What numbers mean to you.
The purpose of this ebook is to give a modern viewpoint on an ancient subject, in a way that will prove interesting and helpful to the reader. It does not seek to establish a new system of philosophy, or to over-emphasize the importance of long-stored knowledge. Instead, it endeavors to acquaint the reader with information that is well worth knowing.
The subject of Numerology does not become technical and involved as one goes further into its study. Instead, each step leads toward a definite objective; the scientific interpretation of numbers and their significance in the affairs of daily life.
Since the beginning of the recent revival of interest in Numerology, there has been great need for a book on the subject that would give more than a hasty, sketchy outline of the principles of the science; yet which would not burden and confuse the reader with abstruse calculations. This volume is a sincere effort to supply that need.
The book contains twenty-two chapters, symbolic of the twenty-two primary and secondary numbers of Numerology.
The early chapters deal with the significance of numbers, and the later chapters explain the importance of those numbers to people.
- Preface
- The Key To Numerology
- I. Introduction The Science And History Of Numerology
- II. The Primary Numbers And Their Powers
- III. The Vibration Of Number 1
- IV. The Vibration Of Number 2
- V. The Vibration Of Number 3
- VI. The Vibration Of Number 4
- VII. The Vibration Of Number 5
- VIII. The Vibration Of Number 6
- IX. The Vibration Of Number 7
- X. The Vibration Of Number 8
- XI. The Vibration Of Number 9
- XII. The Conflicts And Harmonies Of Numbers
- XIII. The Secondary Numbers And Their Significance
- XIV. The Birth Number And The Name Number
- XV. The Number Of Your Name
- XVI. The Adopted Name
- XVII. Summarizing Your Numerology
- XVIII. The Numbers Of The Days
- XIX. Numbers In Every-Day Life
- XX. Facts Revealed By Numbers
- XXI. The Application Of Numerology
- XXII. Birth Numbers Of Famous Persons
- Concluding Remarks
- Appendix
1st edition 1927, 186 pages; PDF 98 pages.
word count: 30891 which is equivalent to 123 standard pages of text