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How to Use Numerology to Make Decisions

If you have a hard time making decisions or want help making the best decisions, numerology can show you the way. This logical system of the meaning of numbers and their influence in our lives is a framework that many use when choosing careers, marriage partners or other important issues. Learn more about yourself and others. Take charge of life-changing decisions by practicing the centuries-old science of numerology.

Things You'll Need

  • Good numerology references
  • Very basic math skills
  • Pad and pencil
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Instructions

  1. How to Use Numerology to Make Decisions

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      Learn the basic numerology formulas from references such as Astrology-Numerology.com to get your personal numbers, such as primary, life path and destiny (see Resources below). These are derived from your birth date and name. You will also need references to understand the meaning of those numbers.

    • 2

      Discover the place of personal numbers and their corresponding characteristics in your life. Use your reference to find out which traits are associated with yourself, as well as other people and places that are compatible with you. Learn where your negative influences come from. Learn which colors and gems give you power.

    • 3

      Practice with this simple example. If you were born on March 1, your primary personal number is 1. "One" people are strong and ambitious, according to numerology. Unlike numbers (odds and evens) are compatible, so you might do well with a "2." Twos are said to be sensitive and imaginative. Check your reference for all the corresponding traits.

    • 4

      Create a chart of your personality and life path patterns or get a professional numerology reading. Find out what numbers give you energy or are detrimental. Learning about your inherent strengths and weakness and major outside influences will prepare you for making beneficial decisions.


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