I am Learning from Numbers--part Four
By ppruel, 12th Mar 2011 | Follow this author
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All the letters of the English Alphabet from “A” to “Z” can be turned off into numbers as well as all the letters in our name at birth. The numbers I used here are 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 as shown on my expression chart with the descriptions under it.
- Number 9 is My Expression
- Letters and Numbers Groupings
- Exception to The Rule
- To Calculate My Expression Number
Number 9 is My Expression
During my practice with numbers for my expression, I arrived a number which is 9. This number describes my potential natural talents and abilities. The process is not complicated and is easy to follow. For those who will have the interest to play with numbers you can also try by using your birth name not like on part one – I used my birth date to calculate my life path number.
Letters and Numbers Groupings
- Under the number 1 – are the letters A, J and S.
- Under the number 2 – are the letters B, K and T.
- Under the number 3 – are the letters C, L and U.
- Under the number 4 – are the letters D, M and V.
- Under the number 5 – are the letters E, N and W.
- Under the number 6 – are the letters F, O and X.
- Under the number 7 – are the letters G, P and Y.
- Under the number 8 – are the letters H, Q and Z.
- Under the number 9 – are the letters I and R
Exception to The Rule
In practice I put the vowels above the name and the consonants underneath (shown on my birth name chart). This is because my heart desire is derived from the vowels alone, so it makes easier for me at the next step to do it that way. But there is one exception to the rule and this is with the letter ‘Y’. If ’Y’ acts as a consonant and is pronounced it is classed as being a consonant. If it is not pronounced or acts as a vowel it is classed as being a vowel. Example the ‘Y’ in Yolanda, for instance, would be classed as being a consonant, but the ‘Y’ in Larry would be classed as being a vowel as it acts as a vowel.
To read my other articles about numbers click:
Life Path Chart
Life Path Number
Master Builders
To Calculate My Expression Number
I worked the following steps. Using the above chart I put ’7′ below the p in my first name. I follow this with 1 placed above the a, then a 3 above the u, a 3 below the l, and so on… I then carry on in the same manner with the rest of my name. When I finished it, I ended up with my birth name chart as shown above.
Then I simply added up the numbers in each row.
The top row: 1 + 3 + 9 + 6 + 6 + 9 + 5 + 3 + 5 = 47.
The bottom row: 7 + 3 + 5 + 4 + 5 + 7 + 9 + 3 = 43.
Then I added up the total of the top and bottom rows (47 + 43 = 90). Again I added (9 + 0 = 9). And so, my Expression is number 9. Next part will reveal what my Expression number 9 says about me and for those born with the same expression number.
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Comments
15th Mar 2011 (#)
I came up with expression number 7, but thats probably wrong.. Im afraid I dont see the system in the picture of the chart.. Why did you put 7 below the P, and 1 above the A and so on? How do you know what to put where?
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19th Mar 2011 (#)
Sorry for the delayed reply dude Jonathan. Now I am back. Wish you found it interesting. Thanks.
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15th Mar 2011 (#)
Oops, Im sorry my friend, my consentration is kind of messed up, but I see it know; "the vowels above and consonants underneath.."
My bad.. : /
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19th Mar 2011 (#)
It's just OK. I'll be posting part five soon. Once agian thank you for your time and commenting. I appreciated them so much.
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4th Apr 2011 (#)
I must go back to your other previous chapters and I will bookmark them also.
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4th Apr 2011 (#)
Thank you dude - just go ahead.
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