In this section, we will learning some important predictive principles and gain a better idea about the extension of the predictive system. If you go through the details of various positions, you will come to the conclusion that the following positions are bad, as they contain mostly unwanted characteristics and traits:
6, 8, 12
You will find that the following positions are good as they contain mostly good characteristics and traits: 1, 4, 5, 9, 10
You will also find that the following positions are mixed as they contain both good and bad characteristics: 2, 3, 7, 11
Position from position
You may notice that the position of 3 contains the characteristics of 8, the position of 5 the characteristics of 9, the position of 7 the characteristics of 10 , the position of 9 the characteristics of 5, and finally the position of 11 the characteristics of 6. Why is it so? Why should the position of 3 contain the characteristics of 8? If you understand the logic and reasons leading to such a situation, the same can be applied to the other positions (5, 7, 9 and 11) as well. Advanced numerology treats the 8th position from the basic number as a bad one as you have already seen. This 8th position changes depending on one‟s basic number. If the basic number is 4, 5 positive becomes the 8th position. If the basic number is 1, 7 becomes the 8th position. If the basic number is 5 negative, 8 becomes the 8th position. You must understand this very clearly.
Now, under a principle known as “position to position”, you have to count the 8th position from the 8th position. If you do so, the 3rd position from the basic number becomes the 8th position from the 8th one. As per this principle, the 3rd position also represents the traits of the 8th position.
Likewise, if you count the 9th position from the 9th position, it is the 5th one from the basic number, and it also contains the features of the 9th one. The 10th position from the 10th is the 7th one from the basic number, and the 7th also contains the features of 10th one. In the same manner, the 5th position from the 5th one is the 9th position from the basic number, and the 9th contains the characteristics of the 5th also. The 6th position from the 6th is the 11th one, and the 11th position also is equipped with the 6th position‟s characteristics.
Destructive nature
You will find the trait of destructive nature in the positions of 2 and 7. Considering that these two positions contain several good things and not even a single bad thing, how can the positions of 2 and 7 be treated as possessing a quality of a destructive nature? Let us discuss the principle of negation.
As you have already seen, the first position contains a trait of “beginning”, and the 12th position contains a trait of “ending“. This means that the 12th position always tries to oppose and negate the traits and characteristics of the 1st position. This principle of negation can be applied to any position. When you apply this principle to the 8th position, treating it temporarily as the first, the 7th position becomes the 12th position to the 8th one. In that backdrop, the 7th position always tries to oppose and negate the traits of the 8th position whose main trait is longevity. As a result, the 7th position becomes destructive also.
The same principle can be applied to the 3rd position (which contains the traits of 8th position), too, under the principle of “position from position”. In a way, the 3rd position also contains the trait of longevity. Now, the 2nd
position opposes and negates the 3rd position, under the principle of negation, and assumes a destructive quality, too.
Harassing nature of numbers
For certain numbers, other numbers turn into agents of harassment. Under this principle of harassment, the 11th position becomes a source of harassment for all movable basic numbers, the 9th position becomes a source of harassment for all fixed basic numbers, and the 7th position becomes a source of harassment for all dual basic numbers.
For example, a person‟s basic number is 2. Since it is a movable basic number, the sign owned by 6 negative (11th position from the sign owned by 2) assumes the role of a harassing force. If the basic number is 1, representing a fixed character, the sign owned by 9 positive (9th position from the sign owned by 1) becomes a harassing force. If the basic number is 5 positive representing a dual character, the sign owned by 7 (7th position from the sign owned by the 5 positive) becomes a harassing force.
Dangerous Combinations
The following combinations of main and sub periods, or sub and main periods generally produce dangerous results during their periods:
Numbers 1 and 8 Numbers 1 and 6 Numbers 5 and 9 Numbers 5 and 2 Numbers 9 and 4
Two way results
During the main and sub periods of various numbers, events, happenings, or things relating to their natural
characteristics would also take place in addition to the events or happenings related to the positions as explained in section 2 of this lesson. For example, a person is running a sub period of the number 3. In case it represents 8th position, the natural qualities of the number 3, as well as the aspects of the 8th position, are likely to be experienced by the person.
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