Thursday, December 16, 2010

Numerology Lesson Two


Numerology Lesson Two
In LS 2 we will feature The Alphabet in Relationship to Numbers. Each letter of the alphabet and how each letter from A-Z has an equivalent number of one through nine. Congratulations. You're on the way to learning Numerology and being able to more deeply understand some of life's mysteries--including yourself!
Lesson Two - The Alphabet in Relationship to Numbers
A Numerologist sees numbers as vibrational expressions. Numbers are also associated with letters. Both numbers and letters describe certain vibrational patterns. These patterns are forces that manifest within a person's life and their environment.
By examining a persons name and birth date an interpretation can be made. The individual's "snowflake pattern" exists in relationship to the ever-present vibrations or expressions of the universe. These constant expressions are wave like cycles and come full circle in a sequence of nine degrees. Like a lotus blossom illustrates, the unfoldment of human consciousness is accomplished within this sequence.
Each letter is 'personified' (Definition: A rhetorical figure of speech in which inanimate objects or abstractions are endowed with human qualities) to help you better imagine the characteristics of each letter.
The letters of the alphabet correspond to the nine primary numbers as follows:
1
AJS
2
BKT
3
CLU
4
DMV
5
ENW
6
FOX
7
GPY
8
HQZ
9
IR

A (1)
This letter holds the vibration of a leader and is the most aggressive and self-starting of the alphabet. 'A' is very adventurous and pioneering and has much independence. It is very self-reliant. Liking to initiate, they often must learn through experience. 'A' is also a catalyst activating other vibrations around them. They have to learn how to be less self-absorbed sometimes and are often opinionated and stubborn until they learn how to channel their vibration. They love change and adventure.


B (2)
This vibration is a sensitive helper and finds it's motivation through others. It seeks balance and is very good in areas calling for diplomacy, mediation, and improvement. This vibration responds well to appreciation and can be quite kind, gentle, and lovable unless it is lacking in confidence and self-appreciation. 'B' works best with others as a team member and can contribute much once it feels connected.


C (3)
Within the 'C' is a spontaneous creator. Anxious to express its inspiration and originality, work and ideas flow. Sociable and friendly, a 'C' acknowledges joy as its greatest motivator. The round shape of the 'C' guarantees that what it gives out usually comes back to it! It is also quite sensitive and intuitive. The arts in many forms are embraced within the 'C'. In an unbalanced state, the 'C' can scatter its energies or have difficulty manifesting what it wants.


D (4)
This vibration is a steady builder who holds onto responsibility as its teacher. It works long and hard and brings practicality, patience, and orthodox values. Sometimes the 'D' finds it hard to express itself and finds physical and tactile approaches to help it channel its energy. The 'D' is honest, true, and constant. Being in nature really helps a 'D' to access its qualities in a positive way. In addition, a 'D' is here to learn much about control and how to give acknowledgment to the self.


E (5)
This vibration is quite versatile and inspirational. Holding onto freedom, it embraces travel, movement, and flexibility. It is straightforward and direct. It is usually interested in spiritual matters. It likes to learn and enjoys words, whether in written context or in speaking. It holds within it a lot of energy and vitality. With the amount of energy that moves through an 'E', it usually remains fairly calm. Too many 'E's' can bring on impulsiveness and restlessness.


F (6)
Within the 'F' is a need to serve humanity and an appreciation of that which is esthetic. There is a complexity to this vibration. It needs to be with others as it feels that its destiny is found in home and relationship. It holds values and principles very dear but it has a hard time with criticism. By expressing cheerfulness and channeling its energies in creative directions, the 'F' vibration finds happiness.


G (7)
This is the vibration of the reserved thinker. Often misunderstood because of not speaking up, the 'G' is constantly within engaged in introspective thought. They have much patience and ability to assimilate knowledge. They must learn to build confidence, and through sheer will and determination, they usually gain much wisdom throughout life. Having a dreamy nature and much imagination, they often develop psychic abilities. Their determination helps them overcome obstacles. To be harmonious they need to be aware of the mental, spiritual, and physical aspects of life. Business partnerships are usually a difficult experience for the 'G'.


H (8)
With an extreme awareness of the material world, this vibration often becomes quite successful in the areas of business and finance. It works methodically and has keen perceptions. It likes to advance itself and will work hard to achieve what it desires. Gifted with executive qualities, it usually finds itself in management roles. If it becomes confused by it's sense of power, it will have many ups and down and can experience difficulty in making reforms or changes. Most often it is aware of spiritual needs and embraces these in its ability to manifest what it values and needs.


I (9)
Within in the 'I' you will find much sensitivity, intuition, and intensity with a strong focus on emotion. The 'I' wishes to contribute to humanity but often becomes distracted by what is reflected in its environment and life's dramas. It needs to have time alone to meditate and find its center. It may often sacrifice to give to others as it has a deep understanding of other's needs. It must learn self-compassion so that it is able to truly give what it so deeply desires. It also possesses much creative and artistic energy. Nature is a godsend for it helps the 'I' to stay somewhat balanced.


J (10/1)
This vibration is also a leader but tends to be a little more cautious than the 'A'. It leads in an original and innovative way but its broad perspective may make getting started a little bit more difficult. It prefers action but often indecision is at the base of its ideas. It needs a little more support than the 'A.' It is optimistic and recovers well when difficulties arise. It has a good mind and is ambitious in a quiet way.


K (11/2)
The 'K' holds a master vibrational expression in that it has a high potential for achievement and desires to inspire intuitively. It is very open to spiritual awareness and is an old-soul vibration that holds much wisdom. The 'K' expression often does not have many close friends. It doesn't lack the ability to create friendships. Instead, it expresses those energies primarily through teaching and leading many, as it holds within it much light. When 'K' is out of harmony it often attracts challenging situations. It is good at detail and is very creative. It dislikes second best. It appreciates affection and is capable of expressing much affection as well.


L (12/3)
This vibration holds a magnetic attraction. It is a loving expressive vibration that enjoys the public and is the most mental of the threes. Its job is to express the joy of living and contribute of its originality. It has abilities to reason which facilitate its abilities to create and contribute in words and ideas. It is also sensitive and can be a bit critical when confronted.




M (13/4)
A solid and hard working vibration is the foundation of the 'M.' There is a love of home and a protective nature. With practical approaches and organization, the 'M' desires to serve. This vibration is often hard to get to know as it sometimes limits its viewpoint and has a fear to expand its potential. It has intuition but often sees it as instinct. Its nature can assist in managing material and practical affairs as well as managing others.


N (14/5)
The 'N' loves to encounter change and movement. Therefore, it is always seeking excitement and variety. It can have interests in many areas and works extremely well with others. It knows how to motivate others to achieve ideas and is progressive in its thinking. It is a little more rational than the other five vibrations as it enjoys its mental abilities. It has a certain personal philosophy that it resonates with and is open to sharing its analysis. Often it receives some sort of public recognition and/or its purpose has to do with the public.


O (15/6)
The 'O' holds within it a desire for responsibility and can take on more than its own share at times. It learns much about what it means to be of service and what it is like to give more than its share. It is usually traditional and conservative and finds its freedom through some form of creative appreciation (which may extend into its domestic surroundings). It retains what it gains as its disciplined nature knows what it takes to get what it wants. It attracts assistance and help along the way, as it learns to balance its nature. It values the spiritual in its daily life.


P (16/7)
It is often difficult to know what the 'P' holds within its thoughts as it often is without expression. It likes to be alone to contemplate and has to learn how to channel its feelings. It is a thinker vibration and is capable of deep analysis and introspection. It often lacks determination and willpower to carry through its thoughts. With all this in mind, it does hold within it vast intuitive qualities and often possesses vision and an understanding of the unseen.


Q (17/8)
The 'Q' is a vibration that is distinct and often a little eccentric. It enjoys its material achievements and will extend its executive leadership qualities to attain what it desires. It usually has a cheerful disposition and much energy. This vibration often attracts money and success even though sometimes it has lessons around power. It is usually quite generous but sometimes finds relationships unsteady.


R (18/9) The foundation of the 'R' is selflessness. It is here to assist humanity and is capable of great understanding and tolerance. It has a strong potential to assist others, as it understands how to motivate and inspire. It can be taken advantage of until it learns self-value and compassion. It has much emotion running through it and a deep need to contribute. Often it expresses as a teacher, writer, artist, or poet with a great potential to lead others. There is a certain nervous energy running through this vibration which can cause some delays or confusion. It is a self-starter.
S (19/1)
This vibration is the more emotional of the leader vibrations. It has spiritual roots that are often expressed in unorthodox ways. It often follows a spiritual path. It can lead but often prefers to do it indirectly. It holds within it individuality and ambition but often feels alone. Independent and courageous, it will set an example to others of subtle ways to express emotion, which can create cooperation (which in turn is a demonstration of its power).


T (20/2)
This vibration enjoys peace and will often prefer to follow rather than take the lead if it feels that it would promote ease. It does expect much from others but is usually quite patient and helpful. It desires relationship and enjoys closeness within its family. It often stays close to home, thrives from affection, and is quite gentle most of the time. It is a wonderful teacher desiring to help.


U (21/3)
The 'U' is a receptive channel. It takes in and flows out and often scatters its energies. Its challenge is to stay balanced. It is happiest when it feels supported. It is the more subtle of the three vibrations but holds within much creative and artistic ability which may take many different forms during a lifetime. Often it doesn't fully know what it possesses and must channel its creative energy through words, music, and/or voice to gain a sense of self. It can inspire others but is the more conservative of the three vibrations.


V (22/4)
Holding within it much tension, the 'V' is capable of vast accomplishments. It has a global yet practical view that can envision ideas and manifest them into material form. This vibration has to push out into the world, often by moving from their hometown. It attracts great achievement and monumental success. They inspire others in dynamic ways and are one of the most powerful vibrations within the alphabet.


W (23/5)
The 'W' has the power of persuasion and holds excellent verbal abilities. Often it finds itself in sales of some form, accompanied by movement and travel. It enjoys love and relationship and is the more levelheaded of the five vibrations. Although it enjoys confronting any and all experiences, it will not risk as much as some of the other fives. It can vacillate and gets confused sometimes, because it would rather experience than express. It usually enjoys plants and the healing arts and has a sense of the order within life.


X (24/6)
This vibration is one to take on many responsibilities and often feels much emotion because of this. It cares, protects, and may even sacrifice itself. It holds within it sensuality which helps it attract attention. It may enjoy nice clothing or beautiful things, which can lead it to believe it is externally oriented. Actually, it wants simplicity and a settled lifestyle. It can attract worldly success as it is artistically talented and holds within it magnetic energy.


Y (25/7)
This vibration must learn to trust its intuition and psychic abilities. It has profound insights into higher matters and feels very deeply. It works best alone so it often feels lonely. It can be uncertain and vacillating. Meditation can help it get a sense of its connection to 'all-that-is' which can ease its loneliness. Its mission is to uncover the mysterious, the hidden, and bring about understanding. It often has a hard time committing itself to one thing, as it often senses before it more than one direction.


Z (26/8)
This vibration is extremely dynamic and is capable of great achievements. The material world and those of distinction call to it. It holds within both self-confidence and willpower. It has the qualities of an executive nature and can handle itself well in an emotional crisis. Sometimes it may magnify or exaggerate, as it loves excess in food, luxury, and whatever it can indulge in.






Numerology Home Play
1.    Now let's apply what we've learned to your first name. Each of the letters in your name has a vibration as listed in the information above. Let's use the name of 'Kirk' as an example:
K
11/2
I
9
R
18/9
K
11/2

1.    Make sure to write out your name just like the table above. Take some time to ponder the different vibrational frequencies that make up your first name.
2.    Now lets 'digit down' each of the individual numbers that are associated with each letter in your name. Keep adding until you get one digit. For the name 'Kirk' it would be:
K
11/2
1 + 1 =
2
I
9
9 (only 1 digit)
9
R
18/9
1 + 8 =
9
K
11/2
1 + 1 =
2
3.     
4.    Imagine how each of the letters in your first name blend to form one synergistic vibration. Sometimes you will have letters that seem to be opposites. Actually, they simply make up different parts of one whole. A diamond is one precious stone but its many facets display a number of different colors. One ray of white light can be refracted into many colors.
Now add the digited down number for your name. Then digit that number down to one digit. Here's how it works for the name 'Kirk':
2
9
9
2
= 22
2 + 2
= 4
The name Kirk is a 22/4
5.     
6.    Now go to LS 1 and look up both 22 and 4 (not the 'D & V' in this lesson) and see what the vibration of 'Kirk' is. You'll see that 22/4 is a 'master number' and that we can interpret its vibration as 22 (without being digited down). It can be difficult for a master vibration to always remain at such an intense vibrational level, therefore it can also revert to a 4. Let's digit it down one more (2 + 2 = 4) to 4. So, since a 22/4 is a master number, it can express as both a 22 and a 4. (We'll talk more about master numbers in your upcoming lessons.)
7.    In the same way, digit down the numbers in your name and look up the result in LS 1.
8.    Calculate some more names (including your last and middle names if you wish) and play with their meanings. (You can call this last exercise 'extra credit.')

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