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We received such a good response from last months newsletter on numerology, we decided to work further on this subject and bring you the power of names in numbers.

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Numerology of Names >>
Irrespective of age, all people respond to some degree to the vibrations of their names. This response is greatest during the impressionable years of infancy and adolescence. Indeed, it can be of great help to children if parents are numerologically guided in their selection of the children's names. Names that are chosen for balanced power can be far more beneficial to the children than names with conflicting vibrations. Personalities will be more balanced if name and birth number harmonise.

To assess the power of a name we must start by obtaining its numerological values. This is achievable by translating the letters of the name into their equivalent numbers, using the following table:

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z

In translating the name to its numerological equivalent we adopt a simple method to separating the numbers of the consonants from those of the vowels. This enables us to easily obtain the totals of vowel numbers and consonant numbers separately. From the separate totals, we can gain an understanding of the name's influence on the personality in terms of its Soul Urge (vowels) and its Outer Expression (consonants). Then by adding these two totals we obtain the Ruling Number equivalent of the name, the complete Name Number. Please note that a double first name (eg Sally Anne) or a hyphenated surname are to be analysed as one name.

Write your name on a piece of paper and use the table above to allocate the correct number for each letter. Calculate the vowels on the top row above


 

 

the letters to determine the Soul Urge Number and the consonants below the letters to determine the Outer Expression Number. See below for examples:

1
1
1
=
3
A
B
R
A
H
A
M
26/8
2
9
8
4
=
23/5

5
9
1
5
=
20/2
E
L
I
Z
A
B
E
T
H
43/7
3
8
2
2
8
=
23/5

6
=
6
J
O
H
N
20/2
1
8
5
=
14/5


How to analyse the 'Y'
Numerologically, the Y is usually considered a consonant, with they value of 7. It will ordinarily appear as an Outer Expression Number, exemplified in such names as Kelly, Sally and Shirely. However, the exception arises in a name in which the Y is pronounced as 'i' or 'e' with no actual vowel appearing in the name. Then, and only then, do we analyse the Y as a vowel, thereby giving the name a Soul Urge Number of 7, as in Lyn, Ty or the surnames of Byrd, Hynd, Kydd and Lynch.

Soul Urge Numbers >>
The individual numbers of each vowel in a name are added to obtain the Soul Urge Number. As indicated by the vowel numbers in the above three example, the Soul Urge Number of the name Abraham is 3, Elizabeth is 2; John is 6.

Vowels are the soul of a word, its life, so to speak. Every trained singer, actor and speaker recognised this. It is therefore apparent that the vowel numbers of a person's name bear a close relationship to that person's inner feelings, the nature of which is discernible from the total of the vowel numbers, known appropriately as the Soul Urge Number.

From the Soul Urge Number of a given name we learn some of the more subtle aspects of the individual's spiritual sensitivities, fortitude and drive. These can be expressed in a variety of manners: will vary with each Soul Urge Number.

A basic guide to the qualities indicated by each of the eleven Soul Urge Numbers:

soul urge number 1
soul urge number 2
soul urge number 3
soul urge number 4
soul urge number 5
soul urge number 6
soul urge number 7
soul urge number 8
soul urge number 9
soul urge number 10
soul urge number 11

 
 
 
 
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