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How to Use Numerology in Short-term Travel Planning

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By John Gossett
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The ancient metaphysical art of numerology is a very practical approach to tapping into the power and order of the universe. Great leaders throughout history have depended on this resource to help them better understand how to align themselves with nature and the cosmos. A quick look into the best times to travel could be very useful in avoiding problems and maximizing your investment, enjoyment and safety while away from home.

Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Pencil or pen Blank sheet of paper
  1. Step 1

    Calculate your year number, which governs the energy or numeric vibration from your last birthday until your next birthday. This is accomplished by adding the month and day or your birthday to the year of your last birthday. So if you were born on October 28th, you would add 10 + 28 + 2007 = 47 (if calculating before October 28, 2008).

  2. Step 2

    Determine the month numbers using the year number by adding 47 + the number of the month. So January 2008 is 47 + 1 = 48. Reduce 48 to the prime vibration by adding 4 + 8 = 12. Then reduce 12 by adding 1 + 2 = 3. Thus, your month number is 48/3. February is 49/4, March is 50/5, April is 51/6, May is 52/7, June is 53/8, July is 54/9, August is 55/1, September is 56/11 (11, 22, 33 and 44 are master numbers that are not further reduced), October up until the birthday is 57/3. October in the previous year following the birthday was 57/3, November was 58/4 and December was 59/5.

  3. Step 3

    Consider the overriding vibration of the year number. The number 47/11 denotes a highly karmic period where things can happen quickly and fortunes can be made and lost. If you are of the right mind and heart, great things can be achieved; however, what is gained quickly can be lost at the same speed. In general an 11 year is a good number for travel. The best numbers for travel are 1, 3 and 5 with emphasis on 3.

  4. Step 4

    Look at the number of each month. This is really the most important number when predicting the environment for your activities. A 1 month is a good month for seeking out new opportunity when you will have a lot of energy. A 2 month is a time you would expect to be more of a gestation period where you will take a back seat to others. A 3 month is good time for travel and self-expression. A 4 month is a time to get things in order. A 5 month is a good time for preparing for a change or making a change---or when flexibility will be required. A 6 is a vibration that equates to the home and family. A 7 is for rest, rejuvenation, relaxation, a vacation. An 8 month is a time when you have power for business or sports. A 9 is when anything that needs to drop out of your life or be left behind may well do exactly that. An 11 month is a high energy time where anything is possible. A 22 month will bring organization and order into your life whether you want it or not. A 33 is the Christ number, and mystic and providential energy will surround your household. A 44 month is a time for a prize-winning garden to be planted, a showpiece house to be built, or a highly profitable business to be expanded or launched.

  5. Step 5

    Think about how your life lines up with these basic monthly and yearly vibrations. If you are pursuing activities that oppose these vibrations, you are likely to encounter mental and physical challenges. If you notice that your travel to Europe is planned during a 2 month, see if you can delay it another month and travel under a 3 vibration. If your trip is planned during a 7 month, make sure it is a short journey to a secluded, restful destination.

  6. Step 6

    Compare the year number and the month. If they are the same, the vibration is even greater, so expect to encounter a double dose of whatever the number normally hands over. If you are in 3 vibration for both the year and the month, then pack your bags---you simply must take a trip during this period.

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