| As you observe
the grid, the first column has a one at the
top. All the letters below the one (A, J, S)
have a value of '1' in numerology. The same
will be true with each consecutive column.
Next, write your
birth name and find the value of each
letter.
John Smith
J
= 1; O = 6; H = 8; N = 5
S
= 1; M = 4; I = 9; T = 2; H = 8
Now
add the numbers and reduce them to a single
digit:
1
+ 6 + 8 + 5 + 1 + 4 + 9 + 2 + 8 = 44 = 8
Thus the numerical value of the name 'John
Smith' is '8'.
If
I were doing this, I would write it out this
way:
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1 6
8 5
1 4 9 2 8
= 44/8
J O H N
S M I T H
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And here's a hint: The whole name has
one value that gives you information.
The VOWELS have their own value and
their own meaning.
The CONSONANTS also have their own
value and their own meaning.
Because of that, separating the
different elements of the name make the
information easier to gather and
interpret.
Therefore, I suggest you write the
value of the VOWELS above the name and
total them separately. And that you
write the values of the CONSONANTS below
the name and total them separately. This
is what that looks like:
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Vowels
Full Name
Consonants |
6
9
= 15/6
J O H N
S M I T
H = 6 + 2 = 8
1
8 5
1 4
2 8
= 29/11/2
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Vowels = 6
Consonants
= 2
Vowels
+ Consonants = 8 |
Master Numbers: There are certain numbers in
numerology which are deemed to have
important energy and therefore should not be
reduced. Those numbers are: 11, 22, 33, 44,
55, 66, 77, 88, 99
If
you notice, in the letter grid above the
letters 'K'
and 'V'
are represented with a different color.
That's because
K is the 11th
letter of the alphabet and
V
is the 22nd. Therefore when you have these
letters in your name, you can use '11' and
'22' respectively for the value of those
letters.
Also, notice that the name John Smith
actually adds up to '44'. This is a Master
Number and therefore should be studied with
this in mind.
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