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Numerology
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21. How Lost Articles are Traced
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From
Your Destiny in Numbers by P.N. Scherman |
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In this
Chapter I shall deal with the subject of how lost articles can
be traced with the help of numbers. I have already dealt, in
previous pages with the trait of numbers which affects human
life.
Now here I have to explain as to how the ideas about the lost
things emerge in our mind and take shape for expressing the
same in the numbers. |
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Thought-form
ideas which comes automatically in our brain are nothing but
a cycle of nerves that operate on certain principles coming
in contact with the cyclic environments having a direct reference
to the article of our thought-form.
All this automatic mechanical phenomenon has a direct connection
with nervous system in our body which cannot be seen with naked
eyes, except that it may be felt or known through occult media.
Such a magnitude of concentration brings forth the thought-form
in some physical shape which can be expressed in numbers. That
is the combination of such ethereal forces taking a material
shape displayed in numbers. The number so arrived at, giving
us the quantity and quality both expressed numerically is the
second thought-form.
This quantity and quality expressed in numbers gives us the
opportunity for further post-mortem and analysis of our though-form. |
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Our sages developed this thought-form so
as to know of the coming events through Yoga whereas Pythagoras,
Chaldeans, Greeks developed this knowledge through the erection
of Pyramids, with the help of numbers.
Only the Chaldeans knew the interpretations of these numbers,
after erecting the Pyramids and obtaining the root key number,
which were supposed to be from 1 to 84 and they took certain
constants from the different numbers. The meaning of the interpretations
of these constants were only known to them, which were never
imparted to others and so it was lost in antiquity. Out of
these 84 key number interpretations they earmarked certain
key numbers i. e., 2, 4, and 8 as constant negative results.
Suppose, an article is lost. Now the key number of this article
after erecting the Pyramid comes to either 2, 4 or 8 irrespective
of the questioner's destiny number. According to them, the
answer is supposed to be in the negative, that is, the article
lost will not be traced.
But here, I differ. According to my theory the questioner's
number is also to be taken into consideration, that is, if
the key number of the lost article comes to number 8 by erecting
the Pyramid and the questioner's destiny number from his name
comes to number 5. These two numbers being friendly to each
other 'Chapter
10 under the heading, "Numbers and their Relations"
give the answer in affirmative i. e. the article lost, will
be traced.
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By erecting the Pyramid from the numerical
we get the last reduced number 9 which is supposed to be its
key number.
Mr Raj whose brother had run away from home, wanted to know
his whereabouts, put a question,
"where my brother has gone ?"
As there were five words in the question, I had to take another
fifth number as an affix and erected the Pyramid as under.
Had there been six words, then 6 was to be added as affix.
One has to affix the number of words one gets from the question.
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Where
my brother gone |
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That is, I got the key number 4 by erecting
the above Pyramid. Then I took his destiny number i. e. from
Raj's name, which was number 2.
R A J
9 1 1 = 11 = 1 + 1=2
By erecting the Pyramid from the question given by him I got
key number 4 and from his name number I got his destiny number
2. As numbers 2 and 4 are in harmony with each other, the
answer made by me was in the affirmative. After getting these
two numbers I further added and got another reduced number
which came to number 6, (4+2=6). This number 6 represents
the planet Venus, i. e. a symbol of love and affection. That
meant the boy had gone to some of his affectionate-relatives.
Actually the boy had gone to his grand-parents.
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Illustrations - Application of Numbers and their Uses |
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