Devil's
Quotes
Just a couple of stuff overheard....
Crystals
The following semi precious stones listed here
are the common ones. Their uses and meanings are also provided. Only the
common available and cheaper ones have explaination. I don't expect you
to buy a diamond or ruby for these usage.
Meditation:
Amethyst,
Green Tourmaline, Jasper, Bloodstone,
Sapphire, Rose
Quartz, Aquamarine, Turquoise
and Quartz.
Concentration:
Quartz,
Amethyst,
Onyx, Sodalite, Chalcedony and Sapphire.
Inspiration:
Onyx, Aquamarine, Sapphire, Lapis
Lazuli, Chrysophase, Azurite, Ruby, Peridot, Moonstone
and Tourmaline.
Intuition:
Malachite,
Tigers Eye,
Rhodonite, Chrysophase, Ruby, aquamarine, Amethyst,
Sapphire, Lapis Lazuli and Amber.
Healing:
Quartz,
Amethyst.
(using Singularly) and all crystals, gems and stones.
Numerology
Numerology is believed to be one of the oldest forms of occult lore.
Its origins cannot be traced, but the Babylonian, the ancient Egyptians,
and many other people are all thought to have held theories of the occult
significance of numbers. This concept is closely related to astrology,
and to the observation of numbers found in natural phenomena - the five
senses, the seven colours of the spectrum, the 12 signs of the zodiac
and so on. Numbers were especially important to the Cabalists, both in
ancient times and in the Middle Ages. The Cabala, the secret mystical
lore of the Jews, contains a magico-philosophical science of numbers known
as gematria, based on the 22 letters of the Hebrew alphabet.
The basis of Numerology
Although there are some variations between the numerological systems that
have come down to the present day, most seem to be based on the theories
of the Greek mathematician and philosopher Pythagoras. He believed that
the whole universe was ordered mathematically, and that as everything
in it could be expressed in terms of numbers, numbers were therefore the
key to the universe. Numerology, which was also known as numeromancy or
arithomancy, used to be practiced as a form of general divination; today
its practitioners are mainly concerned with character analysis and potential.
The basis of numerology is the belief that numbers - especially the primary
numbers from 1 - 9 - exert an influence on every facet of our lives and
personalities. Each person has numbers that relate to the significant
events in his life. The most important being the birth number and the
name number.
Personality
Many of the characteristics associated with the primary numbers are related
to personality, so allowing you to access the character of any individual
whose name or birth number you have calculated. When you use the number
for other purpose (for example, to find out if a certain plan will be
a good one) their meanings should be interpreted according to their more
general characteristics.
Birth numbers
Your most important number is your birth number. This is calculated by
adding up the numbers of your date of birth. For example, if you were
born on June 11, 1977, add 6 (because June is the sixth month)+1+1+1+9+7+7,
which gives 32. Then add 3+2, giving 5. Number 5 is therefore your birth
number. This number is of course unchangeable, and it shows the numerical
influence at birth. By looking up the meanings ascribed to 5, you can
find your natural characteristics and basic personality traits.
Name numbers
To find your name number, convert the letters of your name to figures,
using number-letter equivalents. You should work from the name you usually
use, not necessarily your full, formal name.
J E N N Y B R O W N
1+5+5+5+1=17,1+7=8 2+2+7+6+5=22,2+2=4 \8+4=12,1+2=3
Jenny Brown's name number is therefore 3.
A person's name number tends to show acquired or developed traits, and
unlike the birth number, it can of course be changed. It is considered
ideal if a person's birth and name numbers coincide; this will reinforce
the characteristics of the birth number, but in a harmonious way.
Number-Letter equivalents
The older system of number-letter equivalents below omits the number
9. It was omitted because it was held to be of special significance; in
the Cabalistic tradition it was considered to be the numerical equivalent
of the name of God.
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Click on the numbers below to see the interpretation.
Past Life
Wanna know who you were in your last past life?
Birthdate Analysis
Does your birthdate mean anything to you? People may think otherwise.
Here are the dates; Click on them to see the interpretation.
Zodiac+Bloodgroup
Some of the most common interpretations for Zodiac and Bloodgroups.
Aries, Taurus,
Gemini, Cancer,
Leo, Virgo,
Libra, Scorpio,
Sagittarius, Capricorn,
Aquarius, Pisces
BloodGroup A, BloodGroup
B, BloodGroup O, BloodGroup
AB.
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