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The Complete Book of Numerology Paperback – Illustrated, November 1, 2005
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The Complete Book of Numerology reveals the underlying meaning behind the numbers in your life and enables you to understand the connection between your numerological patterns and your degree of abundance, health, and general well-being.
Overall, delving into the world of numbers will provide you with a simple and accurate way to decipher your experiences in the same manner that a road map helps you navigate a route that you haven’t previously traveled.
- Print length288 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherHay House Inc.
- Publication dateNovember 1, 2005
- Dimensions5.56 x 0.77 x 8.5 inches
- ISBN-10140190727X
- ISBN-13978-1401907273
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- Publisher : Hay House Inc.; Illustrated edition (November 1, 2005)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 288 pages
- ISBN-10 : 140190727X
- ISBN-13 : 978-1401907273
- Item Weight : 13.4 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.56 x 0.77 x 8.5 inches
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I found the book to be very educational and more practical. I could not relate only with few chapters such as the numerology of the names and also on reincarnation. I found the book to be a good introduction into numerology as a technique.
I learned a lot of information on the astrology introduction and the importance of the diet associated with the particular star signs.
Great read and would recommend it for those who are seeking to know themselves.
He also refers to a person's "ruling number" instead of using the term "life path number", and delves into the positive and negative tendencies of each number, traits associated with each number, and even vocations that suit that particular personality. He also talks about particular day numbers, and what they mean when you are born on a particular day, and also delves into the master numbers, such as 11 and 22 in a more in depth way than other books that I have read.
The chapter on "Arrows of Individuality" is really intriguing. You take the month, day, and year you were born, and lay the digits out on a grid, just like tic-tac-toe squares. The top row is 3,6,9 the middle row is 2,5,8 and the bottom row is 1,4,7. Depending on how your numbers cluster together on the grid, how many of the numbers repeat, which ones are absent, and where the gaps and spaces are in the grid defines who you are. It shows where your strengths and deficiencies are, what mental abilities you have, personality issues, memory, how sensitive you are, etc, etc. Pretty amazing stuff!
I would highly recommend this book to anyone interested in Numerology. Glynis McCants book "Glynis Has Your Number" is another enjoyable and informative book as well. Both of these books are very interesting, but present the subject in slightly different ways.
In addition to the calculation of numbers and configurations of charts, the author provides basic descriptions of the meanings of numbers in various situations. He includes detail in using the knowledge to better understand traits, develop strengths and overcome weaknesses. The book can be easily used as a working handbook of practical numerology
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There is more, however. Phillips provides background about the philosophical and metaphysical underpinnings of numerology as a science. This includes chapters on such esoteric subjects as the connection between astrology and numerology, relationship compatibility, and even reincarnation. Giving just enough information without overwhelming the novice (like me), the book lives up to it’s subtitle: “Discovering the Inner Self.”
One of the things I look for in reading nonfiction is whether the book stimulates me to learn more, to pursue further information on the subject, and a desire to explore the topic in greater depth. This book certainly did that.
THE GOOD: It explained very well the methodology and layout used to do the calculations. The parts up to and through "arrows" is very detailed and something that you won't find presented in most modern texts. Explainations up to that point are also pretty good and thorough.
THE BAD: It was very bad when it got to occupations. VERY! For example Social Work for an 11 is just wrong and a huge underuse of energy. More correctly is the fact that an 11 is best in a social leadership role. Social Working is not leading. LOL Another example is for an 8 as an actor. Most of the people he lists are actors but not very good ones, instead they are "popular" in their jobs due to "something" but not necessarily proficiency of the craft. LOL These are just two example where he is generally correct but specifically wrong.
I specifically don't use numerology to personally assess because it fails to hone in the way that he tries to hone it in.
After the "arrows" chapter the author gets less and less detailed and basically writes about a paragraph of fluff about each heading. He even mentions the idea of twins but seems to fail to understand or explain that of course if they have different names that have different expressions. So in numerology twins wouldn't theoretically be difficult to distinguish whereas in astrology if you don't know the correct methodologies you could indeed have great difficulty.
Overall not a coaster but readers need to be VERY CAREFUL not to take the specific vocational advice too seriously. That was the most harmful part of the book, otherwise it was generally informative.
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If you are after a more in depth horoscope type book, then this is likely good for you. Just didn't do it for me.




Easy to following instructions for conducting my own numerology assessments as well.
Would recommend to anyone on the journey of self-discovery.