Post by Professor Lizzy Granger on Apr 19, 2007 20:15:52 GMT -5
“Like astrology, Arithmancy claims to offer practitioners a system for determining favorable and unfavorable days for any individual. As a general rule, favorable days are supposed to be those that correspond to a person's character number. An "eight" personality, for example, would be advised to schedule important events like starting a business or getting married so that they occur on the 8th, 17th, or 26th of the month (each of which reduces to 8). Also corresponding to the names of the days of the week such as Thursday the 8th 17th or 26th would be good for that 8 person. Also the same with months.
Since any name or word can be converted to a number, Arithmancy is also used to reveal "hidden kinships" among people, places, and things-the theory being that words and names that share the same numerical value are related and naturally go together. Thus a "six," will be best off driving a brand of car that reduces to 6, like a Honda or a Toyota. A "two" will be most romantically compatible with another "two." "Fives" should consider living in a city that reduces to 5 (such as Tokyo or Pittsburgh), and so forth. Although we don't recommend it, virtually all of life's decisions can be made "according to the numbers," from the friends one associates with to the foods on the breakfast table (eggs = 2, toast = 3, corn flakes = 4).
I want you to find all of the numbers for the days. Then tell me what day you are most compatible with.
Monday:
Tuesday:
Wednesday:
Thursday:
Friday:
Saturday:
Sunday:
Also tell me when you were born. That is what we are going to work with in the next lesson!”
Since any name or word can be converted to a number, Arithmancy is also used to reveal "hidden kinships" among people, places, and things-the theory being that words and names that share the same numerical value are related and naturally go together. Thus a "six," will be best off driving a brand of car that reduces to 6, like a Honda or a Toyota. A "two" will be most romantically compatible with another "two." "Fives" should consider living in a city that reduces to 5 (such as Tokyo or Pittsburgh), and so forth. Although we don't recommend it, virtually all of life's decisions can be made "according to the numbers," from the friends one associates with to the foods on the breakfast table (eggs = 2, toast = 3, corn flakes = 4).
I want you to find all of the numbers for the days. Then tell me what day you are most compatible with.
Monday:
Tuesday:
Wednesday:
Thursday:
Friday:
Saturday:
Sunday:
Also tell me when you were born. That is what we are going to work with in the next lesson!”