Lesson 5: Predictive Numerology, Part 1
In the last four lessons we discussed the fundamentals of advanced numerology, the characteristics of numbers, the characteristics of solar months, and the modification of the general characteristics of persons of various numbers, the importance of numerical values, and their meanings.
We will now delve into the world of the predictive and relationship aspects. This lesson focuses on the fundamentals of basic and period numbers, which play key roles in predictive numerology; please note that I developed this system through the application of an important principle of Vedic Astrology.
I again urge you to take the multiple choice test at the end of this lesson.
The Basic and Period Numbers
The base for predictive numerology lies in the natural and functional qualities of the numbers and the zodiac. When astrologically viewed, every person has a zodiacal ascendant. Likewise, when seen from the numerological angle, every person has a basic number and a period number. Only these two numbers are mainly used in the predictive numerology and they are the prerequisites for predicting events.
What is the basic number?
A person’s basic number, also known as the numerical ascendant, is attained by adding the number of “birth date” and the number of “birth month“. For example, if you are born on the 21st day of August (the year is not mentioned as it is not part of calculations here), your basic number is 2. See how it is calculated:
Number of the day: 3 (21=2+1=3)
Number of the month: 8 (August is 8th in the series of 12 months from January to December)
3+8 =11=1+1=2 (It should always be converted into a single digit)
Specialty of 5, 6, 9 as the basic numbers
Take the numbers 5, 6, 9, all the other numbers own only single signs (refer to section 2 in lesson 2), yet these three numbers have lordship of two signs each, and when you get one of these three as the basic number, you may doubt as to which one of the two signs owned by it should be treated as the basic number. For example, you may get the basic number as 5 from a person’s birth date. Number 5 owns 2 signs, of which one is negative and the other is positive. In such a situation, you cannot go by a random method, but you have to find out the solar or numerical month in which the person is born. If the month represents a positive sign, take 5 positive as the basic number. Or if the month represents a negative one, take 5 negative as the basic number.
The following calculation will make things much clearer: If a person is born on September 5, his basic number is 5 positive.
Number of Date + Number of Month
5 + 9 = 14 = 1+4 =5 Since this birth date falls in the numerological month (August 24–September 23) which is positive, the basic number becomes 5 positive. When the basic number is 5, 6, or 9 owning two signs, and the numerological month is that of 2 and 1, which are both positive and negative, you have to adopt the following method and should not take into consideration the numerological month: if the birth date falls with in the first fifteen days of the month, take the positive one as the basic number, but if the birth date is on or after 16th of the month, take the negative one as the basic number.
What is the period number?
A person’s period number is obtained by adding the number of the birth date and the number of the numerological month in which he is born. If you are born on August 21 (again, the year is not mentioned as it is not part of calculations here), your period number is 4. See how it is calculated:
The day falls in the numerological month of 1 representing Leo whose period is from July 23 to August 23.
Number of birth date: 3 (21=2+1=3)
Number of numerological month: 1 (3+1=4; it should always be converted into a single digit) Why is the year of birth not considered?
One may wonder why the number of the year is not considered in the calculation of either the basic number or the period number. It becomes clear that this is not useful when considering that the year of birth is never repeated in anyone’s life. On the other hand, date, month and numerological month are often repeated in everybody’s life. For example, take a person is born on August 15, 1989. In his life, he may come across many August months and many dates of 15 in addition to many numerological months of the same number but he never sees the year 1989 again. As a result of this, the role played by the year of birth is nil in predictive numerology and the year number is avoided.
As already discussed in lessons 2 and 3, a person’s general nature and characteristics are decided by the number of the date on which s/he is born and the number of the numerological month in which s/he is born. Again, the year of birth plays no role. Please note that these two numbers are obtained to be used in predictive numerology only and not anywhere else.
Periods of Numbers
Before proceeding to work on these numbers, we must learn about the periods of numbers. In the age-old Indian Vedic astrology, a time tested method known as the Vimshottari period system is used for knowing and predicting the future events. It has already been pointed out that the numbers cannot act independently but they, as the true representatives of the planets, inherit their qualities and pass on the same to mankind. Along with the qualities and characteristics of the planets, the numbers inherit their periods also. The following are the periods of various numbers as inherited from the respective planets:
Numbers Periods (in years)1 62 103 164 185 176 207 78 199 7
The order of periods
Now we shall study how these periods operate. While counting money, buying things from a shop. or withdrawing money from a bank (or for anything else where counting is used), we use the numbers starting from one. This means that number one always comes first, followed by two. Two is always followed by three, to be followed by four, and so on. We do this intentionally and counting is done from one. But do these numbers, whenever they act, act one by one in order, as we do the counting, like number one is followed by two, and two followed by three, and so on?
No! They never act in order as we do so intentionally. Is the same winning number repeated in races daily? Did you ever find the serial numbers of winning horses on a single day to be in serial order like 1, 2, 3 and 4 and so on? Did you ever get the cinema hall tickets or train tickets containing serial order numbers during your two regular visits to a cinema hall or train journeys?
You can never say “yes” to such questions, as numbers have a tendency to act at random. In such circumstances, it is also very difficult to say that the periods of numbers operate in serial order. For example, a person who completes the number one period has to enter the phase of the number two period, and after that pass through the number three period, if one goes by the serial order. As it is not possible for the periods of numbers to act in such a serial order, a system is needed to be used in predictive numerology.
Each and every human being normally undergoes nine different phases in his or her life, and each number represents a different phase of life. We have already discussed the various characteristics of numbers in detail in lesson number 2. At this time, please note the chief characteristics of numbers:
Creation (origin)
Maturity ( Mind)
Growth , Progress, expansion
Hard work and separation
Intelligence
Love and peace
Philosophy and mystery
Old age and loneliness
Youthfulness energyFor any human being, first comes origin or creation (1) followed by maturity (2). After this follows youthfulness (9) in order to reach a phase of separation (4) (through marriage or profession). Then the person progresses (3) in life to accumulate wealth, only to be affected later by the feelings of loneliness (8) as if he or she has distanced himself or herself from his or her parents, brothers and sisters and native environment. Then is the time for anyone to think of what is good or bad, and it makes him or her more and more intelligent ( 5 ). As the person grows in age and maturity, philosophical tendencies ( 7 ) also grow along with him or her. Finally, when the person gets old, he or she rests pleasantly thinking of love and peace (6) and nothing else.
Representing the nine phases, as described above, periods of numbers operate in the following order in anybody’s life:
Number 1; Periods (in years) 6
Number 2; Periods (in years) 10
Number 9; Periods (in years) 7
Number 4; Periods (in years) 18
Number 3; Periods (in years) 16
Number 8; Periods (in years) 19
Number 5; Periods (in years) 17
Number 7; Periods (in years) 7
Number 6; Periods (in years) 20
Sub Periods of Numbers
Now is the time for us to discuss the sub periods of numbers. If you consider the previously mentioned periods of numbers as their main periods, then the main period of each number is divided into several sub periods. These sub periods are very useful in predictive numerology. Please note that the first sub period in the main period of a number starts with the same number and the order of sub periods is the same as in the main periods.
Main period of number 1
The main period of number 1consists of the following sub periods of various numbers as shown below (the first row indicates numbers of sub periods, the second row indicates months, and the third row days):
1 3 18
2 6 0
9 4 6
4 10 24
3 9 18
8 11 12
5 10 6
7 4 6
6 12 0
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72 0
-----------Main period of number 2
The main period of number 2 consists of the following sub periods of various numbers as shown below (the first row indicates numbers of sub periods, the second row indicates months, and the third row days):
2 10 0
9 7 0
4 18 0
3 16 0
8 19 0
5 17 0
7 7 0
6 20 0
1 6 0
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120 0
---------- Main period of number 9
The main period of number 9 consists of the following sub periods of various numbers as shown below (the first row indicates the numbers of sub periods, the second row indicates months, and the third row days):
9 4 27
4 12 18
3 11 6
8 13 9
5 11 17
7 4 27
6 14 0
1 4 6
2 7 0
----------
84 0
----------- Main period of number 4
The main period of number 4 consists of the following sub periods of various numbers as shown below (the first row indicates the numbers of sub periods, the second row indicates months, and the third row days):
4 32 12
3 28 24
8 34 6
5 30 18
7 12 18
6 36 0
1 10 24
2 18 0
9 12 18
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216 0
------------Main period of number 3
The main period of number 3 consists of the following sub periods of various numbers as shown below (the first row indicates the numbers of sub periods, the second row indicates months, and the third row days):
3 25 18
8 30 12
5 27 6
7 11 6
6 32 0
1 9 18
2 16 0
9 11 6
4 28 24
-----------
192 0
------------ Main period of number 8
The main period of number 8 consists of the following sub periods of various numbers as shown below (the first row indicates the numbers of sub periods, the second row indicates months, and the third row days):
8 36 3
5 32 9
7 13 9
6 38 0
1 11 12
2 19 0
9 13 9
4 34 6
3 30 12
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228 0
-------------- Main period of number 5
The main period of number 5 consists of the following sub periods of various numbers as shown below (the first row indicates the numbers of sub periods, the second row indicates months, and the third row days):
5 28 27
7 11 27
6 34 0
1 10 6
2 17 0
9 11 27
4 30 18
3 27 6
8 32 9
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204 0
-------------- Main period of number 7
The main period of number 7 consists of the following sub periods of various numbers as shown below (the first row indicates the numbers of sub periods, the second row indicates months, and the third row days):
7 4 27
6 14 0
1 4 6
2 7 0
9 4 27
4 12 18
3 11 6
8 13 9
5 11 27
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84 0
------------- Main period of number 6
The main period of number 6 consists of the following sub periods of various numbers as shown below (the first row indicates the numbers of sub periods, the second row indicates months, and the third row days):
6 40 0
1 12 0
2 20 0
9 14 0
4 36 0
3 32 0
8 38 0
5 34 27
7 14 0
-------------
240 0
------------- Friends and foes among numbers
Like we have friends and foes in our society, numbers also have got friends and enemies among themselves. This friendship concept plays an important role in the predictive part. The following is the table which shows friends and foes among numbers:
Number 1, Friends 2, 3, 4, 7, 9, Enemies 6,8, Neutral 5
Number 2, Friends 1, 4, 5, 7, Enemies ----- , Neutral 3,6,8,9
Number 3, Friends 1, 2, 4, 7, 9, Enemies 5, 6, Neutral 8
Number 4, Friends 1, 2, 3.7,9, Enemies 6, 8, Neutral 5
Number 5, Friends 1,4, 6, Enemies 2,7, Neutral 3, 8, 9,
Number 6, Friends 5,8, Enemies 1,2, 4,7, Neutral 3, 9
Number 7, Friends 1,2, 4,5, Enemies -------, Neutral 3,6,8,9
Number 8, Friends 5, 6, Enemies 1, 2,4,7,9, Neutral 3
Number 9, Friends 1, 2,3,4,7, Enemies 5, Neutral 6, 8The friendship concept is an excellent one and when applied to personalities, it gives amazing results. For example, one can see from the above table that number 1 considers 2,3,4,7 and 9 as friendly numbers while it sees 6 and 8 as enemy numbers and 5 as the neutral number. One can find that the number 5 considers 1 as the friendly number. It should be understood from this that when a number considers another number as a friendly one, the latter should not necessarily reciprocate the former in the same manner.
When this is applied to people, a number 1 person, born on any date whose digits are equal to 1 when totaled, is considered friendly by a number 5 person, born on any date whose digits are equal to 5 when totaled. Yet, it must be noted that a number 1 man or woman always considers a number 5 person, male or female, as a neutral person only. This plays an important role in predicting relationships between people.
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