Submitted by A. - Right (not verified) on Wed, 2007-09-12 21:05.
I”m a 29/11
I’ve read the book… although I lent it out and can’t wait to get it back to read mine again, as well as cross reference other people like my parents. My boyfriend and two other friends I let have the book were startled to say the least - I was moved to tears upon reading my boyfriends. vague but with specifics that hit me. Each category (number) has certain specifics in it that other numbers do NOT have…for instance my best friend (a 5 I think) has considerable problems with her parents. again and again these problems come up strong, then dissapate - leaving her with confused feelings about what to do….her number is the ONLY number that mentions family struggle…my boyfriends mentions shoulder and back problems… crazy. That book, being skeptical myself(hey I HAVE to be skeptical! This way when I believe something, you KNOW I really believe it, that its been really thought about) astonishes me.
origin of numerology…. hmm, thats a tough subject. Why would numbers (that we as humans attibute, and made up in the first place) make ANY difference?? and which ones COULD matter.
I think I’ve come to settle upon that NO, birth name doesn’t matter, or how many letters are in our names…but perhaps birthday can. perhaps. If you believe in any sort of God, or power, it could make sense that you/me were born for a specific purpose - that purpose has a specific time (has to, there would be no purpose if the timing didn’t call for it) So if we were sent into this world with a specific purpose, the date we entered the game could be very valuable piece of info as to what we are here to do - as the fact is that this being/power didn’t actually tell us the purpose, wanting us to figure it out and all- maybe we COULD clue in by figuring why he sent us at this time, - this day this month this year…
Still tough to believe, but the book did truely startle me, and there must be a reason for that.
life born to live
I”m a 29/11 I’ve read the book… although I lent it out and can’t wait to get it back to read mine again, as well as cross reference other people like my parents. My boyfriend and two other friends I let have the book were startled to say the least - I was moved to tears upon reading my boyfriends. vague but with specifics that hit me. Each category (number) has certain specifics in it that other numbers do NOT have…for instance my best friend (a 5 I think) has considerable problems with her parents. again and again these problems come up strong, then dissapate - leaving her with confused feelings about what to do….her number is the ONLY number that mentions family struggle…my boyfriends mentions shoulder and back problems… crazy. That book, being skeptical myself(hey I HAVE to be skeptical! This way when I believe something, you KNOW I really believe it, that its been really thought about) astonishes me.
origin of numerology…. hmm, thats a tough subject. Why would numbers (that we as humans attibute, and made up in the first place) make ANY difference?? and which ones COULD matter. I think I’ve come to settle upon that NO, birth name doesn’t matter, or how many letters are in our names…but perhaps birthday can. perhaps. If you believe in any sort of God, or power, it could make sense that you/me were born for a specific purpose - that purpose has a specific time (has to, there would be no purpose if the timing didn’t call for it) So if we were sent into this world with a specific purpose, the date we entered the game could be very valuable piece of info as to what we are here to do - as the fact is that this being/power didn’t actually tell us the purpose, wanting us to figure it out and all- maybe we COULD clue in by figuring why he sent us at this time, - this day this month this year…
Still tough to believe, but the book did truely startle me, and there must be a reason for that.
-allison