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ince there are 22 numbers
defining an individual, how can we reduce the numbers greater than 22 to take they remain between 1 and 22?
Simply by adding
the digits between them !
This operation is simple. It
is important to note that all the calculations of the structure of a birth date lie on this arithmetic, which will have to be respected to the letter. |
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A number superior to 22 will be reduced by
simple addition of its digits, to a number comprised between 1 and 22.
If the reduction gives a result higher than 22, a
second reduction is then necessary to get a number between 1 and 22. |
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Our system is on a basis
of 10 with an order of 22.
It is on a basis of 10,
because when we add the numbers between themselves, we always reduce them on the basis of 9 numbers (1 to 9) and 10 announces the tens, etc.
It uses an order of 22,
because no reduction can be done as long as we do not have a number between 1 and 22.
Is number
29 included between 1 and 22? No !
So we add
its digits between themselves: 2+9=11
Is number
11 included between 1 and 22? Yes !
So we keep
11 as it is !
Equally, is 10 included between 1 and 22? Yes !
So
it remains as is, and we keep it !
Note
that all the months are between 1 and 22, so no reduction there.
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Exemples |
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1955 : greater
than 22 1 + 9 + 5 + 5 = 20
20 being smaller than 22, is retained.
1948 : greater
than 22 1 + 9 + 4 + 8 = 22
22 is equal to 22 so it is retained.
1949 :
greater than 22 1 + 9 + 4 + 9 = 23
23 is greater than 22 is reduced again 2 + 3 = 5
5 is smaller than 22, so it is retained.
31 : is greater than 22
3 + 1 = 4
4 being smaller than 22 is kept. |
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An example: a person born
on the 28th November 1954
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Day |
Month |
Year |
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28
11 1954 |
|
PP |
10 |
11 |
19 |
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4 |
Explanations :
The date of birth is
always framed
Check
if the day 28 is a number between 1 and 22. In this case it is not, so we reduce it by adding the digits 2 + 8 = 10. 10 is between 1 and 22, so we keep it.
The month, is always between 1 and 22, so we keep it as is.
The year is always superior to 22, because the first 22 years of the Christian era are passed! So we add all the
digits making 1954 : 1 + 9 + 5 + 4 = 19. 19 being between 1 and 22 is kept as is.
If we want to discover the most important number in a birth date, the essence of a person, we have to add all the three molecules
composing the date, i.e. the day, the month and the year, to get the Profound Personality :
10 (day) +
11 (month) + 19 (year) = 40
We reduce 40 : 4 + 0 = 4, and as it is smaller than 22, we
keep it as it is.
2nd example: a person born on
the 30 December 1950
|
Day |
Month |
Year |
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30
12 1950 |
|
PP |
3 |
12 |
15 |
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3 |
Explanations :
(D) Day 30 : 3 + 0 = 3, smaller than 22, we keep it.
(M) Month 12 : 12 is
smaller than 22, we keep it.
(Y) Year 1950 : 1 + 9 + 5 + 0 = 15, smaller than 22, we keep it.
(PP) We add D + M + Y = 3 + 12 + 15 = 30, and 30 is reduced again to
30 = 3 + 0 = 3, again smaller than 22, which we retain.
 
PRECAUTIONS
TO TAKE TO AVOID MISTAKES |
It would be sad to miss a
good interpretation because of an error in the calculation. The advice we give is based on experience. Do not forget that most of the time the student in
numerology feels that people wanting to know about it, are testing him, and by hurriedly adding the digits on a small piece of paper, he can easily make a
mistake.
So it is
better to frame the birth date :
THIS IS GOOD !
THIS IS BAD !
Avoid dashes between the
numbers
Avoid putting a 0 in
front of the month (ex. 01 for January). Each number gives an impression, which influences the reading of a birth date.
Write the year in full,
(ex. 1950). Sometimes wanting to hurry, we risk writing 50 and to conclude erroneously 5 + 0 and not 1+9+5+0 = 15.
THIS IS GOOD !
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Day |
Month |
Year |
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10
- 7 -
75 |
THIS IS BAD !
Do your calculations on a separate sheet of paper. Do not put them together with the table showing the structure of the birth
date. The manner in which you will transcribe your numbers on your worksheet will facilitate the synthesis of the interpretation. Stay as simple as possible.
Always frame the Profound Personality, because it is the most important
number in a birth date. It must be underlined and must have all the space it deserves.
|
Day |
Month |
Year |
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27
10 1954 |
|
PP |
9
10 19 |
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11 |
Note: for your interpretations, you dont need to
write:
Day Month Year.
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PRACTICE

Calculate the DAY, MONTH, YEAR and THE PP for
each of these dates:
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