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Numerology
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So a long time ago, in a world far away, I first discovered the secret of numerology. It had its advantages and its downfalls. Its advantage was that time, reality, is subject to perfect numerology. Mathematics. The time, including the seconds, and any number you encounter has meaning. I learned to tell people's intentions and the meaning of their actions by looking closely at the numbers surroudning their actions. 

1= creation, beginning, new.
2= connections, duality, division
3= a generating force
4= solidity, time, dullness
5= pleasure, enjoyment, relaxation
6= balance, harmony
7= seer, knowledge, wisdom
8= success, time in completion (infinity)
9- completion, love
10= new direction

Downfall, time gets controlled, pinned down. When you have a system of numbers the numbers then dictate your reality. The numbers dont lie. When I use numerology I can foretell the future and see right thru your actions. It's like time is written with exact meanings and definitions and our actions are controlled by these meanings.
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#2
Once you generate the number's meaning inside your mind, then alignment begins to occur. Your mind processes the meanings and reality conforms. With enough understanding of numbers you can divine the future, the present, and the past.
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#3
Numerology, a great source of inspiration. You seemed to have learned a lot. Tell us more. I could listen to your words forever. Your words are so musical, even when you're not singing.
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Pixie Dust wrote:
Numerology, a great source of inspiration.  You seemed to have learned a lot.  Tell us more.  I could listen to your words forever.  Your words are so musical, even when you're not singing.

La la la la lalalalala!!

Thanks, I was feeling down and needed a lil pick me up. Your numbers indicate success in connection, generating love. So the times are spot on.

Numerology is a secret I have kept for a long time. I didnt want others knowing of its power. I kept it closely guarded. My mind became overwhelmed with numerology and I could see everything so clearly. I could pick a lottery ticket and control my inner awareness, my inner energies, and control the outer alignment of the numbers. My favourite number has always been 8. Success and infinity, power. These days however I am enjoying 5's and 9's. 

Numerology scares me a lil but it is too fun. I mean the numbers can bind, and hold you down to a specific paradigm. Like I can know what time it is by checking closely my actions, and my thoughts, my intent. Its like at certain times you think of certain things. That is why for many years I discontinued numerology. I didnt want to be controlled. However as soon as I pick it back up there it is staring me right in the face as if it never left. 

My number system, the definitions I use, come from creation, perfect mathematics, and common sense. However I have seen that definitions are subject to change. So as you expand the definitive meaning of the numbers so does the alignment change. You are no longer tied down by the old system but have adopted a new system to take it place. 

I prefer to use number using sacred meanings, tried and tested meanings. Meanings that make sense. Indeed numerology is ancient and there is a lot of intent involved by our ancestors. A  lot of power in antiquity to draw from.
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#5
I urge you to use caution when reading numbers. One never knows what they may find when digging through antiquity.

Just kidding. Numerology is a fun arena.
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I used to sit back and meditate, intend alignment of the ancient lineage of sorcerers and masters. Genius' alike. I would sit and absorb so much information and realisation. Later I would learn to channel information from nearly anything, like books and music, so I would knwo the contents before reading. A lil while later I learned to jack this process, and imagine the book, or the song, as empty, before reading it and listening to it. I could fill the vessel with my own attention, fill the pages or the notes, with my own ideas and knowledge. They called me the book thief.
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#7
I've read that book... It's similar to the Lightening Thief. Have you read that one? I think you would enjoy it.
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#8
Edgar Cayce said he could put a book under his pillow at night, sleep on it, and then wake up as if he had read it.
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Pixie Dust wrote:
I've read that book... It's similar to the Lightening Thief.  Have you read that one?  I think you would enjoy it.

YOU read? Lmao! 

On a serious note, no i havent read them. I was going to steal the book theif one day but some other ones caught my eye that day instead. Maybe someday.
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