Numerology, like astrology, has several different systems which have evolved over the years. These systems have the same basic principles, but also have major differences in how they prepare your reading. Here is a synopsis of the four major systems and how they differ.
Western Numerology
Western numerology is the classic form of numerology derived from the work of the Greek philosopher Pythagoras in the sixth century B.C. It uses your Gregorian birth date, and places the numbers in a (3 x 3) square with positions numbered from bottom to top, and left to right as shown below.
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If your date of birth numbers reduce to a (2), you are on Numerology’s Path of the Cooperator. If you’re on this Life Path, you can know how your relationships will work out depending on your partners Life Path. Will fate give you a lasting and rewarding relationship?
Life Path Calculation
Your Life Path is your primary number in Numerology; equivalent to your Sun sign in Astrology. You calculate it by adding together all the digits of your full date of birth, and then reducing the sum by fadic addition. Former president Bill Clinton is an example of a Life Path (2), his birth date of August 19th, 1946, reduces to a two when we sum all the digits as is shown below:
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If your date of birth numbers reduce to a (2), you are on Numerology’s Path of the Cooperator. If you’re on this Life Path, you can know how your relationships will work out depending on your partners Life Path. Will fate give you a lasting and rewarding relationship?
Life Path Calculation
Your Life Path is your primary number in Numerology; equivalent to your Sun sign in Astrology. You calculate it by adding together all the digits of your full date of birth, and then reducing the sum by fadic addition. Former president Bill Clinton is an example of a Life Path (2), his birth date of August 19th, 1946, reduces to a two when we sum all the digits as is shown below:
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If your date of birth numbers reduce to a (2), you are on Numerology’s Path of the Cooperator. If you’re on this Life Path, you can know how your relationships will work out depending on your partners Life Path. Will fate give you a lasting and rewarding relationship?
Life Path Calculation
Your Life Path is your primary number in Numerology; equivalent to your Sun sign in Astrology. You calculate it by adding together all the digits of your full date of birth, and then reducing the sum by fadic addition. Former president Bill Clinton is an example of a Life Path (2), his birth date of August 19th, 1946, reduces to a two when we sum all the digits as is shown below:
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If your date of birth numbers reduce to a (2), you are on Numerology’s Path of the Cooperator. If you’re on this Life Path, you can know how your relationships will work out depending on your partners Life Path. Will fate give you a lasting and rewarding relationship?
Life Path Calculation
Your Life Path is your primary number in Numerology; equivalent to your Sun sign in Astrology. You calculate it by adding together all the digits of your full date of birth, and then reducing the sum by fadic addition. Former president Bill Clinton is an example of a Life Path (2), his birth date of August 19th, 1946, reduces to a two when we sum all the digits as is shown below:
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