Numerology - Missing Numbers
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Most emphasis in the numerological charts is placed on identifying strengths, however, it is iequally (if not more) important to identify weaknesses, or areas in need of attention.
Weaknesses are idenitified by 'missing numbers': those numbers which do not appear in the numerological make-up at all, or with significant imbalance.
This is done by placing all numbers which are derived from individual characters in the 'Whole-Name' analysis into the grid used for the Arrows of Pythagoras analysis.
For John James Smith, this produces a grid which looks like this:
| |
6 | 9 |
| 2 |
5, 5 | 8, 8 |
| 1,1,1 1,1 |
4, 4 |
You will note that there are two numbers missing from this grid, and also that there are five '1's in the grid.
To be sure, it is necessary to add all the 'main' numbers which were produced: the Destiny, Zodiac, Whole-Name, Vowel and Consonant numbers. This produces a grid which looks like this:
| 3 |
6, 6 | 9 |
| 2, 2 | 5, 5 | 8, 8, 8, 8 |
| 1,1,1 1,1 |
4, 4 |
This time there is only one number missing: the number '7'.
This indicates that John James Smith may not be very psychically-gifted, or very 'in-tune' with nature. He may be impractical and secretive, and also moody and lazy.
Perform your own 'missing number' assessment of your numbers using these interpretations:
One Two Three Four Five Six Seven Eight Nine
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