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9 Can Numerology Tell Me My Future?

 

    The progressed chart provides a detailed outline of our life from birth to death. It is a road map created by the soul and offered to us as assistance on our journey of life. It can be used to look back at the past to better understand the formation of our behavior. It can be used to look ahead and become more aware of the potentials and possible pitfalls along the way. With greater awareness comes greater preparedness. With foresight we can more rapidly assimilate and integrate the many experiences which are brought to us from life.

    This author presented an entirely new format of constructing the progressed chart in an earlier volume written about numerology. The enthusiastic response from professional numerologists and students has confirmed my earlier convictions. This new format offers a special tool for practitioners that simplifies and brings more direct meaning to the art of interpreting the unfolding of events in our life.

    Since the publication of Numerology for the New Age, I have subsequently revised and improved the interpretive power of the progressed chart. The experienced practitioner who has been using the previous method will want to make special note of this latest development.   

    Following is a sample chart to help the reader understand the construction of the progressed chart.

 

INTERPRETING THE LIFE CHART

 

 

 

 

 JOHN ALBERT  JONES             6  26  1959=38= 2  LP

 

 YEAR   59  60  61  62  63  64  65  66  67  68  69  70  71  72  73  74  75  76  77

 

 AGE       0    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9  10  11  12  13  14  15  16  17  18

 

 PERS            J    H   H   H   H   H   H   H   H   N    N   N   N   N    L   L   L   

 

 SOUL           O   O   O   O   O   O   A    E    E   E    E   E   O    O   O   O   O  O

 

 ESS               8   16  17 18  19  20  16  21  22   20  21  22  24  25  24  25  26            

                    8     7    8   9   1    2    7    3  (4)    2    3  (4)    6    7    6    7   8

 

P YR       2    3    4     5    6   7    8     9    1    2     3    4    5    6    7    8    9    1    2

    

OPT                                                                                                                        ?                                 

 

    (YEAR) This line obviously indicates the calendar year.

 

    (AGE) This line indicates what age the client turns on the calendar year indicated.

 

    (PERS) This line is the line of the personality number. The personality line gives an    emphasis upon external factors and the personality reaction to life events. The reader can find the meaning for the letters in the progressed chart in Chapter 11 on the symbology of letters.

 

    (SOUL)  This line is the soul line. It emphasizes the internal reaction of the individual to the events taking place. In chapter 11 (The Symbology of Letters) you can find meanings for each letter in the progressed chart.

 

    (ESS) This is the line of the essence. The essence is the combined energies of the personality, soul and the vibrational influence of the person’s age. This factor of interpretation was introduced for the first time in Forever Numerology. The number of the age is rarely used in numerical evaluation. There are a few practitioners who do factor it in separately as a meaningful indicator. The vibration from the year of age emphasizes the life factor impacting the individual during the specific year.  The combined number is a powerful indicator of the meaning for that particular year. It takes time and practice to develop a sense of integration of the essence. For the beginning student you can use these simple guidelines as a helpful start.

    When the essence number is:

     1. The lessons relate to tests of will and individuality.

     2. The lessons will be related to cooperation, criticism, and social opinion.

     3. Creativity, self-expression, sexual issues.

     4. Work, discipline, and determination.

     5. Sensual temptation, prejudice, change and variety.

     6. Responsibility, marriage (relationships),  service.

     7. Withdrawal, introspection, arrogance, intuition.

     8. Power, money, authority.

     9. Altruism, release, idealism, completion.

   

     (P YR) This is the line of the personal year. The personal year vibration has been heavily discussed in an earlier chapter. When the essence and personal year are the same the lesson takes on even more intensity and significance.

    The essence and its components are calculated from birthday to birthday. The personal year is computed from calendar year to calendar year and changes with the first day of January. That is why the personal year is not combined with the others.*

    The slanted line is present in the first year of the chart to serve as a reminder that there is an overlap of the years. For example, in the chart of John Jones the progressed chart goes from 6/26 of 59 to 6/26 of 60.

 

    (OPT)  This line stands for optional. You may want to use this line to include the changes in triune cycles, pinnacles and challenges. With time you may want to include some additional factors of your own that you find improves your own interpretive strength.

    The experienced practitioner will know how to use the progressed chart and is encouraged to explore and test this new model.

    The beginning student may find the construction (and particularly the interpretation) of the progressed chart challenging at first. You can start by reading the appropriate personal year in chapter 5. Then go to the symbolic meaning of the letters in the progressed chart from chapter 8. Next, much can be learned from the introductory meanings to the numbers in chapters 3 and 4. All of these combined will provide you with a good overview of the influencing factors.

     One thing you can do to increase the learning curve is do your own chart and those of people close to you. Because you know the years that certain events have happened, you can begin to extrapolate what might have happened in the life of someone you do not know. Also, from the confidence of seeing what has happened in the past, you can begin to get pretty high probabilities as to what may happen in the future. There is no substitute for experience, and improved interpretation comes only from practice, practice, and, oh, did I mention practice?

    For the trained professional therapist or counselor study of the the progressed chart during the formative years can be very helpful for recognizing likely moments of trauma and the formative cycle of subconscious patterns. The intuitive and skilled numerologists may use this same doorway. One needs to be careful when opening the door into the shadow side. When looking at arrangements of the essence in adult years you may find an exact or very similar arrangement in the early childhood period. If you go back to the underlying issues during the childhood years, you will usually find them being acted out similarly in the adult year.

 (Author’s Note) It is realized that this departure from the earlier interpretations can be confusing to someone who has been computing the essence by another system or particularly if you have been using the calculation in Numerology for the New Age. I was influenced, like so many numerologists, by several different authors and teachers in my early years of practice. I accepted their expertise and combined different techniques of interpretation where I felt the quality of interpretation was improved.

     Over the fifty plus years of my practice there have been several occasions when I became uncomfortable when there were clashes of differences between some of the techniques I was using. I looked for a more consistent and integrated methodology which I believed would further improve the art of interpretation. This new methodology for the progressed chart particularly filled a missing link I had experienced while doing progressions. I believe if the experienced practitioner takes time to go back and compare the results with that of earlier charts, you will find that the accuracy rate is very high and simplicity involved getting right to the issue will be welcomed to your practice.

 

                                          B. MONTHLY PROGRESSED CHART

 

    The experienced practitioner might want to develop a more detailed portrait of the year by working with the monthly progressed chart. The monthly chart is constructed like the yearly chart with its unique differences. The first month starts with the letters that govern the chosen year of the progressed chart. You then proceed through the remaining eleven months in the order of progression in the name and in the yearly chart.

The other difference is that the essence number includes the vibration of the year of age plus the specific number of each month. In place of the personal year, the personal month is calculated.

 

    Below is an example using the chart of John Jones for his fifth year of age.

 

MON             JN    JL    AG    SP    OC    NV    DC    JN    FB    MR    AP    MY

 

AGE(+mon)   11     3        4       5       6        7       8       9       1        2       3        4

 

PER                 H    H       H      H      H       N      N      N      N        N      L       L

 

SOUL              O     O       A      E       E        E       E      E       0         0       0       0

 

                     16    17      13     18     19      17      18    16     18      19       18    19

 

 ESS                  7      8        4       9       1        8        9      7       9        1         9      1

 

 P Mn(6-7py)    3      4        5      6        7        8        9      8       9        1         2      3

 

     The interpretation for the monthly chart is similar to the yearly chart with the exception you modify  a little taking into account the amount of time is less and the impact is usually more moderate.

 

C. DAILY PROGRESSED CHART

 

    For those who want to chart things to a very detailed level, there is the daily progressed chart. To set up the daily chart you start with the letter governing the year on the personality line. You proceed continuously for each day through the duration of the progressed year. Next, do the same with the soul line. To calculate the daily number you add the sequential value of each new day to the number of the age for that year. The essence includes the personality, soul, accumulated day number. The other line is the personal day.

 

 

    For example, let us take the John Jones chart (see under A. INTERPRETING THE PROGRESSED CHART) for the 10th year.  You would start on 6 (June) 26 and your chart would look like this:

 

                   26    27   28   29   30     1     2     3     4     5

 

    AGE       10    10   10   10   10   10   10   10   10   10       

 

    PER         N     N    N    N    N    N     L    L     L     B   continue

 

    SOUL      E      E     E    O    O     O     O    O    O     E   continue         

 

    ESS        21  (This is from the age of the year [10] plus the first day [1] of 365 days plus the 5 value for N plus the 5 value for E =21=3. Continue for each day accordingly.

                      

 

    PD            8  (This is from 6 26 +3 (the personal year)=6+2+6+3=17=1+7=8

                        Then continue.

   

    To interpret the personal day you can use the information for the personal year and progressed meaning of the letters. The interpretation is modified taking into account that the day is of small duration in relationship to the entire year.  Therefore you want to modify the nuance of the interpretation to fit a daily cycle pattern.

 

                                               D. THE REGRESSED CHART

 

    Many references have been made throughout this book to uncovering the origin of unconscious tendencies and patterns of dysfunction. More and more people are interested in using methods of uncovering these hidden components of personality. This is a form of interpretation that can be used by the layman and professional therapist alike. It is a numerical portal that can open the sequestered secrets of the unconscious further.

    The regressed chart is like a reversed progressed chart. By using the date of birth of a child, you calculate back nine months in the combined charts of the parents. In the case of short-term pregnancies or premature births, the time of conception can be determined pretty closely once the length of pregnancy is known. An analysis of the combined factors of the parent’s charts provides a map of the numerical climate at the time of conception. With this the trained and intuitive practitioner can decipher possible unconscious factors surrounding the conception.

    There may be a question in the reader’s mind as to why the moment of conception?  During the thirty plus years as a therapist I have conducted thousands of prenatal and past life regressions. The response from thousands of clients has made it clear that the child does have awareness of their own moment of conception. There are many metaphysical teachings that indicate the soul comes into contact with the aura of the parents at the moment of conception. I have found clients to confirm that awareness in almost all cases.

    The child’s personality is a product of the exchange of energy between the father and mother on all levels including unconscious. The hopes, fears, plans and anxieties of that moment leave an indelible imprint upon the soul and the unconsciousness.

    The regressed chart can help to get a partial portrait of the issues taking place. To get this portrait you can construct a composite chart of the interpersonal stress numbers of the parents at the time of conception. Obviously this does not mean the exact minute. If the exact day of conception of a child is know by the parents a regressed chart could be done to the day. In most cases the month is known. That is why emphasis is placed herein upon the month.

    Following is an example chart to give you a sense of what one might be able to derive with this interpretation. This is the chart of a child whose parents are known to me.

 

    MOTHER   PER  =4                 FATHER   PER =8  Number of the progressed letter.

 

                      SOUL =9                                 SOUL=6  Number of the progressed letter.

 

                        ESS  =8                                    ESS =7

 

                         P M =2                                     P M =7

 

    At the time of the child’s conception the mother was working in a job that no longer satisfied her. The father’s work was unsteady and the thought of a new child caused worry of having enough money to support the new mouth to feed. The child’s soul number is a 4 which indicates the child has come to get some important work of the soul completed.

There can be resistance finding that work because of sensitivity and probable guilt for creating a burden upon the parent’s already tentative work situations. Also the father’s work kept him away from home a lot. This could create resentment toward the father’s work.

    The 3 stress number between the soul number suggests emotional tension in the relationship. In fact, the father was seriously considering leaving the marriage just before the child’s arrival was known. The 1 stress number between the essence suggests tension of wills and different belief systems. The mother was materialistic and image oriented. The father was deeply interested in spiritual and growth oriented philosophies. The 5 stress number between the personal months suggests different social viewpoints and possible confinement. The parents shared very different social and ethnic backgrounds and the father was feeling trapped in the ritual and superficiality of the mother’s lifestyle.

    The example here is briefly examined. The trained professional can see there is a lot of information here that would be very valuable giving a focus to where therapy issues could be directed. The layman can use this to start the process of working through layers of armor and denial so typical of growing up in such a dysfunctional society.