Numerology charts analyze personal potential

Numerology charts analyze personal potential
Methods that numerology charts use for analysis
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Numerology charts, also known as numerology maps, use several methods to analyze and better understand an individual. Here are some common methods:

1. Master number analysis
- Life path number: Calculated from the date of birth to determine the path and goals of life.
- Expression number: From the full name, reflecting the individual's abilities and potential.

2. Anniversary number
- Calculated from important events in life to identify important stages and lessons.

3. Soul number
- Calculated from the vowels in the name, representing inner desires and motivations.

4. Personality number
- Adjectives from the consonants in the name, showing how others perceive the individual.

5. Correlation analysis
- Compare numbers to each other to find out the compatibility or conflict between aspects of life.

6. Cycles and phases
- Use numbers to analyze cycles in life, thereby predicting future changes and opportunities.

7. Nodular charts
- How to draw and analyze points on a chart to better understand personality and personal development.

These methods help create insight into yourself and your direction in life, thereby supporting personal decisions and development.

What elements of a person do numerology charts directly analyze?
1. Personality
- Your personality number shows how others perceive and feel about you.
2. Inner desires
- Your soul number reflects your inner desires and motivations.
3. Abilities and potentials
- Your expression number represents your creative abilities and potential.
4. Life path
- Your life path number determines the path and goals you should pursue.
5. Destiny
- Examine the challenges and opportunities you will encounter in life.
6. Developmental stages
- Cycles and stages help to better understand important moments in life.

These elements provide insight into each individual's nature, potential, and journey.
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Numbers that often conflict in correlation analysis
In correlation analysis in numerology, some numbers are often considered to be in conflict with each other. Here are some common number pairs:

Number 1 and number 4: Number 1 represents independence and creativity, while number 4 represents stability and discipline. Conflict can occur between the need for freedom and responsibility.

Number 2 and number 5: Number 2 is the number of cooperation and sensitivity, while number 5 represents adventure and freedom. Conflict can arise from the need to seek freedom but also consider the feelings of others.

Number 3 and number 8: Number 3 is often associated with creativity and freedom of speech, while number 8 represents power and material success. Conflict can arise when it comes to choosing between art and career.

Number 6 and number 7: Number 6 is the number of family and responsibility, while number 7 is often associated with the search for knowledge and isolation. This can lead to conflict between personal responsibility and the need to seek independence.

Number 9 and number 1: Number 9 represents perfection and humanity, while number 1 represents individuality and self-assertion. Conflict can arise from wanting to serve the community but also having to assert oneself.

These pairs of numbers can create challenges in personal life, but also provide opportunities for growth and better understanding of oneself.​
 

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