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Numerology Plain & Simple: The Only Book You'll Ever Need

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Using numerology to learn more about yourself and your future doesn't require any psychic ability, mathematical skills, or even any special equipment. The information is based on a series of numbers and by following systems that date back to the Greek mathematician and astrologer Pythagoras and the Hebrew Kabbalah, you'll learn the basics of how to use numbers to explain your life.

Topics include:
Name numberPersonality numberHeart numberDestiny numberRelationshipsShort-term forecasts

Once you master these simple principles, you'll be able to plan your days, predict your future, and even find the most suitable mate. This is an accessible and user-friendly guide for people interested in divination systems and personality types.

Three is the number of those who do holy work; Two is the number of those who do lover's work; One is the number of those who do perfect evil, or perfect good. Clive Barker, "Abarat""

160 pages, Paperback

Published December 1, 2016

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January 16, 2021
This book should be great. Conceptually the content appears to be there, but this was clearly unedited work. The chart for astrology is missing a key astrological sign (Capricorn) and planet (Saturn), but it’s not just in the chart this error perpetuates through the content. There are good descriptions of the different types of numbers and process to get them, but it was really hard to move past the second/third chapter with the errors. Unfortunately, it made me question the authority that the author had on the content.
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February 14, 2023
Well, this book certainly offered an overview, but I think I would have preferred something that went a bit more in depth.
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