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Dated:4/16/2005

Compound or Spiritual numbers fully described

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Compound or Spiritual numbers fully described

The meanings ascribed to the numbers 1 to 9 belong then to the physical or material side of things, and “compound” numbers from 10 on belong to the more occult or spiritual side of life. Distinct symbolism has been given to the “compound” numbers upto the mysterious number of 52 by examples from names such as Lloyd George, Baldwin, Austen Chamberlain and Ramsay MacDonald, the information one is able to get by knowing the meaning of the “compound” number and using it in relation to the information given by the single number, but later on it will be my privilege to explain a still more practical application of this knowledge which will enable one actually to pick out what days will be fortunate and what will be unfortunate, which will be, I think, of inestimable value to my readers.
The universally accepted symbolism of the compound numbers in ancient times was given in pictures and may still be found in the Tarot Cards which have been handed down to us from the most distant ages and whose origin is lost in antiquity.

10 Symbolized as the “Wheel of Fortune”. It is a number of honor, of faith and self-confidence, of rise and fall; one’s name will be known for good or evil, according to one’s desires; it is a fortunate number in the sense that one’s plans are likely to be carried out.

11 This is an ominous number to occultists. It gives warning of hidden dangers, trial and treachery from others. It has a symbol of “a Clenched Hand” and “a Lion Muzzled” and of a person who will have great difficulties to contend against.

12 The symbolism of this number is suffering and anxiety of mind. It is also indicated as “the Sacrifice” or “the Victimâ€? and generally foreshadows one being sacrificed for the plans or intrigues of others.