Numerology

Numbers and Numerology

What's in a Name?

"A kind of waking trance I have had, quite up from my boyhood, when I have been all alone. This has generally come upon me through repeating my own name two or three times to myself silently, till all at once, as it were out of the intensity of the consciousness of individuality, the individuality itself seemed to dissolve and fade away into boundless being; and this is not a confused state, but the clearest of the clearest, the surest of the surest, utterly beyond words, where death was an almost laughable impossibility, the loss of personality (if so it were) seeming no extinction, but the only true life." - Alfred, Lord Tennyson

Our Name Defines Our Personality.

In Numerology, our first-name defines the personality and its characteristics. Our full-name holds the memory of everything we  experience. In fact, our first and last name hold different esoteric sensation of everything we love, our identity, as our separate sense-of-self. These sensations of a separate self, falsely identify as “you.”

Imagine, for a moment, if we could take away your name, the memories of who we are. We still exist. Yet, with no memory of our past, our sense-of-self shifts to the inner core of silence. With no mind chatter, a new sensation enters, as we begin to experience our true Self.

Without a “name” your sense of “I,” is the same and my sense of “I.” There is only one “I,” but our name veils it. (I do not imply changing your name, just to experience this Oneness). Yet, use this technique to help shift your perspective, if only to reduce the influence of bad memories. It is a beginning, enough to understand the influence of your name, and how it “colors” our automatic responses.

Biblical Quote: "called by a new name' stands for being created anew or regenerated" Arcana Coelestia (Elliott) n. 2009

FAMOUS PEOPLE & THEIR NUMBERS

Abraham Lincoln 9/6/6, Al Capone 4/9/4, Adolf Hitler 3/8/2, Albert Einstein 7/2/9, Aretha Franklin 8/4/3, Arnold Schwarzenegger 5/2/7, Avril Lavigne 7/8/6, Babe Ruth 9/5/5, Beethoven 3/3/6, Benjamin Franklin 7/3/1, Bill Cosby 6/3/9, Bill Gates 6/9/6, Bob Dylan 7/5/3, Cesar Chavez 3/9/3, Charlie Chaplin 7/4/2, Christopher Columbus 5/6/2, Colin Powell 8/2/1, Condoleezza Rice 1/7/8, Eddie Murphy 4/7/2, Elvis Presley 6/8/5, Emily Dickinson 2/7/9, Eminem 1/4/5, Fifty Cent 5/4/9, Florence Nightingale 4/9/4, Franklin Roosevelt 5/4/9, George Bush 1/7/8, George W. Bush 1/3/4, George Washington 5/2/7, Gerald Ford 3/6/9, Henry Kissinger 1/9/1, Henry Ford 2/3/5, Herbert Hoover 9/6/6, Jesse Jackson 8/6/5, Jessica Simpson 3/6/9, Jesus Christ 8/8/7, Jimi Hendrix 5/1/6, Jimmy Carter 6/3/9, John Kennedy 7/1/8, Luther Vandross 6/1/7, Madonna 8/9/8, Mahatma Gandhi 4/6/1, Mark Twain 2/9/2, Martin Luther King 9/2/2, Michael Jackson 4/3/7, Oprah 7/6/4, Ray Charles 7/4/2, Richard Cheney 2/2/4, Richard Nixon 7/4/2, Rosa Parks 8/2/1, Ronald Regan 4/6/1, Terry Fox 2/3/5, Theodore Roosevelt 8/6/5, Thomas Jefferson 5/7/3, Tom Hanks 7/8/6, Ulysses Grant 9/9/9, William Clinton 7/6/4, Will Smith 9/8/8, Zachary Taylor 9/8/8.


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