Numerology 103


© J. Udayabhaskara Sastry

Lesson 4: Value Numerology

This lesson discusses the methods used for calculating the numerical values of the names of persons (and also things), and explains the enriched meanings of prime and double digit numbers. Please remember to take the multiple choice test at the end of this lesson.

The aim of this lesson is to train the Numerologist to be thorough in the methods of calculating numerical values and in the assessment of broader meanings of prime and double digit numbers, so that you can use them wherever necessary when you deal with Relationship Numerology.

Calculating Numerical Values

In the same way that the numbers represent various planets, everything on this earth represents one of the nine primary numbers. Human beings, countries, cities, towns, streets, houses and places all have their own names, and it is a well-known truth that everything in this world can be expressed in terms of a numerical value. To convert each and everything, including the names of persons, into numerical values, the following two methods are followed:

  1. Pythagoras method
  2. Chaldean or Hebrew method
The Pythagoras method stipluates:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
A B C D E F G H I
J K L M N O P Q R
S T U V W X Y Z

The Chaldean or Hebrew method states:
A B C D E
1 2 3 4 5
F G H I J
8 3 5 1 1
K L M N
2 3 4 5
O P
7 8
Q R S T
1 2 3 4
U V W
6 6 6
X Y Z
5 1 7

I recommend to the student of this advanced Numerology course to follow the Hebrew method in calculating the numerical values of names, persons, and things as it is advocated by the great numerologist Cheiro. This method has been producing very accurate results in all respects, and Cheiro could predict very accurately with this method. In my experience, too, this method is turning out to be very accurate.

As an example, take the name of “Sylvia Cochran”. The numerical values of “Sylvia Cochran” should be calculated in the following way:
Sylvia Cochran
3136113735215
3+1+3+6+1+1+3+7+3+5+2+1+5=41=4+1= 5

When you want to study anything in terms of Advanced Numerology, the numerical value of the object, whether it is a person or thing, should be calculated in the above manner.

Used names are important

You may entertain doubts in you mind as to which name is to be considered for numerical purpose when a person has several names. It must be noted that whatever is the number of names one may posses, the most used name should be considered for the purpose of general numerological study. The reason is that only pronunciations would carry the power of vibrations and not the written name. The pronunciation of the name of a person or thing is vital. How the name of a person is written is not important.

A person may have different names at different places. For example, take the name of “Sylvia Cochran” again. “Sylvia Cochran” may be called “Sylvia” by family members at home or “Cochran” by colleagues at the work place. Naturally you would be confused as to which one is to be considered for the purpose of calculation. The answer is very simple. If you study the name in relation to a family issue, consider the name “Sylvia” (used at home), and if you study the name in relation to an issue concerning the work place, consider the name “Cochran” (as used at the work place). This means that you have to take into consideration the name that is used in relation to a particular aspect which is to be studied.

Thus, irrespective of one’s birth name or name mentioned in the school records or in any other official record, only the used name in relation to a particular issue should be considered for the purpose of calculation. The next lesson will focus further on relationship numerology, the utility of improvised names, and how they would change one’s life despite the birth name, indicating a defect or problem.



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