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Add up all the characters in a name.
For example: L I S A = 3 9 1 1 = 14
The result is 14. But we're not done yet. Continue
by adding up all the digits in the result, until a single digit is
reached. 1 + 4 = 5,
5 is the result we are looking for.
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Types of numbers . . .
First Name
The key number of your first name is the
most important
key to your reading. Calculate your first name
by
summing up all the characters in your first name.
Middle Name
Calculate your middle name by summing up all the
characters in your middle name.
Last Name
Calculate your last name by summing up all the
characters in your last name.
Total Name
The total name, which is the sum of all the
names, reveals the true identity, which is the combination of the key to
the character (first name), the inner secret self (middle name),
and the contemplative facility (the last name). It shows how you
understand and grasp the use of the accumulated experiences of past
lives that are brought through this vibration. Women who have changed their
name by marriage must go back to their birth name for an accurate reading.
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Birth Path
Birth Path numbers are given by the total of
the birth date. It is calculated by simply adding together the numbers
of the birth date, then reducing them to a single number.
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Pathway
To calculate the pathway you must work with
the original birth name and the birth path, adding the name total to the
two digit total of the birth path and reducing them to a single number.
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Cornerstone
The cornerstone is the value of the first letter
of your first name.
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Expression
The expression number is derived from the total
of your
first and last names.
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Instinctive Desire
The Instinctive Desire number is derived from
totaling
all the vowels in your name.
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Vowels
Vowels reveal the inner disposition or individualism.
The vowel value can be likened to the inner motor that drives and compels
a person to be an individual, separate and different. In numerology, A,
E, I, O, U, and often Y are vowels.
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Y is a vowel when it makes a vowel
sound like ee. e.g. Gary, Mary, Johnny, Laney. |
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Y is a vowel when it follows another
vowel and it sounded as one. e.g. ay as in May, Wayne, Gaye. |
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Y is a vowel when there is no other
vowel in the syllable. e.g. Harry, Tony. |
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Y is a consonant when it makes the
sound as in yet and yes. e.g. Yale, Young, Canyon. |
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Personality
The Personality number comes from the total
of all consonants in your name. This can be likened to a mask, not necessarily
a true picture of the character. It is how people describe you as this
is what you show to others. People often find it difficult to distinguish
between who they mask (consonants) and who they are (vowels). |
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Master
If one of the Master numbers, 11, 22, or 33, appears
in your reading, it has a special additional meaning for you.
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