The roots of numerology date back thousands of years and variations of it can be found in most cultures throughout history. While many people dismiss it as a pseudo-science, it has been taught and studied by some of the most respected mathematicians throughout history.

All the numerologist needs from you is your full birth name and date of birth. Number values are assigned to the letters in your name. The numerologist will then add those in a multitude of combinations with your birth date, to establish your key numbers.

These key numbers are then interpreted, which leads to a complete description of your personal characteristics.
Finding out more about yourself will enable you to develop in ways which may have seemed impossible before.

Numerology will help you make the most of your strengths, as well as deal with your weaknesses.
The accuracy of Numerology Science is amazing in its depth of detail and comparable to an Astrological Reading in its’ overall completeness.

The numbers of your birth date can reveal:

Life Path Number – The Path you have chosen to fulfill your mission in this life. Major Lesson.

Day Number – How you approach life.

Personal Year – The stage you are at in your 9 year cycle. Provides insight into your present and future cycles.

Patterns of your daily/monthly/yearly cycles of growth

The numbers of your Name can reveal:

Inner Number – Inner feelings, your hearts desire.

Outer Number – Your Personality, Outer Persona.

Destiny Number – Life Mission Key to success.

Transit Number – Energy of any chosen year

Personal readings by telephone, Skype or Zoom

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