Are you ready to plan an event, such as a wedding or party? Do you have a workshop you would like to present? There are of course many considerations when planning any type of event, including the date. How do you choose the right date for your event?
We live in a world full of relationships. We are not just talking about the relationships we have with friends, family and colleagues. We live in the world, and are affected by the world as a whole as well as by the stars and planets.
Numerology is a tool that can be used to analyze the stronger qualities of a date or name. To use numerology as a tool for an event I would calculate many names and dates. First I would calculate the event name and date. Then I would find the numeric value for each of the key people to see how they fit into the event.
Biorhythm is another method to tune into the highs and lows for the day. Since biorhythm analysis is based on a date of birth it is better used for the personal interactivity between you and your event rather than the event itself. A biorhythm reading may serve as a good supplemental view to see how well you will manage the day of the event.
Astrology is a commonly used method that can be very generalized or delve deeply into a very relational interactivity between the planets and the birthdate of the key people in your event. Astrology takes years of training, so you might want to turn to an expert.
Of all the tools I mention in this article they all give a snapshot into the day or the people involved in the event. Any one of these tools can be used individually or collectively. I like to delve a little deeper, and for that reason I also bring in a look at the Mayan Tzolkin calendar.
Given a choice in day analysis tools I use the lesser known but very powerful Mayan Tzolkin Calendar. With this tool I can clearly see the interactivity of a day or multi-day event and the individuals involved is through the Mayan Tzolkin Calendar.
We live in a world full of relationships. We are not just talking about the relationships we have with friends, family and colleagues. We live in the world, and are affected by the world as a whole as well as by the stars and planets.
Numerology is a tool that can be used to analyze the stronger qualities of a date or name. To use numerology as a tool for an event I would calculate many names and dates. First I would calculate the event name and date. Then I would find the numeric value for each of the key people to see how they fit into the event.
Biorhythm is another method to tune into the highs and lows for the day. Since biorhythm analysis is based on a date of birth it is better used for the personal interactivity between you and your event rather than the event itself. A biorhythm reading may serve as a good supplemental view to see how well you will manage the day of the event.
Astrology is a commonly used method that can be very generalized or delve deeply into a very relational interactivity between the planets and the birthdate of the key people in your event. Astrology takes years of training, so you might want to turn to an expert.
Of all the tools I mention in this article they all give a snapshot into the day or the people involved in the event. Any one of these tools can be used individually or collectively. I like to delve a little deeper, and for that reason I also bring in a look at the Mayan Tzolkin calendar.
Given a choice in day analysis tools I use the lesser known but very powerful Mayan Tzolkin Calendar. With this tool I can clearly see the interactivity of a day or multi-day event and the individuals involved is through the Mayan Tzolkin Calendar.
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Find out more about the Mayan Calendar, and check out the Mayan Daily Insights for an intuitively derived look at the energies of the day. Each day gives us insight and opportunities to experience and grow, and with our inward spiraling cycle and 2012 right around the corner this is a great time for focus.