The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Numerology also goes over the power of the alphabet and helps you calculate key numbers like the elements within your name and the progression of letters in your name. One thing that I really like about this book is how it includes all the possible combinations of your Destiny Number, Soul Number, and Personality Number so you can find out how those numbers synthesize into your personality reading. This book provides a comprehensive yet still beginner-friendly guide on how to learn numerology. So basically, what I felt was making me feel and appear crazy was simply my awakening the spiritual trigger inside of me to take something into the world and encourage others to further understand themselves through the symbology of Numerology.Īs Faith Javane shares in her book this reading may well have jumped into my hands as a key to upper esoteric vibrations in order to assist me in tapping my potential to serve those of advanced consciousness who will become the Illuminati of the future.The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Numerology by Jean Simpsonįor a basic introduction to numerology, and if you’re absolutely new to numerology, it’s hard to go wrong with The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Numerology by Jean Simpson for an introduction. I finally realized that my incessant search for spiritual growth could clearly only come from an inner search for fulfillment and there was no one who could discern that for me. I have come to understand why the early years of feeling dictated and commanded to believe in Spirit from a fear based, dogmatic, religious perspective was necessary to springboard my knowledge to a broadened view of God. I have come to realize that this is my purpose, my soul’s way of giving, teaching and evolving in this particular lifetime. Moving out of fear and into a place of love and clearer understanding made the Bible and the stories in it an entirely different book.įifteen years later, masses of inquisitive people asking for their numbers to be done and hundreds of numerology notes written on everything from dinner napkins to multiple post it notes. That was an incredible day it was like getting a new ticket to begin again. It wasn’t long after this book that I realized – there was no devil. Her ties to biblical references and well known scripture, at the time, allowed me to be okay with the read and the fear that my family and my peers would freak out, should I be seen reading something they would likely derive as being of the devil. Serendipitously, Faith Javane’s book literally jumped off the shelf for me. The strange thing about it was this new thinking actually made more logical sense than anything I had been told in my then, 31 years. Upon my awakening in 1995, I was certain that I had stumbled upon something demonic as I couldn't seem to escape the constant appearance of double and triple digits – they were everywhere! Having grown up with a very staunch fundamentalist Christian view of "how it is" my immediate fearful response was to revert to how the Bible (or more certainly, how another human's discernment of the Word") could guilt me into banishing these new and bizarre thoughts. Master Numbers: Cycles of the Divine Order by Faith Javane was the second book chosen to further my understanding and near obsessive internal quest to learn and share the science/art of Numerology.
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