Monday, November 29, 2010

The Power of Numbers (NUMEROLOGY)


Great sharing session from Ivyn, she showed us some interesting things that you can do with numbers. Ivyn has made a great discovery! she found an interesting formula (Pythagorean Triangle by Dr Oliver Tan) to help analyse yourself, by using the numbers from your date of birth. In a nutshell, this formula helps you to identify your existing positive & negative traits and also traits that you may not have. Take a look at the formula, try it out! It may come in handy. Check out what each letter represents below and start finding your traits!

O - This is the most important number, call as Root Number.

I, J, K, L, M, N, O - The Numbers in the Pythagorean Triangle tell us about the person – his character and behaviour.

S,T,U,V,W,X,P,Q,R - The numbers outside the Pythagorean Triangle is about the interaction of the person with Society

I,J - Father’s Sector.

K,L - Mother’s Sector.

I,J,K,L - During the younger days of the person. Age 1 to 20.

M,N - Mid age, Age 21-40.

All Numbers - After 40 years of age every numbers if the entire diagram (inside and outside) will influence us.


Below are the positive and negative traits for each number, which ones do you have?

Numbers Positive Traits

1 Leadership skill, independent, goal-getter, righteous.
2 Good communication skills, calm and collected, friendly.
3 Doer, proactive, clarity in thoughts, creative.
4 Good in strategizing, intelligent, knowledge-seeker, extrovert, puncture.
5 Good sense of direction, curious, good reflexes, loves freedom.
6 Wise, artistic, imaginative, strong family values.
7 Good interpersonal skill, good analytical skills, strong religious faith, lucky
8 Responsible, trustworthy
9 Optimistic, liberal, business minded, loves to dream

Number Negative Traits

1 Stubborn, self-centred, lonely.
2 Indecisive, timid, not assertive, soft hearted.
3 Impulsive, bad-tempered, flippant, mischievous.
4 Insecure, impatient, overly direct, slow.
5 Stubborn, destructive, short-tempered, impatient for improvement.
6 Materialistic, egoistic, proud.
7 Procrastinate, careless, indecisive.
8 Vain, easily worried, oppressed, lack of order when working
9 Emotional, unrealistic, greedy, not meticulous, loner.



1 comment:

  1. Do you need to break down to single digits?
    For example
    My year EFGH comes out to be 10 for K. And 12 for L so than N equals to be 22. And it just gets bigger from there. So I repeat do you have the break it down to this single digits?

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