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Books > Mind, Body & Spirit > Fortune-telling & divination > Numerology
Why is five associated with life? How come come circles are so
sixy? What has eleven got to do with the mile? This little book
delves into the secret qualities of quantities and is essential
reading for philosophers, mathemagicians and wizards of all ages.
With a detailed page-by-page examination of the numbers from 0 to
12 it also examines Gnomons, Cosmic Numbers, Magic Squares and the
numerology of Games. With extensive appendices, this is a timeless
gem for people of all professions and ages. WOODEN BOOKS are small
but packed with information. "Fascinating" FINANCIAL TIMES.
"Beautiful" LONDON REVIEW OF BOOKS. "Rich and Artful" THE LANCET.
"Genuinely mind-expanding" FORTEAN TIMES. "Excellent" NEW
SCIENTIST. "Stunning" NEW YORK TIMES. Small books, big ideas.
The Mystery of the Lord's Prayer can provide you with the
responses you seek from your inner being, helping you to see how
everything is connected with the universe, the numbers, and
you.
You have a special code that you must meet in this life. The
Mystery of the Lord's Prayer, along with numerology, can tell you
what it is and how to make it vibrate so that the universe can
respond as it should be.
Master Jesus left us in prayer the mystery to solve in your own
personal message that may find several answers for which you've
been looking.
Some special features of Volume I include: complete sample
character readings with step-by-step guidelines, and illustrations
of how to resolve the conflicts and ambiguities present in any
character reading.
Build a unique, multi-faceted personality profile based on your
birth date to help fuel your personal growth through every stage of
life. Am I on the right path? That is the question internationally
recognized tarot expert Kerry Ward faces daily from thousands of
private clients and readers of her popular Cosmopolitan tarot
column. In Power, Purpose, Practice, she shows you how to answer it
for yourself using a simple system based on an insightful blend of
astrology, numerology, and tarot and perfected by 25 years of tarot
reading. Â Your birth date holds the key to the system. From
there, astrology guides you to your ruling planet and your ruling
element, while tarot reveals your personality archetype. These
three items—planet, element, archetype—represent your power. To
discover your purpose, we turn to numerology, which provides a
guided map for your life journey via your Life Path number.
Finally, Kerry provides a series of meditations and rituals for you
to practice in your daily life, to help you amplify your power and
direct it toward your purpose. Â Are you ruled by the fiery
ambition of Mars or the beautiful energy of Venus? Are you an
emotional, shape-shifting water sprite or a grounded, healing earth
mama? Is your tarot archetype the wise, solitary Hermit or the
magical visionary of the Star? Or the gentle hero of Strength? Is
your purpose to build new worlds from the ground up, to create and
communicate stories, or to seek deeper meaning in service to
others? Written in a casual, intimate voice and bursting with bold,
inclusive artwork, this spiritual guide helps you understand each
of these cosmic connections and more as you explore every facet of
your personality and discover your true self. Â Are you on
the right path? Power, Purpose, Practice will help you find out, so
you can find your way.
Translations of the Yi jing into western languages have been biased towards the yili ('meaning and pattern') tradition, whereas studies of the xiangshu ('image and number') tradition - which takes as its point of departure the imagery and numerology associated with divination and its hexagrams, trigrams, lines, and related charts and diagrams - has remained relatively unexplored. This major new reference work is organised as a Chinese-English encyclopedia, arranged alphabetically according to the pinyin romanisation, with Chinese characters appended. A character index as well as an English index is included. The entries are of two kinds: technical terms and various other concepts related to the 'image and number' tradition, and bio-bibliographical information on Chinese Yi jing scholars. Each entry in the former category has a brief explanation that includes references to the origins of the term, cross-references, and a reference to an entry giving a more comprehensive treatment of the subject.
Do you want to learn tarot, but feel overwhelmed by all the card
meanings? Tarot by Numbers teaches you one of the easiest ways to
read cards in an instant-to look at each card's number. Numbers are
tarot's operating system. In a tarot deck, there are 22 major
arcana cards numbered 0 to 21, plus four suits of 56 cards, named
the minor arcana. Just like playing cards, these minor cards are
numbered Ace to 10. Even at a glance, you can see how the Ace might
reveal beginnings (the idea) and the Ten, an ending (or ultimate
expression of the idea). Combine the numbers with other immediate
clues such as the card's suit (Wands, Cups, Swords, Pentacles),
colors, and main image and you will be able to quickly discern the
card's meaning. With Tarot By Numbers, you'll discover what numbers
mean in a reading, along with some professional number techniques,
such as finding your tarot Birth Card by adding up the numbers in
your date of birth, and discovering your 'tarotscope'-which tarot
cards influence each year of your life. This book is perfect for
tarot newbies who need an accessible route into tarot (without
having to read all the history, myth, and symbolism), as well as
the more experienced practitioner looking to refresh their tarot
connection.
At last a truly comprehensive and authoritative text on numerology!
Part I is a complete introduction to esoteric numerology. Part II
includes extensive delineations of each of the numbers 1 to 78 and,
for the first time in book form, a synthesis of numerology,
astrology and the Tarot. Each number is explained as personal
number vibrations, as a temporary number vibration, in terms of its
astrological correspondence and in terms of its Tarot symbolism.
Each of the Tarot cards is illustrated. Numerology and the Divine
Triangle is the book to which all books on the subject will be
compared from now on.
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