Monday, December 13, 2010

Numerology Meanings

Numerology Meanings From 0 TO 9

Numerology Chart1 - This person is self-governing, a leader, has a pioneering spirit, full of energy, and has a passion for art. A person with this number can manifest very easily. They only need to focal point on what they want and they can achieve it.

2 - Two symbolizes accord, relationships, co- operation, being considerate and thoughtful of others. A person with this number likes change and travel, has a high imagination and a dreamy nature.

3 - Three represents innovative expression, playfulness, message, and being hardworking. This person likes to be number one and in the spotlight. If your life path number is 3 some careers you would do well at are acting, and advertising.

4 - A person with a 4 in their chart is someone who is serious, hardworking, logical, and can be rebellious. 4 is the builder number.

5 - Five represents change, freedom, being interested in the occult, having a fidgety nature, and being on the go. A person with a lot of 5's in their chart will want to be their own boss. This person will not enjoy working a 9 t 5 job where they have to report to someone else each day. They have a free spirit and need to have variety in their day.


6 - If you have a six in your chart you are fostering, family oriented, loving, warm, and interested in music, dance, and pleasing others. One job you would love is being a stay at home mom.


7 - Seven represents spiritual focus, analysis, being unique, independent; If you have this number people often feel like they don't know you; you are a mystery.


8 - Eight represents authority, material wealth, ambition, care. A person with the number 8 in their chart will work diligently to achieve goals. This person would make a good business manager and leader.


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Numerology Meanings for nine: 9 symbolize endings, spiritual awareness. An individual with a Life Path number 9 can overcome a lot and often have to in their life. If you have a Life Path Number 9 you most likely had a difficult relationship with one or both of your parents early in your life.

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