Sunday, January 23, 2011

Numerology Compatibility Is Another Option When Testing Your Love

By Barbara Mac Intosh


There is an old saying that says the pain of lost love will always be preferable to those that have never been touched by love in the first place. Bold words, but for those who have lived within this prized emotion it makes complete sense. Giving meaning to live requires more than an occupation, it requires a partner that loves us and whom we love in return. Finding this person can be a daunting task to say the least and when you meet so many people, how can you be sure that they are the right person. This is where things like astrology and numerology compatibility come in handy.

Sound odd? It really isn't. Many people, whether they want to admit it or not, have sneaked a peek at their horoscopes now and again. When you factor in numerology, you're just assigned value to the planets and planetary bodies that makes up the original zodiac.

This is not a new concept. Cultures have assigned meaning to numbers for thousands of years and in a variety of ways. For this particular kind of system, the values go up the nine, but also include zero.

How are they assigned to different zodiac symbols? Well, this is done through the particular body. For the numbers one and two, it is not any planet, but instead the sun and moon. This introduction adds something different

More often than not, numerology and astrology are linked together and this is especially true when dealing with compatibility between signs. While two astrological signs might traditionally be incompatible, when you account for further factors like numbers the comparisons are more nuanced.

When it comes to things like astrology, the mechanics usually go much deeper than what you initially think. There are so many facets to look at if you really want to assess true compatibility. Doing that requires different tools and numerology acts as a secondary tool, another way to look at information. When it comes to love we are all a little scared of being hurt and doing some legwork beforehand on what your issues may be can't hurt.




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