Wednesday, October 19, 2011

An Introduction To Numerology Meanings

By Hugudy Kimmot


People often look for direction in their lives. There are various ways of doing this. One way of doing this is by looking for numerology meanings and how they apply to your personality, life goals and how to achieve them.

There are three main numbers with each one said to have its own individual cosmic vibration. One is the life path that is said to reveal your future and destiny. The others are attitude and personality. These are numbered one to nine, each with their own distinctive traits that reveal details about a person and how they can get more from their life.

The numbers are between one to nine, each one revealing a distinct personality trait. One is said to show someone with leadership qualities, while two shows someone who is imaginative. People with three are said to be effective communicators, while number four people are said to be serious and analytical.

Fives are said to be very independent spirited, while sixes tend to want to be closer to their families. Sevens are said to have a spiritual and mysterious side, while eights are more ambitious. Nine tends to be the number of people who have had the most difficult life.

While these all sound very positive the numbers can equally reflect negative traits. While ones can be very stubborn twos are often clingy and overly dependent. Threes and fours can often lose focus by working too hard, fives can easily get distracted and eights can often overlook little details when making their big plans. Sixes can become introverted if hurt, while sevens can often find it difficult in social situations and nines can be negatively affected by hardships in their lives.

This is said to be an introduction to numerology meanings. If you want more specific information about how numbers relate to your life it is worth looking for compatibility charts and consultations. This could help you learn more about your life, find a potential life partner and give you clues for personal direction and fulfilment.




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