Jack received this presentation in an email of from An American. Magic numbers have been around as long as we’ve developing counting.
Phil’s first thought…The manipulation and interpretation of numbers and matrices is to me the better part of Numerology. Now, I’m not a numerologist but an old cryptologist.
In this presentation you see an update to a very old Chinese number matrix showing the power within the base 10 number system. As you look at the data on each page I suggest spending a bit of time discerning for yourself what the data means to you in your personal journey. Please don’t mind my terminology in the examples below. If you feel correction is necessary as to my use of laymen’s terms and not numerology terms please say something in the comments.
Hint for processing the data: The first page shows a basic numerology step in determining the base number for a given number over 9. That is what I saw when I looked at the first page. Once I saw it I thought to myself, “Wow! what a great refresher.” What I’m referring to is on the right of the matrix on the first page. It is an enclosed section which shows the principle to arrive at the base number. In the matrix we see the reduction to the base is accomplished by adding the numbers in the 1s and 10s places. ANOTHER EXAMPLE: In this example we will use 71. The numbers for each place are 7 (in the 10s place) and 1 (in the 1s place). These are then added 7+1 to solve for the base number which in this example is 8. This method works for any size number. Another example would be 159. Add the 1 plus the 5 and the 9. 1+5+9 = 15. Now solve 15 for the base; 1+5 = 6. Therefore in this example the base number is 6.
We hope you enjoy and find significant meaning in this contribution from An American. – Phil