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Lesson 7: Predictive Numerology, Part 3
This lesson gives two important examples -Lady Diana and the WTC attack- to thoroughly analyze the predictive principles explained in the first two units of Predictive Numerology. A clear understanding of these two examples will go a long way in applying your knowledge of advanced numerology. Again, please use the learning tool provided in the multiple choice test at the end of this section.
Lady Diana
Now that we are familiar with the predictive principles, let us discuss how they operate practically in the lives of individuals. For this purpose, we shall work out the main and sub periods in the case of the late Lady Diana and prepare a predictive chart. - Date of birth: July 1, 1961
- Basic number of Lady Diana: 8
(Number of birth date + Number of birth month: 1 + 7 = 8)
- Period number of Lady Diana: 3
(Number of birth date + Number of the solar month = 1+2 =3) (Birth date falls in the period of June 22 to July 22 which belongs to the number 2)
- She was born in the period of number 3 which runs for 16 years. Prior to her date of birth, exactly 6 months (up to 30th of June) have passed away in that year implying that half of the 16 years of the number 3 period is over at the time of her birth leaving a balance of 8 years. The calculation is like this:
A period of 12 months or 1 year is equal to 16 years or 192 months. A period of 6 months is equal to how many months? (6 x 16 years) : 12 = 8 years
- Balance period of number 3.
16 - 8 = 8 years.
- Now, add the balance period of number 3 and other periods to the date of birth.
D01, M 07, Y 1961 DOB D0, M 0, Y 8 Balance of number 3 -------------------- D1, M 7, Y 1969 D3, M 0, Y 3 Number 8 sub period in the main of 8 ------------------ D4 , M 7, Y 1972 D9, M 8, Y 2 Number 5 sub period ------------------ D13, M 3, Y 1975 D9, M 1, Y 1 Number 7 sub period ------------------ D22, M 4, Y 1976 D0, M 2, Y 3 Number 6 sub period ------------------ D22, M 6, Y 1979 D12, M 11, Y 0 Number 1 sub period ------------------- D04, M 06, Y 1980 D0, M 7, Y 1 Number 2 sub period ------------------- D4, M 1, Y 1982 D9, M 1, Y 1 Number 9 sub period ------------------- D13, M 2, Y 1983 D6, M 10, Y 2 Number 4 sub period ------------------ D19, M 12, Y 1985 D12, M 6, Y 2 Number 3 sub period ---------------- D1, M 7, Y 1988 Number 5 main period starts D27, M 4 , Y 2 Number 5 sub period ------------------ D28, M 11, Y 1990 D27, M 11, Y 0 Number 7 sub period ------------------ D25, M 11, Y 1991 D0, M 10, Y 2 Number 6 sub period ------------------ D25, M 9, Y 1994 D6, M 10, Y 0 Number 1 sub period ----------------- D1, M 8, Y 1995 D0, M 5, Y 1 Number 2 sub period ----------------- D1, M 1, Y 1997 D27, M 11, Y 0 Number 9 sub period -- -------------- D28, M 12, Y 1997 ----------------- Please note that the main periods or sub periods in a main period run in the same order. The most important thing about these periods is that the main periods always indicate things while the sub periods produce the results. The natural period positions: - Aries- (March 21-April 20) 9 positive
- Taurus -(April 21-May 21) 6 negative
- Gemini-(May22-June 21) 5 negative
- Cancer-(June22-July 22) 2 positive and negative
- Leo-(July 23-August 23) 1 positive and negative
- Virgo-(August 24-September 23) 5 positive
- Libra-(September 24-October 23) 6 positive
- Scorpio-(October 24-Nov.22) 9 negative
- Sagittarius-(November 23-December 21) 3 positive
- Capricorn-(December 22-January 20) 8 negative
- Aquarius-(January 21-February 19) 4 positive
- Pisces-(February 20-March 20) 7 positive
Since Diana’s basic number is 8, count from 8 which becomes the first position. Then the functional positions would be as follows:- 8 negative becomes 1st position
- 4 positive becomes 2nd position
- 7 positive becomes 3rd position
- 9 positive becomes 4th position
- 6 negative becomes 5th position
- 5 negative becomes 6th position.
- 2 becomes 7th position
- 1 becomes 8th position
- 5 positive becomes 9th position
- 6 positive becomes 10th position
- 9 negative becomes 11th position
- 3 positive becomes 12th position
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