How do you arrive at the numbers in a chart?
Numerology deals, for the most part, with the single-digit numbers
1 through
9. The only exceptions to this rule are some two-digit numbers that
have
special meanings, which are explained later on. For this reason,
all the
arithmetic involved is very basic. Only the simplest addition and
subtraction
are used to find your personal numbers from your name and date of
birth.
The letters of your name correspond
to numbers. Each letter is assigned a
number by virtue of its position in the alphabet. For example, A
is 1, B is 2,
C is 3, and so on. Since only the first nine digits are used, the
cycle repeats
itself. The following shows the letters and their numerical value: |