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What is Numerology?

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    Part of the video series: How to Read Tarot Cards

    Summary: Learn about numerology in this free fortune-telling video on how to read tarot cards.

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    By Anubha Gupta
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    Anubha Gupta has been a professional tarot card reader since 2004. She has been serving 400 families all over India for several years.read more

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    "Hi, I'm Anubha Gupta on behalf of Expert Village. Tarot has a very strong ling to numerology as the major arcana go pass by, you will realize that the numbers given in it, especially from one to nine are linked to numerology as the person with the numerological grid or the person with a numerological date of birth, that is the date, month, and year which is called a destiny number, and the cards numbers match exactly the same. If you are a particular month and a date born, you can add all the three and you can come to a particular conclusion which is a single digit conclusion. This single digit, if you match with probably an emperors card, is going to be absolutely your characters sketch and your nature, your attitude towards life as well as the business that suits you is going to be just exact to that emperor card. That's the reason Tarot and Numerology go hand in hand. As well Numerology could part which is the time field of life go according to the air, according to the fire sign are also interlinked. So that is the reason we have to make sure that there should be some basic numerology also accepted once you are reading the cards. "

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