The Numerology Book
Complete Guide for Beginners
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Narrated by:
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Gene Blake
About this listen
Basically, numerology is a form of self-help. It helps people gain deeper insights into their true nature and inner being. It is able to reveal certain parts of your personality and character in a new light. You get a whole new perspective about you. Self-knowledge has long been proclaimed as the key to freedom and success.
Self-discovery begins with good questions and honest answers to them. Numerology is a pathway to finding these answers, gaining a better understanding of how our lives work, and learning why things are the way they are. Some good questions are:
- Where is my life going?
- Who am I, really?
- Why don't things go the ways I want them to?
- When will I make it to where I'm going?
- What am I doing here?
- Why do I act the way I do?
People often ask themselves these questions, though at times they don't even realize it.
In numerology, the keys for finding your life purpose are contained in two sets of extremely personal numbers, which are your birth date and your birth name.
Numerology is a system based on the works of the ancient Chinese, Romans, Jews, Egyptians, and Greeks. It was then developed on by Pythagoras, who was a philosopher and mathematician in the sixth century. Pythagoras, Buddha, and Confucius no longer explained the world from a standpoint of mythology, but turned to processes and physical forces for explanations. Pythagoras had a great theory and philosophy that simply stated, "All is number."
Take advantage of this great opportunity to learn more about how numerology can improve your life in ways you never expected!
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