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How to Use Numerology to Improve a Career

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By John Gossett
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Since King Solomon first used numerology to support and enhance his great wisdom, this practice has served many great leaders well. Some people have tested and used numerology inside the career development industry with great success and dependable results. As an introduction, here are some compatible career paths based on your life lesson number.

Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Determine your life lesson number. Write down your birthday in the following format: month plus date and year (all 4 digits). If your birthday is October 28, 1953, then write down 10 + 28 + 1953. Now reduce the year to 2 digits by adding 1 + 9 + 5 + 3 = 18. Next add the 3 2-digit numbers, i.e., 10 + 28 + 18 = 56. Reduce the 56 by adding 5 + 6 = 11 (normally you would reduce the 11 to 2 by adding 1 + 1, but 11, 22, 33 and 44 are master numbers and invoke a higher delineation that should not be further reduced).

  2. Step 2

    Consider the following career paths if your life lesson is 1: inventor, designer, aviator, leader of a business organization, ambassador, director, program planner, store owner, military officer, film, TV or theater producer, lecturer, promoter, sales manager, engineer, executive, explorer or creative work of all kinds.

  3. Step 3

    Consider the following career paths if your life lesson is 2: diplomat, caterer, clerk, lawyer, insurance adjuster, architect, bookkeeper, bill collector, custodian, legislator, librarian, minister, politician or teacher.

  4. Step 4

    Consider the following career paths if your life lesson is 3: artist, musician, nurse, dietician, physician, writer, entertainer, cosmetician, salesperson (cosmetics, art supplies), lawyer, judge, engineer, priest, playground director, athletic coach, scout director, vocational teacher or philosopher.

  5. Step 5

    Consider the following career paths if your life lesson is 4: all building trades, numerologist, farmer, miner, industrialist, mason, draftsman, mechanic, accountant, undertaker, efficiency expert, executive, professional boxer, engineer, mechanic, chemist or laboratory technician.

  6. Step 6

    Consider the following career paths if your life lesson is 5: salesperson, advertising executive, investigator, detective, teacher, lecturer, writer, news columnist, editor, communications, graphologist, proofreader, publisher, playwright, TV or radio operator, artist, secretary, consultant, psychology or language teacher, interpreter or import-export dealer.

  7. Step 7

    Consider the following career paths if your life lesson is 6: actor, hostess or host, homemaker, teacher, writer, nurse, doctor, interior decorator, artist, florist, singer, voice teacher, tutor, beautician, dressmaker, designer, fashion expert, musician, performer, herbalist, theater work, marriage counselor, divorce attorney or service to others.

  8. Step 8

    Consider the following career paths if your life lesson is 7: archeologist, astrologer, engineer, healer, preacher, author, dentist, farmer, lawyer, photographer, psychic investigator or research. A 7 dislikes manual labor and works best in refined cultural environment.

  9. Step 9

    Consider the following career paths if your life lesson is 8: banker, financier, engineer, undertaker, chemist, carpenter, crime investigator, druggist, exterminator, firearms or explosives expert, lawyer, organizer, supervisor, philanthropist, manufacturer, architect or broker.

  10. Step 10

    Consider the following career paths if your life lesson is 9: researcher, electrician, explorer, magician, narcotics agent, scientist, doctor, teacher, preacher, lecturer, surgeon, diplomat, iron worker, artist, musician, lawyer, spiritual healer, horticulturist or landscape gardener.

  11. Step 11

    Consider the following career paths if your life lesson is 11: inspirational writer, teacher, lecturer, promoter, sales manager, leader in public affairs, metaphysical professional, astrologer, astronomer, numerologist, electrician, electronics expert or astronaut.

  12. Step 12

    Consider the following career paths if your life lesson is 22: executive, diplomat, ambassador, government agent, adjuster, mediator, humanitarian, librarian or school superintendent.

  13. Step 13

    Consider the following career paths if your life lesson is 33: professor of Bible studies, public servant or sacrificial service of some kind.

  14. Step 14

    Consider the following career paths if your life lesson is 44: farmer, builder, doctor, nurse, dietitian, soldier, politician, banker, businessman or social worker.

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joshzz said

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on 7/21/2009 LESSON LEARNED: Using numerology will lead you to disaster

joshzz said

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on 7/21/2009
This is certainly for the gullible.

Completely silly and ridiculous! Fortunately, anyone with any intelligence realizes the foolishness of numerology.

With that said, here is today's horoscope for someone that subscribes to numerology, astrology and fortune tellers- in this case, it doesn't matter the month you were born:

A mind in motion stays in motion and that goes double for you. You love using good sense but will be tempted by foolishness all along the way. After today, stay away from all horoscopes, fortune tellers, and numerology.

If you pay a fortune teller for advice, you will be attacked by a wild animal and devoured.

If you continue to read horoscopes you will perish in a deadly plane crash brought on by terrorists from Saudi Arabia.

If you consult a numerologist, you will be stricken by a horrible disease, that will slowly eat your body un...

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