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Марияна Анаэль – The Universal Guide to Numerology (страница 2)

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Leonardo da Vinci, a brilliant inventor and a visionary, centuries ahead of his time, spent decades studying patterns, proportions, and geometric forms. His renowned drawing of the "perfect man" vividly captures his profound understanding of these concepts. “We have these geometrical forms that appear to be outside the body as well as inside it,”[3] writes Melchizedek, and a little later he adds: “The human body is divided in the phi ratios from top to bottom”[4]. And this is not the only case. The same proportion is found in our entire body: between the length of the forearm and the length of the palm, the length of the shin and the length of the foot – all over the skeleton, usually in the joints.

The same ratio can be seen in absolutely any living organism, from a butterfly to a frog.

Thus, Fibonacci proportions are woven into the fabric of the cosmos – consider the dimensions of the Earth and Moon. Also, they are evident in architectural wonders, like the ancient Egyptian pyramids. We observe these patterns in our bodies, in delicate wings of butterflies, in intricate beauty of flowers. Speaking of flowers, Melchizedek mentions a unique arrangement in the number of their petals – a discovery made by Fibonacci during his research.

“Flower petals and leaf and seed patterns correspond to definite numbers <…>. He [Fibonacci] noticed that lilies and irises have 3 petals, and that buttercups, larkspurs and columbine – 5 petals. Some delphiniums have 8 petals, corn marigolds have 13, and some asters – 21 petals. Daisies almost always have 34, 55 or 89 petals. He began to see these same numbers over and over again throughout nature”[5].

Are you still absolutely certain that your name, birthdate and car number aren't subject to the universal laws of existence? Numerology is not about faith. It is about knowledge.

Can We See into the Future? Three Myths About Numerology

Myth 1. Numerology belongs to the realm of fairytales.

There is nothing magical about numerology, and numbers have nothing to do with any kind of witchcraft – they simply hold information, like a barcode. The only difference is that we encode the latter, while our own “data pool” is imprinted by the Universe from our birth and becomes manifest at a specific moment in our life. It can be studied and analyzed, without fabricating anything.

Myth 2. Fate cannot be escaped.

This myth implies that if you had a prophesy that you will be a loser, or a beggar, or unmarried, it will be so forever and nothing can be changed. No! There is always a multi-variant outcome. You always have a choice. Numerology can tell about your destiny and personal qualities, it outlines a common path, but life is full of events that can change its course. A knife is made to cut, but it is not the only way to use it. What can we say about a human, endowed with the freedom of will!

Myth 3. All forecasts are set in stone.

Upon calculating their Destiny Number, many become alarmed, when they find their interpretations unappealing, or unfavorable, or unsuitable, or unrealistic in any imaginable sense. Sometimes, couples attempt to predict a lucky wedding date and choose a day on the basis of their forecast – only to find that they have made a mistake. That is why I strongly support a holistic approach to evaluating someone’s potential and abilities, and I always recommend studying a complete numerological chart instead of simple fragment of a puzzle. In this case, and in this case only, you may get a whole picture of your life’s events and personality rather than just a few brushstrokes. This book is my attempt to provide you with this picture. I wanted to encourage you to take look at yourself and your destiny from a new angle and to deepen your comprehension of your true self, so that you can return to life with clarity to make meaningful changes.

As a numerologist, I believe you can interpret any initial data in various ways, yielding different results. This flexibility empowers you to shape the future – and not predict it as something defined once and for all, but to mold it according to your desires and talents.

The psychomatrix is not a fortune telling on coffee grounds – it is based on a clear scientific approach. Your date of birth gives you a destiny code, which helps you to unveil your purpose and your karmic lessons; determine your ideal age for marriage; your strengths and weaknesses; your kind of temperament and willpower; and even understand why you like home comfort or cannot live without work and travel. Also, you’ll have the opportunity to compile the matrix for your loved ones. What are the nuances of their behavior? How does they react in stressful situations? By taking responsibility – or by trying to find escape routes and retreat?

Once again: a personal matrix is not a soothsaying – it is a way to understand your own character, to see your personal, unique qualities, and to act and make decisions, knowing what you are capable of and what you want to achieve. It gives us step-by-step instructions on how to reach your goal or your desired destination. And only we ourselves choose our path and course of actions. We are the creators of our future, and nobody else.

Energy of Numbers

Classical Pythagorean numerology focuses on ten numbers – from 0 to 9. All two-digit numbers obtained during calculations must be reduced to them by summing the digits. However, there are three exceptions: 11, 22 and 33. They will step into the spotlight in due time, but for now let's meet the main heroes.

Each of these ten numbers carries its own unique energy, a fact acknowledged by every numerological school. In Kabbalistic numerology, numbers symbolize fundamental principles – the basic elements upon which the Universe is constructed. In Vedic numerology, each number correlates with a specific planet. When examining the classical Pythagorean matrix, we observe the close relationship between these descriptions and the intrinsic properties of numbers and their correlation with the matrix's sectors. For instance, in the Kabbalistic interpretation, the number One, representing the Sun, signifies essence or prime cause. In the matrix, the first sector is associated with character – in other words, the essence and light that each of us brings into the world. While different combinations may reveal various individual qualities, the core meanings and energies of numbers remain consistent. That is why I will start by describing each number one by one.

0 – The number Zero

Zero holds a unique place in the matrix, though it might not be immediately apparent. This number is crucial, especially considering its connection to infinity. Zero's essence lies in its dual nature: it embodies infinite knowledge and boundless potential, serving as a gateway to the mysteries of existence. Yet, it also represents emptiness, loneliness, and restlessness. Zero signifies absence – the absence of resistance, the embrace of truth (as an absence of lies), and life free from troubles, rivals, or adversity. However, it can also signify spiritual void, egoism, and immersion in worldly matters. In Tibetan numerology, zero symbolizes a tree or its roots. We will delve deeper into its hidden sense when discussing additional numbers.

1 – The number One

The number One is a symbol of leaders and pioneers, embodying strength, power, persistence, and confidence. It represents individuality and a desire to be at the forefront. Among elements, it aligns with Water, and among celestial bodies, it correlates with the Sun. This number signifies a strong inclination to take charge and lead. However, like any powerful force, and like any other number, it has its shadow side: its dark part manifests itself in arrogance and despotism, imperiousness and aggression, the desire to trample others for your own benefit. Like a great wave, the number One can sweep away everything in its path. Taming this powerful energy and directing it towards positive outcomes for oneself and society can be a challenging endeavor, but it is definitely worth the candle.

2 – The number Two

The number Two represents energy, but not so much a pure driving force like One. It acts as an embodiment of interaction and communication, potential that seeks to be revealed. Its element is Metal, which can be soft and pliant, yet sometimes happens to be rigid, unyielding and «aloof». Among the celestial bodies, it is associated with the Moon. The number Two – excuse the tautology – is an expression of duality. Its negative side reveals itself in excessive gentleness, weak will, timidity and a penchant for flattery.

3 – The number Three

In Kabbalistic numerology the number Three is a representation of trinity of life, substance and mind[6] – strength, matter and consciousness. Its ruling planet is Jupiter. This number is associated with luck, but in fact, it is a symbol of progress and enlightenment. Looking ahead, its presence plays a special role in the psychomatrix, being interpreted as an interest for science, technology and invention. In fact, it shows not only the enthusiasm for scientific pursuits, but also the desire for knowledge in any field, which drives us to explore and comprehend the world around.