spiritual and therefore, unpredictable and hard to handle.

More often than not, those with many Master Numbers in key positions in the comprehensive charts experience deeper life challenges than other people.

They usually have more charisma and are more likely to gain recognition and honor relating to their area of focus due to regularly accessing unusual wavelengths and naturally thinking outside of the box, yet so often they gain infamy, notoriety and suffer major set-backs.

The more Master Numbers a person has, the more likely they are to be seen as outsiders, outcasts, and even insane. They frequently isolate themselves from ordinary people and they are miserable if they try to fit into society and live a “normal” life. They must have tolerance, strength of mind to follow their heart, and compassion for the many who reject them due to their atypical viewpoints and other-worldly way of viewing reality. Also, an at least somewhat holistic way of living (especially diet) helps them cope with their unusual sensitivity.

Everyone has key lessons with which their souls have chosen to challenge them in order to learn while incarnated on Earth. Those with more Master Numbers than others usually encounter more burdens and challenges. Most people have at least one Master Number in the hundreds of positions in their comprehensive charts, either as a natal consideration, or a cycle of time.

Our Numerology Decoder Software correctly calculates Master Numbers, can tell you where in your basic charts you have them and what they mean in those positions.

Master Numbers are more appropriately called “Double Trouble Numbers,” as they are rarely easy to live up to; there is usually more to accomplish, and more karma to balance. But there is ultimately more reward, even though it’s often more spiritual (on a soul level) instead of mundane (personality level). Those with a higher than average number of Master Numbers must strive for purity in thought, intent, and action, as anything less will take them down.

Often, those with heavy Master Number energy are shunned and rejected because they are so different and rub the wrong way those who don’t like change and progressive ideas.

As with any number, there is a balanced, under-balanced, and over-balanced side to each Master Number. For example, excessive over-balanced 22 energy can indicate someone operating from a base of dark energy, such as an uncompromising, violent, international criminal, like Giuseppe Antonio Doto (otherwise known as Joe Adonis, mob Boss and a leader in the U.S. Underworld before he was deported to Italy in the early 1950s). An extreme example of a person with over-balanced Master Number energy is Kenneth Bianchi (known as the Hillside Strangler; he murdered 10 women in 1977/1978 and was sentenced to life in prison). Neurosis is par for the course with out of control 22 energy.

Under-balanced 22 energy often represents insanity, an entirely impractical viewpoint, and total inefficiency. Balanced 22 energy is tremendously materially rewarding, is far-reaching, and benefits the masses. There is also the reduced, earthbound form of each Master Number (4 in the case of 22: 2+2=4), which is most often lived within when the person lacks the supportive energy to maintain the Master Number energy. Many switch back and forth between mundane and Master Number energy, and some live on the higher level more often than others.

Rarely does a person with many Master Numbers incarnate and, from the beginning, live the balanced side of the numbers. It’s standard to ride the full spectrum of experiences, even risking their lives and bringing great trouble to their loved ones and themselves, before settling into a productive, healthy mode of action. Experience is why people incarnate, and “bad” experiences will forever exist, as long as people are here on Earth to balance karma.

Furthermore, one must understand the full continuum of energy associated with any particular Master Number before they can live within its highest form.

Just as those with much Master Number energy will offer unusual ideas and solutions (realistic and productive, or half-baked depending on the rest of the patterns in the comprehensive charts), it’s also common for them to see and accurately interpret the signs in everyday life that surround each one of us since they have a natural, dual connection to the here and now and the indefinable dimensions. They are in two places (sometimes more than two) at once. This is what frequently makes life so difficult for them. They are surprisingly free of limitations in mind and spirit, yet the reality of this Earth pins them down. Part of their struggle on Earth is because they are very much “from elsewhere” and have a tough time becoming acclimated to fundamental Earth dimension energy. They are not used to being burdened with the laws of this dimension, or perhaps the memory of the energy of the unseen planes is still too real for them.

Extremes are built into Master Numbers, for better or worse, often touching many individuals. They reflect non-earthly inspiration and ideas, either bringing great light, or immeasurable darkness. Instability, unpredictability, idealism, restlessness, acute sensitivity, non-traditional behavior, volatility (think Jack Nicholson in some of his more dramatic roles), intense creativity and charisma, leadership ability, and nervous tension are hallmarks of those with an above average number of Master Numbers (in potent chart positions).

The 7 Wonders of the ancient world (such as the Great Pyramid) are symbolic of the type of magnificence built into Master Number energy. But remember, there is just as much downside as upside in any Master Number as it’s a bridge to a potent energy foreign to this dimension.

Some great examples of known individuals with heavy Master Number energy applied in a positive way (in various, prominent positions in the comprehensive charts) include the following:

*Hugh Hefner, founder of Playboy magazine

*Mick Jagger, lead singer of the Rolling Stones, arguably the greatest (and most profitable) Rock and Roll band of all time.

*Keith Richards, guitarist of the Rolling Stones.

*Robert Plant, lead singer of Led Zeppelin, one of the greatest Rock and Roll bands of all time.

*Bill Blass, one of the most celebrated and influential American clothing designers.

*Ray Bradbury, American writer of over 50 books and known as the a master of sci-fi and fantasy; awarded Grand Master Nebula Award and Writer’s Guild Award.

*Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Scottish writer and creator of the modern detective story and the characters Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson.

*Doris Duke, American Heiress, one of the wealthiest people in the U.S. in the early 1990s and a notable philanthropist.

*Sir Laurence Olivier, British actor, director, and producer; considered by many to be the greatest actor of the 20th century.

*Meryl Streep, American actress, considered to be one of the best actors of her generation (11 Oscar nominations).

Copyright © 2007 Scott Petullo, Stephen Petullo

Q & A About Fortune Telling

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A young person wanting to be a professional psychic asked us a series of questions.

First she asked if one type of psychic prediction works better than another.

We answered that each psychic, medium, adviser, or intuitive uses his or her own unique form of psychic prediction. It’s up to the individual to figure out what works best for them.

Some use pure psychic insight alone, but we’ve found those who offer consistently accurate prediction through this mode to be rare.

Others use tarot cards or tea leaves. Still others use palmistry, physiognomy (reading faces/bodies), and many other means.

We’ve found ancient (up through 1000 AD and even beyond into the 1500s) astrology and numerology to be the most accurate forms of delineation and prediction. Modern numerology is also good, but it’s best, in our view, to use it in conjunction with ancient astrology and numerology.

In our experience, by itself, modern psychologically based Western astrology offers inadequate predictive accuracy. It is best used as a psychological personality analysis tool in conjunction with other modes.

We take our twin readings a step further by using channeling and psychic insight to cross check our findings for the highest level of accuracy.

Her next question was if certain people are more suited than others to do psychic prediction.

We told her yes, we believe so. There are those who say everyone has psychic ability and that all you have to do is tap into it. While we agree this is true to a point, only some have the type of natural, consistent psychic ability that allow them to do this type of work professionally.

There are also those who claim to come from a long line of psychics in their family. While having a psychic parent or grandparent may help one to develop their abilities, we feel that psychic ability is a talent one develops over lifetimes, not a “gift” or strictly from one’s genetic makeup. Also, it’s common for professional psychics to have family members who are psychic, but who don’t make known or are unaware of their talents.

If someone doesn’t have strong psychic ability, then at least a heightened intuitive sense helps if they are more of a chartist (e.g., using astrology and, or numerology) since higher-self guidance is necessary to identify the most effective methods. Regular meditation helps to maintain keen intuition.

Additionally, a sharp sense of discernment and a knack for objective analysis is necessary if someone is doing chart work. A lot of it can be learned, but it certainly helps to have a natural aptitude.

Beyond all of that, they must really enjoy it and have the desire and passion to do their best, as with any field.

We feel regular meditation is key if you want to help yourself and others through intuitive work.

All in all, becoming very proficient in this type of work demands an almost around the clock effort and leaves little time for anything else if you strive to deliver excellence to your clients.

She then asked us if it’s possible to predict our own future.

We said yes, but those in our field are likely to tell you that when it comes to matters of the heart, for example, remaining objective isn’t as easy as it is when you’re doing the work for someone else.

She also asked us what we’ve found people’s views to be about psychic prediction.

We told her that we’ve found them to be mixed, largely due to misconceptions or bad experiences. Every field has those who you are best avoiding, and prophesy is no exception.

However, clearly, there are many talented, well-meaning professionals doing the type of work that we do. The more objective and educated a person is about the psychic sciences and predicting personal fate in general, the more likely they are to choose a talented reader and be receptive to the forecasting and prediction of their personal destiny.

What has contributed to a negative view of prediction and metaphysical work? Since the Age of Reason (1600’s AD) astrology and numerology (and psychic work in general) have been in a state of decline in part due to a prevailing condemnation under the guise of “logic,” a distorted redefinition of the meaning of science, all but relegating the sacred science of astrology and numerology to myth and pseudo science.

From that time forward, the science authorities dictated that astrology and numerology (referred to as number mysticism in pre-modern times) weren’t sciences because they didn’t hold up under the scientific method, which involves logically compiling observable, measurable data.

That judgment is unfounded because numerology and astrology are sciences by definition, since results are consistently and empirically drawn from the same sets of circumstances. Science is based on observation.

She was also wondering what is the most interesting thing about being a psychic.

We answered that serious, in-depth study of the ancient sciences of numerology, astrology and tarot (predicting personal fate) is literally a study of the meaning of life.

Regular meditation and becoming proficient with numerology, astrology, and tarot accelerates personal growth and understanding, and demands that one lets go of ego-self (personality) outlooks (everyone has them to some degree). Comprehensive, objective study of these mystic sciences reveal incredible insight about human character and past, present, and future circumstances, making it very difficult to deny a lot of life’s cold, hard truths. Although potentially shocking at times, this raw perspective is ultimately a great asset.

Copyright © 2007 Scott Petullo, Stephen Petullo

Languages of Fate, Astrology & Numerology – Why a Comprehensive Approach is Necessary

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While we agree that comprehensive numerology and astrology are very involved areas of study, we acknowledge that some, much lighter uses such as newspaper and magazine “horoscopes” serve the purpose of providing an introduction to these esoteric sciences.

Numerology, astrology, graphology, tarot, and other predictive and personality assessment sciences are like foreign languages. As you learn the rules defining the structure, meaning is extracted.

Accurate predictive, personality, and compatibility analysis work demands that every method and technique be continually and critically reviewed and reassessed. If it proves to be invalid, it must be abandoned.

Through discipline and consistent application in learning astrology and numerology, the languages of fate, patterns begin to emerge. Ultimately the student becomes proficient in quickly transmuting abstract patterns into intuitive, distinct understanding, which is accessed instantly and unreflectively, without calculation and consideration. The process of instantaneously translating configurations into pure insight is crucial to accurate delineation and prediction.

For example, you spot several distinct patterns in the comprehensive charts that, in your experience, have always symbolized wide-spread recognition and fame. You also see that the charts are void of any significant mitigating factors. These notions are brought to the forefront of your consciousness immediately, and since you also notice the bulk of the subject’s upcoming medium-term and long-term timing supporting this dynamic, you’re confident of her impending popularity and success.

Alternatively, you see patterns of infamy and disgrace (with an overall lack of patterns reflecting the opposite) in the charts of a different subject and know that he will be under supportive timing for that dynamic so you quickly conclude that he won’t be a fan favorite.

Someone might ask, “Doesn’t the second subject have a ‘choice’ to avoid relative obscurity?” No. You must look beyond mere conscious desire and consider the bigger picture: the soul chooses its fate for specific reasons relating to spiritual growth. The reasons may be rewarding or challenging, but since they are chosen by the soul, they are unavoidable by the personality; soul to personality or ego is analogous to a Nobel Laureate in Literature to a child who is learning the alphabet.

The possible patterns in the charts are infinite and relate to every area of life.

Worth mentioning also is the intuitive factor. These sciences are often appropriately called “intuitive arts.” A balance of reason and intuition combine to form a powerful force and allow for increased levels of accuracy.

This type of work leaves a person incapable of seeing things as they appear to be. When the analyst views birth data he or she sees not only the raw data, but the underlying energy that comprises the personality and personal time cycles of the comprehensive charts. The same is true of all people they meet and the life circumstances in which they find themselves; seeing things as they are, instead of how they appear to be, becomes the norm. This is only a curse if they insist on viewing life from a purely material, non-spiritual perspective.

Ultimately, astrology, numerology, and other metaphysical tools are a study of the meaning of life and are fantastic for self-discovery.

Copyright © 2007 Scott Petullo, Stephen Petullo

Common Numerology Errors

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We’ve scrutinized the content of many ancient and most modern-day numerology sources since 1992. There’s a lot of information out there; some good, some questionable, and the new student can easily be overwhelmed, or worse, misguided. Through continuous experimentation, we’ve gained strong convictions regarding which theories and applications are valid and which aren’t. Below we offer our professional opinion and identify some information we see as questionable. These are some common numerology errors with beginners and if you avoid them, you’ll be ahead of the game.

Our research and experience has shown us the following:

*Numbers don’t “make” things happen, nor do they “influence” anything; they merely symbolize “what is.” For example, a celebrity changing his name at the peak of his success does not cause his fall into obscurity, even if a superficial name chart on the new name does symbolize (albeit very tenuously without a comprehensive analysis) a “downward spiral.”

*Changing your name only changes your persona, it won’t change your life.

*Choosing to marry on a certain day, for example, in hopes of good luck is secondary, and often futile, compared to the charts relating to when the couple first met, when they started dating, and their unique personal timing.

*Pythagoras is not the founder of modern, Western numerology. He is considered the father of a philosophy of numbers that is the basis of modern, Western numerology.

*Personal Years (a very common modern numerology yearly timing cycle) start on January 1st for everyone, not on a person’s birthday, and end on Dec 31st for everyone. Peak Personal Year energy is reached in September of each year for everyone. The energy of the Universal Year (e.g., current Universal Year is 2007, which reduces to 9 by adding the 2, 0, 0, and 7) also starts and ends at the same time and peaks each September. Some cycles start on the subject’s birthday, some don’t. The Personal Year doesn’t and this becomes absolutely clear through experience involving a comprehensive approach, including many, many other timing considerations.

*Any one numerology aspect’s energy (negative or positive, balanced, over-balanced, or under-balanced) alone may be corroborated or even completely mitigated by the energy of the rest of the aspects in the comprehensive charts. Therefore, focusing on only one or even a handful of aspects to delineate or predict is unwise. Many “numerologists” make this mistake, especially the ones we’ve heard on radio talk shows. Hundreds of predictive indicators, including cycles within cycles, exist in the comprehensive charts; to track only a few invites inaccurate prediction. Surface interpretations are acceptable as an introduction to a more comprehensive analysis, but exclusively they serve as little more than entertainment, and potentially worse, they do a disservice to the science and open the door to critics (rightfully so).

*Fame, big money, life-long fulfilling, wonderful love, or anything else that is desired is unobtainable (no matter how much work you do on yourself, no matter how much you “integrate” your challenges, and no matter how inspired you get) if the comprehensive charts symbolically deny it, as the comprehensive charts reflect “what is” and “what will be” when interpreted correctly. Those numerologists who reject this truth either A) use a superficial approach involving numerology which disallows them an understanding of the workings of fate, B) refuse to acknowledge fate due to fear C) choose to paint a flowery, “sunshine and rainbows” picture hoping to appeal to a wider audience, and therefore sell more books or services, or D) refuse to acknowledge the cold hard realities of life and that you can’t have something just because you want it if it contrasts with your true path in life. Some people’s lives are fated to include more challenge and hardship than reward, some more reward than challenge, and some a balance of both. At the same time, how you choose to view and respond to your life circumstances and events can help a lot.

*Being an “old soul” usually isn’t exclusively about successfully “integrating” many of life’s challenges in previous incarnations, and is much more about incarnating with substantially more prior earthly experiences including plenty of trials and tribulations. An “old soul” is identified as such simply through their spiritual heritage, as symbolized by many Master Numbers, 7s, or 9s, for example, in the basic numerology charts, or a very spiritually inclined astrological 9th house, or many other possible indications. Many people successfully overcome life challenges and continue on to live a rewarding life, but that doesn’t qualify them as being an “old soul.” Lots of “old souls” can be found among the drug addicts, alcoholics, and homeless of society as the energies of an “old soul” are most often a challenge with which to cope.

*Using anything but the full, legal birth name (exactly as it is on the birth certificate) in a name numerology analysis provides only a persona read. A persona, being a façade, is not the true, fundamental energy of the subject. It’s merely an “image read,” and is somewhat similar to assessing the signature alone, compared to a good, lengthy sample of script in handwriting analysis. Using abbreviated or shortened names results in a supplemental read and is far from a substitute using the full data. For example,  President Bill Clinton’s full legal birth name is William Jefferson Blythe IV. His full name, instead of “Bill Clinton,” “William Clinton,” or “William Jefferson Clinton,” must be used in name numerology calculations if one wants to assess true personality (President Clinton was born William Jefferson Blythe IV on August 19, 1946, in Hope, Arkansas, three months after his father died in a traffic accident. When he was four years old, his mother wed Roger Clinton, of Hot Springs, Arkansas. In high school, he took the family name). Using official names instead of abbreviations, and full, legal birth names instead of a name a person goes by is imperative to accurate delineation and prediction.

*Using name numerology for the months (or days, etc.) of the year (e.g., May = m/13/4 + a/1 + y/25/7 = 12/3) as they relate to delineation or timing, will provide only minor insight, and holds relatively little importance in relation to other monthly cycles and the other contents of the comprehensive charts. In fact, we’ve found this aspect to be relatively useless. Universal Months (e.g., January, the 1st month of the year, is a 1 Universal Month in 2007; 1 + 2007 = 2008/10 = 1), which are the foundation to find one’s Personal Months, among other aspects, are a much more relative and revealing monthly cycle.

*Although universal vibrations, such as the Universal  Month are vitally important and are used to calculate personal vibrations like the Personal Month, if applied by themselves to an individual’s life (e.g., “since this month is a 7 Universal Month, it is unwise to change jobs now…”), the result is erroneous forecasting.

The personal vibrations (personal days, months, years, etc.) are always more important to the individual as it relates to timing. A 3 Universal Year vibration that is very rewarding for one person, for instance, can alternatively be a year full of heavy life challenges for the next person.

*Karmic Debt Numbers (13, 14, 16, 19) don’t necessarily always symbolize what one hasn’t experienced, they symbolize what one must balance due to misapplication or avoidance of related energy in prior lives. The energy associated with Karmic Debt Numbers isn’t benefic, it is malefic. But it can be equalized in time, through balancing the associated karma. Also, it’s those who avoid long-term assessment of Karmic Debt Numbers (and Master Numbers)  who usually happen to deny their symbolic representation in people’s lives.

*In order to accurately determine Master Numbers (11, 22, 33, 44, etc.) and Karmic Debt Numbers (13, 14, 16, and 19), the following method of addition must be avoided as the  only method of calculation:

Janis Mayal Farrao

1+1+5+9+1+4+1+7+1+3+6+1+9+9+1+6=65/11

In this method, adding up all the numbers results in a Master Number (11). We agree that it’s a quick way to find the single digit total (in this case, 2), but it’s unreliable as a way to find Master Numbers and Karmic Debt Numbers.

Each part of the full, legal birth name must be treated as a single entity first as below, just as each individual is  unique as reflected by their full, legal birth name.

Janis

1+1+5+9+1 =17/8

Mayal

4+1+7+1+3 =16/7

Farrao

6+1+9+9+1+6=32/5

The single digits of each part of the full birth name are then added together as follows: 8+7+5=20. Since the total with this method is 20 instead of 11, we would say that the person is more often than not operating on a non-Master Number vibration (20).

However, adding the double digits of each part of the name together to yield 65, which reduces to 11, is worth considering and should not be absolutely ignored.

Corroborating and mitigating considerations throughout the comprehensive charts must be weighed to determine just how much emphasis that 65/11 should be allowed, and in what form (balanced, under-balanced, or over-balanced).

*When calculating the Life Path, there are three main methods to consider in order to correctly find Master and Karmic Debt Numbers.

The first, being the most accurate in our view, is as follows:

January 25, 1950

1+25+1950 = 1976 = 23/5

This method allows for the individuality of each day, month, and year number to be represented. After all, each day of the year is different, as is each month, and each year.

The second most accurate method (simply adding the single digits of each part of the reduced numbers of the full  birth date) is as follows, and it reveals a Karmic Debt Number:

1 + 25/7 + 1950/6

1+ 7 + 6 = 14/5

The least accurate, and least personal method, is as follows:

1+2+5+1+9+5+0= 23/5

It’s best to have two of the three methods result in a Master Number or Karmic Debt Number before considering the Life Path energy to be aligned with such energy. In the case of January 25, 1950, the person, in our opinion, would not exhibit the Karmic Debt number energy of the 14/5 as much as if we would have seen at least two of the above methods resulting in the Karmic Debt Number of 14.

Of course, each method results in the single digit 5, and the base number is enough for a interpretive start.

You could use our Numerology Decoder Software to correctly calculate the basic charts, including those positions with Master Numbers and Karmic Debt numbers, as it offers up to three calculation methods per calculation.

Through dedicated study and observation, you’ll begin to see distinct patterns and be able to use numerology as a valuable supplement to astrology. The two sciences together provide greater accuracy than found through exclusive use of either one.

Copyright © 2007 Scott Petullo, Stephen Petullo

Calendars, Time, and Numerology

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Civilization has always depended on accurate time keeping systems. Success with the timing of agricultural matters, financial concerns including markets, accounting and taxes, and seasonal celebrations such as festivals, all require an accurate method of counting time. The rhythm of time is defined as ordered recurrence in fixed intervals.

Regular astronomical cycles such as the daily rising and setting of stars like the Sun and the waxing and waning of the Moon, and their connection to the Earth’s seasons and seasonal events, gave the ancients standards by which to form calendars and time counting systems.

Calendar Formation isn’t Arbitrary

The obsession with time-keeping and its link to numerological calculations eventually reveals the awareness of an unexplained, ordered, omnipresent intelligence; a sort of cosmic, or “universal time,” and how it’s intimately linked to calendar formation and reform, no matter how random each may seem.

The Real Meaning of Time

Time is far deeper than a simple clock reading, it’s a rhythm that ties everything together and links the human microcosm to the macrocosmic “all that is.” Calendar numerology allows you to recognize its pulse and therefore forecast personal circumstances and events linked to its tempo.

Mathematical Precision of the Modern Calendar

In addition to the prevailing calendar, in our view, being automatically and mysteriously coordinated to everyone’s life through various forms of numerology, there is a surprising amount of mathematical precision involving astronomical cycles relating to the history of the formation our modern calendar. We feel this lends a great deal of reliability to its successful use as a basis for numerological calculations.

Your Fate is Mysteriously Synchronized with the Modern Calendar

We believe that souls incarnate on Earth with the timing of their fated life circumstances and events (symbolized by comprehensive cyclical timing and delineation methods) synchronized with the predominant calendar of the time, that being currently the modern solar-cycle based Gregorian calendar with its 365 days and 12 months. Our research tells us that modern and ancient numerological date-based methods produce the most accurate results using the modern, every-day calendar as mentioned above. In most places in the world, if you ask what date it is, you’ll receive an answer reflecting a Gregorian calendar date; it’s a universal calendar (unlike others) and the main synchronization system for most of the Earth’s inhabitants. We’re convinced it’s intimately connected with “what is,”seen through personality and predictive techniques that utilize its configuration.

The modern calendar is the international scientific, commercial, and administrative standard today. It represents the pulse of humanity and its roots are in ancient Egypt.

Historical Calendar Revisions Represent Closer Alignment with the Progression of Time

Calendar revisions throughout history have represented shifts toward a closer alignment with the progression of time. Multitudes and multitudes of constantly operating short, medium, and long-term time cycles tied to our solar calendar symbolize time, how it operates on a universal level, and its relationship to everyone under the Sun as it transpires on this plane, displayed through personal time cycles. These cycles outline fated personal circumstances and events, including spiritual progression. Being “in the flow,” or “at the right place at the right time,” are ways of noting harmonization with the advancement of time, both on a universal and personal level. Some claim that the “consciousness” of the Earth’s inhabitants changes due to calendar revisions, but we believe that all changes are simply illustrative of what was fated to happen anyway. They don’t, by themselves, make things happen any more than changing one’s hair color makes one younger.

Ancient Calendar Formation

Ancient astronomers (frequently priests of various faiths) perched on their temple towers, working in conjunction with the land’s king or ruler, would meticulously record astronomical observations, eventually developing systems by which to measure some of the natural cycles of this planet.

Sumerian Calendar

Evidence shows that the Sumerians, around 4000 years ago in Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq and surrounding area), were possibly the first culture in the Earth’s recorded history to formulate a formal solar calendar, which had 365 days.

Babylonian Calendar

The Babylonians (after approximately 2500 BC) also devised an official calendar, but based it on solar and lunar cycles (lunisolar).

Hebrew Calendar

The Hebrew calendar is also lunisolar and its origins are believed to be linked to the Babylonians.

Chinese Calendar

The most accurate ancient lunar calendar may have been formulated by the Chinese after approximately 500 BC. Although based on lunar cycles, it’s really a lunisolar calendar, like the Babylonian and Hebrew calendars; its starting point varies each year being roughly synchronized with the solar calendar/tropical year (about 365 days long).

Mayan Calendar

The Mayans appeared to possess the most accurate calendar in recorded history up until around 1000 AD, varying less than 1 minute a year from our modern Gregorian.

Persian Calendar

The Persian calendar in the Middle Ages around 1070 AD, thanks to astronomer Omar Khayyam, surpassed the accuracy of the Mayan model. This is not surprising, considering the Persians’ and Arabs’ superior scientific (especially astrological) contributions in the Middle Ages. After Omar Khayyam’s Persian calendar corrections were officially adopted, this calendar was also more accurate than the Julian calendar, which preceded our current Gregorian calendar. Omar Khayyam calculated the solar year to be 365.24219858156 days long, accurate to the sixth decimal place.

Egyptian Calendar

The ancient Egyptians formed a calendar (twelve thirty-day months plus five days to equal 365 days) before 2400 BC based on the star Sirius (they called this star Sothis). They noticed that this star would appear in the east just before sunrise every year around the time of the Nile’s annual flood. A Sothic cycle is 1460 years and is defined by the heliacal rising of Sirius returning to the exact same point. Respected for its mathematical reliability, this calendar was used by astronomers in the Middle Ages.

The Egyptians’ seasonal year, the time between the consecutive heliacal risings of the star Sirius, is remarkably close to the actual length of the solar year. However, the approximate six hour difference means that over just a couple of centuries their calendar would have been totally out of synch with the timing of the seasons in relation to the solar year. The Egyptian astronomers quickly identified this problem and apparently tried to compensate by using a second lunar calendar, which tied into the solar cycle. A lunar calendar was also followed for festivals.

Roman Calendar

The Romans, under Julius Cesar, influenced by the astronomer Sisogenes of Alexandria Egypt, recognized the sophisticated astronomical skills of the Egyptians and adopted the Egyptian star (Sirius) calendar around 50 BC, and added one day to the calendar every four years (leap year) to adapt to the solar cycle. They abandoned their lunar calendar and the Julian calendar, forerunner to our modern Gregorian calendar, was born.

Metonic and Callippic Cycles Linked to Julian Calendar Formation

An aside, a Metonic cycle (invented by the 5th century BC Greek astronomer Meton) is 6940 days including 235 lunar months comprising almost exactly 19 solar years. The 19-year cycle is significant as every 19 years the Moon and the Sun are aspected identically, on the same day of the year (the Metonic cycle’s error rate is about 12 hours every 109.5 years: 19 tropical years = 6939.602 days and 235 synodic months = 6939.688 days).

A Callippic cycle (presented in 4th century BC by the Greek astronomer Callippus) is a 76-year cycle equivalent to four Metonic cycles, less one day. It’s a modification of the Metonic cycle. These cycles, widely used by ancient Egyptian and other astronomers before the Alexandrian calendar reform (under Julius Cesar), are important for sequential functions, and are superb cyclical timing considerations that can be used to outline fated life circumstances.

Even though the .25/day addition every year resulted in the Julian calendar being only about .00781 days from the true solar cycle, this difference yielded about a ten day error by the 1500s.

Gregorian Calendar

In 1582 the Gregorian calendar reform was adopted under the reign of Pope Gregory XIII to correct the inaccuracies of the Julian calendar. Striving for mathematical exactitude in calculating the length of the tropical year (the cycle of the seasons or solar year, defined as the time interval between vernal equinoxes), the scientists of that era dictated that the new universal calendar first drop 11 days from the old calendar as of October 4th, 1582 (making that day October 15th) and then initiated a leap year system adding a day every four years (except in century years evenly divisible by 400 or 4000). Although not perfect, this improved the solar calendar year to 365.2422 days, an error of about one day every 3300 years.

Why the Modern Calendar Begins in January and the Seven Day Week

Today’s calendar year begins in January conceivably because it’s the first full month when the days start growing longer (minutes of daily sunlight increasing in the Northern Hemisphere, which includes most of the world’s land and about 90% of the human population), after the Winter Solstice at the end of December. Additionally, the planet Saturn mutually ruling time and the sign of Capricorn might have something to do with the selection of January as the first month of the calendar year. The seven day week division is probably linked to ancient farmers planting by the moon’s phases (seven day quarters). As to why the day officially starts at 12:00 a.m. and not sunrise, it’s possibly due to the fact that after 12:00 a.m. the Sun departs from its daily nadir (in relation to the Earth) as it begins its ascent to the midheaven, which it reaches at Noon.

After the 1600s the Gregorian calendar was finally used throughout most of Europe and was adopted by what is now the east coast of America in the mid 1700s, before 1776, the recognized birth year of America. Greece and Russia avoided using it until the early 1900s. Japan formally implemented it in 1873, Korea in 1896, and China in 1912.

We feel accuracy in date-based numerology has always been due to a combination of the soundness of empirically-based numerology calculations, a mystifying link to the prevailing calendar of the day, along with the precision of that calendar in relation to cyclical earthly occurrences (like the solar cycle).

Other-dimensional forces beyond human comprehension serve to automatically synchronize one’s birth data (day, month, year, etc. of the calendar system) with one’s timing and personality (each mirrors the other), as symbolized by the numerology aspects that comprise the patterns that are the basis for delineation and prediction.

We conclude that the current universal calendar’s gradual formation was very deliberate and calculated, and its mathematical soundness and link to cosmic time, or universal intelligence, allows for calendar-based numerology, like that found in our Numerology Decoder and Time Cycle Decoder software programs, to precisely outline how every person is uniquely connected to the all-encompassing rhythm known as time.

Copyright © 2007 Scott Petullo, Stephen Petullo

Numerology and Zero

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Zero is a cipher, which is the mathematical symbol (0) indicating absence of quantity. It is not a number. It is symbolic of nothing, yet everything. It intensifies the energy of numbers next to it when residing in multiple-digit numbers. Thus, 20 is more potent than 2, and 7000 is more potent than 70.

In certain positions in the comprehensive numerology charts, a zero with a root number (1-9) can designate more demanding karma. In other positions, it indicates success that comes easy. Elsewhere in the charts, it symbolizes character deficiencies. Still in other positions, it points to a stronger symbolic connection to the unseen dimensions, similar to that represented by the numbers 7, 9, 11, 22, 33, 44, 55, 66, 77, 88, and 99. Whether it is representative of malefic or benefic energy also depends on the related aspects and patterns throughout the charts.

Zero is like a direct link to the higher planes, symbolically bringing down energy to be used in benevolent or malevolent ways in accordance with the collective symbolic representation of the patterns in the charts. In other words, it might appear as if someone with excessive positive representation of zero in their charts has a heightened ability to make great contributions in other’s lives, for example. Or, someone with an opposite arrangement might gain infamy through outrageous behavior.

Note that it’s always best to cross-check all impressions and that any one consideration can be mitigated or supported by others.

Our Numerology Decoder Software allows you to know precisely what numbers your basic charts include, and what those numbers mean, and where in your basic charts you have zeros.

Copyright © 2007 Scott Petullo, Stephen Petullo

Superficial Numerology

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We recently heard a psychic on the radio say that you can determine if someone is your soul mate based on the Life Path number alone.

The Life Path number is derived by adding the numbers of the full birth date. The Life Path number is widely considered to be the most important personality aspect in western numerology. For example, the birthday March 7, 1957 = 3 (March is the 3rd month) + 7 + 1957 = 1967. 1967 reduces to 23 by fadic addition (adding all digits of a number together to result in one number) and 23 reduces to 5. The Life Path in this example is 5.

There are many forms of soul mates, and the psychic didn’t specifically define what she means, but we’ll assume she’s referring to the “one and only” romantic partner that everyone wants.

Since 1992 we’ve studied, comprehensively, the work of many, many numerologists (most of those in print), and none of the most respected and most accurate in their work have ever made such a claim as “…determine your soul mate from (only) the Life Path number…,” or “…see if your lover is your soul mate from the Life Path number (plus one or two other calculations)…”

In fact, we cringe and shake our heads when we hear things like that. Really, those sorts of claims bring the science of numerology and the entire New Age arena down a notch, and rightly so.

It’s unfortunate, because people new to the science of numerology might too easily group such an incomplete and trivial approach (using only 1-4 aspects) with those of experts who use more complete and comprehensive methods using dozens and dozens of aspects (an aspect is one calculation, such as the Life Path number mentioned above) that yield much higher levels of accuracy.

Our personal studies and analyses tell us that the only way to produce consistently accurate results in delineation and prediction is to analyze the hundreds of numerology and astrology considerations of comprehensive charting systems (systems that we have formed through trial and error).

Multiple indicators serve as the basis for pattern recognition. Patterns either support or mitigate the energy of any one single aspect.

It’s important to know that a person who is very psychic can “get” wonderfully valid insight even if they use an  erroneous, subjective form of numerology, or even none at all.

Yet if someone else attempts to derive more than just some surface information using that person’s unique system, they won’t have success, unless they too are very psychic.

Any numerologist, aside from psychic insight alone, who uses just a few personality aspects instead of comprehensive charting systems (including cyclical timing methods) will only be able to give you some very, very basic insight, if that.

If a reader is marketing a unique system of analysis, it’s possible to be successful because of powers of persuasion and compliance gaining (getting people to buy into what you want). But what really matters is if others can actually do accurate personality analysis and prediction using that same system exclusively.

By personality analysis, we’re not talking about someone who says things like, “Tom Cruise has a 1 Life Path number, so he’ll go after what he wants…” By prediction, we’re not talking about someone who says something like, “…Tom Cruise and Katy Holmes will get along great because they both have a 1 Life Path number…”

Such a brief analysis can be used as a preview to a more comprehensive analysis, but by itself it’s only a glimpse and borders on merely entertainment.

On the one hand, we like those types of numerologists because they help make the science of numerology more well known through their engaging media appearances. On the other hand, deeper analyses are necessary if one wants to get into probabilities and even certainties, and avoid vagueness, mere possibilities, and worse, misinformation.

Copyright © 2006 Scott Petullo, Stephen Petullo

Numerology and Karmic Debt Numbers

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Don’t worry that you were a bad person in past lives if you have one or more of the numbers 13, 14, 16, and 19 in key positions in your numerology charts. These numbers are “Karmic Debt Numbers.” Everyone has had their share of lifetimes when they were not so nice. Karmic Debt numbers relate strongly to spiritual lessons.

Some might ask, why 13, 14, 16, and 19, why not 12, 15, 17, and 18, or 31, 32, 34, and 37 for example? It’s because through objective empirical research (including our own) over eons, those numbers have consistently shown to directly relate to much higher than average adversity and burden.

Support for this theory is gained through corroborating information in the comprehensive ancient and modern astrology charts of those who have Karmic Debt Numbers. For instance, it’s very common for a person with significant over-balanced 14 energy (e.g., 14 in one or more significant chart positions) to have patterns of unhealthy excess in the astrology charts, including a heavily afflicted Jupiter, for instance.

Handwriting analysis offers additional backing. Over-indulgence, to use the same example, is seen through graphology by one or more (best to have at least two to three traits heavily represented in at least a half page sample) of the following traits: variable slant of writing; too slack/sagging connectives between letters; concave t-bars; slant of writing to the extreme right, along with heavy pen pressure; long, needle pointed ends of lower-zone letters such as p, g, and y; thick, muddy-looking, shaded script; very heavy pressure; erratic baselines; erratic movement; irregular middle zone size (such as where the letters e, o, a, n, etc. reside); weakly crossed t-bars; and many others.

We insist on using a complex system of checks and balances in our delineation and predictive work, including comprehensive ancient and modern astrology, ancient and modern numerology, handwriting analysis, past life regression, future progression, and intuitive readings.

Witnessing multiple indications lining up like the dials on a slot machine jackpot supporting a specific notion (such as the timing of a rewarding love relationship between a compatible couple) allows for a higher level of certainty.

Karmic Debt Numbers symbolize unfinished business from past incarnations and a heightened need to balance specific energies. They often perfectly represent the reasons behind life’s challenges.

The following are common areas in life where Karmic Debt Numbers, in various chart positions, indicate notable challenges: career; reputation and image; dreams and desires; love relationships; family, health, finances, and more.

To what degree and when karmic lessons, tied to Karmic Debt Numbers, are encountered is related to key (often matching) cyclical timing. In other words, specific cyclical timing aspects (periods of time) symbolically provide fertile “harvesting” ground for life events and circumstances noted by Karmic Debt Numbers.

It’s correct to say that it is entirely possible to know what years and months, through comprehensive ancient and modern astrology and numerology, in a person’s life that he or she is fated to meet his or her most pressing life dilemmas. This awareness allows one to plan and prepare.

The symbolic forces of each number (balanced, under-balanced, and over-balanced) remain the same, yet each position (over 400 in our personal charting systems) in the comprehensive charts has a different impact. Therefore, the numbers are further defined by their positions. Patterns, consisting of numbers in various positions (aspects), reflect personality and life circumstances and events.

Having the number 19 prominent in your charts, as the Day of Birth position for example, simply means that you (your soul, not your personality) chose, before incarnating, to put a lot of energy toward balancing that type of energy in this particular lifetime.

We estimate that over half of the population has Karmic Debt Numbers prominent in their charts. The Day of Birth position is one of several important chart positions where Karmic Debt Numbers are sometimes found.

Sometimes the number 19 relates more to under-balanced 19 energy, such as dependency and isolation, and other times it’s more connected to over-balanced 19 energy, such as intolerance, theft, and aggression. It’s possible for a person to swing between over and under-balanced energy, as indicated by the rest of the charts’ personality aspects and cyclical timing.

The number 19, or any number as any aspect of the charts, must be considered in relation to the other numbers/aspects to gain full understanding.

Know that some Karmic Debt Numbers, based on their positions and the rest of the charts’ contents, have a much more powerful relevance than others.

Below is an excerpt from the information included with our Numerology Decoder Software, which is easy to use and will give you great insight about yourself and others, to give you a clearer idea of the energy represented by Karmic Debt numbers.

Karmic Debt Numbers

Numerology Decoder Software correctly calculates Karmic Debt Numbers. Karmic Debt Numbers include the following numbers: 13, 14, 16, and 19. These numbers are heavily associated with inherent challenges and symbolize energy that is greatly in need of balancing.

Information about each of the Karmic Debt Numbers 13, 14, 16 and 19:

13: 13 can be an extremely potent number representing transformation and success, but it usually symbolizes immaturity, lack of seriousness, degeneration, irresponsibility, trivial and idle disposition, self-indulgence, inefficiency, negligence, carelessness, extravagance, waste, verbal abuse, dishonesty, inflexibility, restriction, and health issues. Success comes from transforming all of the negative energies into effort, responsibility and maturity.

14: 14 most often represents over-indulgence, recklessness, excessive sexual appetites, abuse of freedom, short-lived interests and ventures, transitory nature, rolling stone lifestyle, lack of healthy limits, debauchery, letting go too soon or hanging on too long, constant change, impulsiveness, scattering energies, avoidance of commitment and instability. Success comes from transforming all of the negative energies into flexibility, constructive focus, specialization, and surrender of excessive sensual appetites.

16: 16 most often represents misapplication of sexual energy, disloyalty, unfaithfulness, illicit involvements, hurtful love relationships, secret sex, aloofness, distrust, neglect, loss, hypocrisy, superficiality, painful collapse of ego-self ideals, rise in status leading to eventual collapse, intense pride, self-righteousness, secrecy and painful separations. Success comes through integrity, and finding wisdom through pain and loss.

19: 19 most often represents selfishness, dependency, inability to see things from others’ viewpoints, isolation, greed, theft, self-importance, addiction, aggression, intolerance, ego-centric outlook, abuse of power, disrespect of others, coercion, refusal to seek help from others, and self-centeredness. Success comes after establishing balanced self-sufficiency, yet also a capacity for cooperation and interpersonal skills.

Copyright © 2006 Scott Petullo, Stephen Petullo