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Saturday, September 11, 2010

What is Your Totem?

What is Your Totem?

The idea of Totems is not a new concept. Native American Indians have believed in their presence for centuries, as have many other religious and spiritual communities.

A totem is a spirit that protects a person from spiritual and psychic harm and comes in the form of an animal. Almost every person on Earth has had one since birth, even if they live their entire lives not recognizing or identifying it. Only the individual can know what animal is his or her totem. It may be slightly difficult to identify the creature, but once one does, he or she may call upon its protective force at will. This animal may be extinct (as in a Raptor dinosaur) or living (as in a panther).

A good way to identify one's totem is to meditate. Sit in a comfortable and quiet place. The eyes should be closed and breathing should be deep and consistent. Allow the mind to wander through the animal kingdom. The first animal(s) that pop into the mind are not necessarily the correct totems, but it is a start. Think about a favorite creature(s). How does this creature make you feel? If you are at ease in its presence, you may be on the right track. Are you frightened of this animal? If so, this is definitely not your totem. The mere thought of your true totem should make you feel protected and safe and perhaps psychically connected, but never fearful, apprehensive, or anxious. Have you been strangely drawn to the creature for your whole life and never known why? Perhaps you remember being fascinated by the monkeys at the zoo since childhood. Maybe you "rescued" garden snakes from your backyard before your paranoid mother found them in her flowerbed and killed them with a hoe. Perhaps you had an imaginary animal friend as a child. Think hard about the reasons for your gravitation (or repulsion) toward certain animals.

Also think about your dreams. Have you dreamed about certain animals for many years? Have you ever had a glimpse of an animal flash before your eyes when you have been in danger?

Do not be discouraged if you cannot find your totem on the first try. It sometimes takes a long time to recognize it. For instance, for many years I myself have grappled with finding my totem. I know, because of my dreams, feelings, and particular likes and dislikes, that my totem is either an owl (for wisdom and intellectual and philosophical study) or a wolf (for my natural tendency to be a loner, a fighter, and a leader). If it is neither one of those, I apologize to my true totem, whatever it may be.

You may be asking yourself, "If a totem protects me from harm, why not just pick the biggest, meanest animal on Earth? Like a Tyrannosaurus Rex?" Because that is not the way it works. The totem holds special connotations that represent your life, from your astrological sign to your Life Theme. You chose your totem before entering life. You figured it was a creature best suited to help you on your life mission. For instance, a physically disabled person may have chosen a great big dog to protect him or her from bullies. A highly emotional woman may have chosen a shark to protect her from charlatans, abusive husbands, or greedy relatives.

Having said that, not many totems are white mice or goldfish. They are not protective creatures and do not embody strength, wisdom, or resilience.

Good luck on your journey to find your totem. Once you do, visualize it, then call upon it to help you.

Find Your Life Themes

I first read about Life Themes in Sylvia Browne's Book, Life on the Other Side (Dutton Books). Ms. Browne is an accomplished psychic and her gifts have been proven to be authentic. Many of her books have been on the New York Times Bestseller List and she is a regular guest on the Montel Williams Show (usually on Wednesdays). She has also appeared on other television shows such as Sally Jessy Raphael, Entertainment Tonight, Larry King Live and CNN. All of her books are fabulous…you will not be disappointed. Visit her website at www.sylviabrowne.com. She is a well-respected psychic, author, and speaker who uses her gifts to educate humanity about the soul's purpose on Earth.

The concept of Life Themes is actually very simple. We all have the choice to be reincarnated into another life. By choice I mean that while we are sentient beings living on the Other Side (one may call it Heaven), basking in God's light, we have a choice to be born on Earth in order to experience life for God (some souls are "life junkies" who sign up to live life after life on Earth and there are others who believe one life on Earth is more than enough). If we do not choose to incarnate, we may stay on the Other Side and work in a myriad of fields (science, research, animal husbandry, artistic pursuits, etc.) or, we could become a spirit guide to individuals who chose to incarnate on Earth. It is important to remember that spirit guides are not Angels…spirit guides are entities just like us who we appointed (before entering a life on Earth) to follow us around and help us out occasionally. Chances are, we all know exactly who our spirit guides are…we signed them up to help us before we were born!

But I digress. After we (as souls on the Other Side) decide to incarnate, we actually plot out our life's course in a chart. We choose what we will look like, what, if any, disabilities or shortcomings we will be born with, what we intend to accomplish, the people and situations that will cause us the most grief, and what advantages and obstacles we will have to work through to get this life thing right.

These advantages and obstacles are called Life Themes, which are broken down into a Primary Theme and a Secondary Theme. The Primary Theme is the inner drive that pushes you down the path of life. The Secondary Theme is the urge that tries to divert you from your true path. You are the only one who can determine what your Themes are. It may be difficult, but after enough soul-searching you may be able to recognize your Themes and work through them. You have 48 Themes to mix and match.

For instance, if someone has the Primary Theme of Hermit and the Secondary Theme of Activist, that person may have a few problems to deal with. The Hermit is content to be alone and can be without social interaction for long periods of time, but the Activist needs to be out in society, battling injustices and crying out for change. The Activist is rarely alone. A person with this chart must work vigilantly to find a happy balance that they can live with while simultaneously accomplishing what they promised God they would achieve.

I have studied the facts and compared it to the fiction and have come up with my own unique proposal of what the Life Themes mean. In addition to that, I believe there is a direct correlation between the Life Path and Destiny numbers (numerology), the Life Theme, and the astrological sign. The Life Theme is mired in religion and numerology and astrology are ancient pagan sciences that are rooted in mythology. These three concepts differ in meaning, structure, and origin, yet they somehow meld together to form a 3-D view of the soul's essence.

Below are descriptions of the different Life Themes. Some of the themes are similar, so it can be tricky to get it right. Take your time and study the Themes to find your soul's mission.

Achiever

Anyone who believes the old adage, "If you want something done, go ask a busy person" is probably referring to an Achiever. He will find solutions to problems that no one else has been able to solve. This "go-to" soul will see a project to through to the end and will give his all to achieve a goal. Diligent and conscientious, the Achiever spares no intellectual expense when attacking a project and is often held in great esteem. Regardless of his chosen career, these dynamos are instrumental in ensuring that the job at hand is completed. Problems may occur if the Achiever takes on too many projects at one time and becomes stressed out and overwhelmed with responsibilities.

Aggravator

Most human beings on this planet have run across one of these Life Theme types. He is a pest, an annoyance, a bickering gnat who rudely buts into private conversations, and an insufferable know-it-all. He complains constantly and is never satisfied. He blames others for his downfalls and is a walking hotbed of negativity. He is argumentative and pessimistic. He must learn tolerance, self-control, and should adopt a more positive outlook before he is completely ostracized from society. Of course, he has a purpose. Other Life Themes must learn to play off the Aggravator's perpetually nasty attitude in order to fully play out their own soul's mission in life.

Cerebral

The Cerebral Life Theme individual is typically the sort who buries himself in academia. His passion is knowledge and he is open to learning about anything; from exotic languages, to combustible engine repair, to ancient Mayan history, the Cerebral Life Theme's brain is a veritable sponge, soaking up information. He could also be a "professional student," researcher, professor, or simply an avid reader. His mind craves to absorb every tidbit of knowledge he can squeeze into his cranium and often, due to this drive to become a walking encyclopedia, he forgets to socialize or even interact with his fellow man. Left unchecked, he could possibly become a recluse who has no room in life for anything that can't be read, highlighted, or earmarked.

Champion

This individual is needs to win and hates to lose. On the favorable side of this theme, his optimism, resilience, tenacity, and desire to win will ensure that he does indeed achieve great fortune. When taken to the negative, the Champion will look for the golden ticket in every pipe dream. He feels that if he wins really big just once, his entire life will change to the better. When he fails, he has no problem getting back up, dusting himself off and trying again. Unfortunately, he does not learn from his blunders and in the end he is doomed to repeat the same mistakes over and over again. While his self-confidence is admirable, his inability to change his behavior can be maddening to his loved ones. The pressure and stress of not becoming the champion may leave him disillusioned and prone to pounce on every get rich quick scheme that appears on his radar. He is somewhat like the hungry man at a buffet. He will not take the steamed crab legs for $4.99 because he is convinced if he waits long enough someone will emerge from the kitchen with a plate of prime rib for $3.99. He wants to win so badly that he waits too long and gets no food at all.

Conscientiousness

He makes sure his family is provided for, that any chores around the house get done, and that he achieves his personal best in his chosen career. Accomplishing goals is a major driving force in this Life Theme. Not one to procrastinate, ignore pressing issues, or sit on his laurels doing nothing, he is only content when he is striving toward a goal. Problems arise when he foolishly overworks himself to the point that his health suffers. Stress should be kept to a minimum and he must at least try to relax once in while and allow others to share in the workload and enjoy the fulfillment of knowing they have done a good job.

Creator

This soul is motivated to create. Whether he is a sculptor, writer, painter, illustrator, singer, musician, dancer, or designer, he must express himself. His creativity bursts from his soul like a butterfly from a cocoon. He is driven by a burning wish to provide humanity with art, whether it is a neo-classical operetta or watercolor pop art. His creations are his children, born from his mind, heart, and soul. He unselfishly gives them to humanity as reminders that regardless of all of the hatred, chaos and sadness in the world there is still, and will forever be, beauty in life. Suppression of his artistic desires may cause him to feel depressed, physically ill or useless. In addition, with the gift of creativity comes a great emotional burden, especially if he finds immense fame. If not handled properly, the Creator may find that his gift is more than he is willing or able to handle.

Diplomat

Not to be confused with the Peacekeeper, the Diplomat Theme concerns the more radical, confrontational, or aggressive activist pushing for peace. He may employ drastic, illegal, or immoral methods to reach his end, making his character appear far more caustic and evil than that of his opponent(s). He may spout hateful rhetoric and call for violent anti-war protests to suppress an "evil" war-mongering establishment, apparently ignoring the fact that he has become exactly what he abhors. Some terrorists who blow up buildings and murder innocent human beings are of this Life Theme. Compromise or negotiations with the Diplomat are futile. At his best he is a blowhard who doesn't know when he has crossed the line but does not actually hurt other people. He is more interested in cramming his own agenda down people's throats and gaining personal fame than actually creating positive change. At his worst, the Diplomat is a misanthrope who is more interested in annihilating his perceived enemies than actually achieving peace.

Disciple

This Life Theme chooses to stand behind a leader and support the causes of others. The Disciple is not meek or subservient by any stretch of the imagination; he follows orders but has a strong voice, either in support or opposition. He can be the right hand man of an American President or highflying account executive taking orders from the CEO. He is the backbone of the community and it must be noted that he always has a choice between whom he chooses to follow; he can either follow a maniacal cult leader hell-bent on forcing suicide on misguided people, or follow the president of a humanitarian organization that delivers food to impoverished children in third world countries. The choice is his, and his alone.

Director

This Life Theme is what I refer to as a "duel" theme. On the one hand, the Director is the leader who coordinates, oversees, and allocates responsibility. He is invaluable in the workplace and in the home. He is often called upon for support, to answer questions, and give advice. With a gentle, yet firm hand, he can run a multi-million dollar company or a household of fifteen. He swells with pride at the success of his many apprentices of life and rarely does he feel envious of their accomplishments. On the other hand, a Director-Run-Amok may become disgruntled, selfish, out-of-control, maniacal, egotistical, and impossible to please.

The Discarded

This theme concentrates on rejection and the pain attached to it. Usually beginning in childhood and lasting until death, the individual living through this difficult theme is rejected by lovers, relatives, and social groups. She may wander through life, wondering why she is constantly abandoned and discarded like yesterday's garbage. She may also be an outcast or loner who, after a long string of failed relationships and careers, becomes despondent, depressed, or insecure. Working through this difficult and sometimes heartbreaking theme is painful, but in the end, if she grows closer to God and accepts a life of subconscious self-imposed rejection she will rise above her anguish and embrace the glory of her spirit instead of wallowing in the failure of the flesh.

Discipline

This Life Theme attempts to avoid temptations such as addictions to drugs or alcohol, sexual compulsions, money worship, and lustful infatuations. He recognizes the dangers in allowing risky influences to control the body and mind and avoids anything remotely resembling overindulgence. Unfortunately, his obsession with not becoming obsessed with a person, place, or thing can overwhelm him. By making it his life's mission to block out any chance of becoming susceptible to temptations of the flesh, he may inadvertently transmutate into a self-righteous, accusatory, finger-pointing snob who looks down at anyone who he deems an additive personality. This behavior does not win him any popularity prizes and may cost him friendships, but he thinks he is doing a great service. In a moment of weakness he may be enticed into temptation and become the creature he despises most. He must guard against losing his path and abandoning his moral beliefs.

Emotive

This overly sensitive Life Theme experiences every emotion in the spectrum, from extreme anger to debilitating sadness to tremendous elation. Sometimes moody and frequently unpredictable, the Emotive may seem as though she is in state of perpetual PMS, but the depth of her emotion is deep as a wishing well. She loves profoundly and hates intensely. She is a cauldron of seething passion that runs the emotional gamut between heavenly highs and hellish lows. She must find balance or she will spin out of control.

Entertainer

He may be the life of the party, workplace jester, or family comedian. The Entertainer does not necessarily have to be a big name professional actor or comedian, he just has to love the limelight and crave attention from others. He needs to be noticed and accepted and is truly happy when he is performing in front of an audience of receptive folks. Some successful salespersons are of this theme. He may be slightly egotistical or even have low self-esteem. Others must validate his worth, which can make him needy and greedy for attention.

Evaluator

Some souls were made to figure out enigmas. This individual has a burning desire to figure out what makes things tick. Whether he is researching black holes and their effect on the Milky Way Galaxy or taking apart the family toaster to understand why burnt bread crumbs fall where they do, the Evaluator has a burning desire to relentlessly solve puzzles. Highly intelligent and logical, he has a tendency to focus on one topic while ignoring the big picture. He digs for information while remaining true to the subject and is a person who will not quit until he is satisfied he has fully investigated the matter at hand. Of course, he must guard against becoming obsessed and single-minded.

Extrasensory

For centuries, major segments of society have branded those with the gift of divination, clairvoyance, or intuition as witches, heretics, or mentally diseased. Individuals with psychic abilities have been harassed, executed, burned at the stake, and ostracized from society. Contrary to popular belief, most psychics are God loving people who want to use their gifts to help humanity. In recent decades, more and more psychics have been tapped to assist law enforcement in investigating unsolved criminal cases. Unfortunately, charlatans who bilk depressed, desperate, and brokenhearted people out of their life savings tarnish and sully the reputations of true psychics. A true psychic helps society and does no harm.

Fortitude

This may be one of the most difficult Life Themes to tackle. It requires patience and resolve not to "jump the gun" so to speak. He must wait for the right time to act. Not prone to being rash or reckless, this theme is enduring and long-suffering. Only the most highly advanced souls choose this Life Theme because, let's face it, being patient is not the easiest thing in the world to do. He waits and waits and fights his human impulses to react and act. He waits patiently for his kids to graduate from college and get a good job before buying his dream boat; he waits patiently for his daughter to dump her greasy boyfriend instead of pushing her headfirst into a convent; he waits patiently for his wife of twenty years to conceive a child once again; and he waits patiently for his boss to wake up and recognize how much he contributes to the company. Problems arise when he watches people around him getting quick returns on their efforts while life passes him by.

Frailty

This Life Theme concerns itself with the brave soul who has chosen to live life with mental, physical, or emotional disabilities. He must conquer innumerable obstacles and hardships while struggling to accomplish feats that come easily to other Life Themes. He must also deal with cruel and ignorant factions of society who deem him a misfit and incapable of achieving greatness. Of course, malicious souls as those do not know the likes of Helen Keller and Stephen Hawking.

Fretter

This Life Theme is certain nothing in life will ever go his way. Fear of the unknown possesses his every thought and the mere idea of being successful sounds more like a pipe dream than a bona fide possibility. He may be convinced a black cloud of failure will always be hanging over his head. Conspiracy theories are always up for discussion and he naturally believes everyone (and even fate) is out to get him. Worried, anxious, apprehensive, and suspicious over unfounded what-ifs, the Fretter is in a constant state of panic. When anything good does happen to him, he is not thrilled like regular folks. Instead, he is convinced he will somehow have to pay for any good fortune with bad karma. In this respect, unhappiness and adversity makes him happy.

Giver

This Life Theme is straightforward and obvious. This is the humanitarian of our society. He assists downtrodden, neglected, abused, homeless, discarded, hungry, and anguished people. He can be found knee deep in mud, handing out bags of meal and bottles of water to victims of natural disasters overseas. He can be seen in filthy third world health care clinics administering aid to victims of rape and torture. He can be found carrying fifty-pound bags of sand to protect homes from water damage caused by hurricanes. He can be located at the civic center teaching adults how to read. The Giver Theme reflects a person who is as giving of his time and money as he is of his heart and soul.

Helper

When human beings are physically, mentally, or emotionally ill, the unique individuals who bring comfort and aid may be Helpers. This Life Theme may include doctors, nurses, psychiatrists, candy stripers, ministers, welfare caseworkers, aid workers, and humanitarians. He is driven by a need to help others. He must balance connecting with the patient's emotional anguish to vanquish their fears while remaining objective and emotionally detached. It is the subjective emotional trigger that can potentially lead him into madness; he cannot fix every ill and he must accept that cruel hard fact.

Ideal

This Life Theme concerns the lucky individual who has everything one could ever want or need. He has a perfect life, a fabulous home, gobs of money, great looks, many admirers, and every available resource at his command. On the surface he appears to have it all and want for nothing, but often this Life Theme is decadent, vain, self-absorbed, callous, and pretentious. Left to his own means, the Ideal Theme may become addicted to mind-altering substances, take chances with his life as if he were indestructible, and inevitably become a real pain in the butt. On the other hand, the Ideal Life Theme may compulsively help his fellow man by donating to charity, adopting unwanted children, or financing humanitarian efforts.

Influencer

This Life Theme depicts a person who uses her wile, wit, and will to get exactly what she wants in life. If she is a good person who uses her beauty, intelligence, charm, or feminine sensuality to persuade others to either do her bidding or help her accomplish something good, she is not to be considered a wicked woman. If she is a dishonest, vindictive, jealous, or self-absorbed person she may very well turn this Life Theme on its ear and leave a trail of brokenhearted people in her wake. Spies, supermodels and housewives would be well suited for this theme, but socialites, go-go dancers, and political activists may not be prime Influencer material.

Integrity

The individual under this Life Theme is concerned, no, obsessed, with justice. He believes in fair treatment, equality, and candor. If there is an injustice lurking somewhere in the world, the Integrity Life Theme will sniff it out like a bloodhound flushes out quail. He is against bias, prejudice, and evil acts and deep down he knows his work will never be finished. Usually highly intelligent and extremely motivated, he is not overly concerned with making his justice wielding occupation a cash cow (but everyone has to earn a living) but rather with fairness and doing what is right for the human race. Now here is the kicker…when the methods of his madness come from a dark place in the soul, he can become a corrupt, Godless, and vindictive person who harms others on the basis of a skewed moral code.

Hermit

The individual who prefers to be alone is not necessarily a recluse, outcast, or eccentric weirdo. In fact, she may be a social butterfly who dazzles partygoers with witty diatribes and clever jokes. Many of her acquaintances and associates would be surprised to know she is a loner who can live alone for long periods at a time. The Hermit is not a person who needs her ego constantly stroked to know how fabulous she is. Inside, she feels safe and secure within her own skin. This creates a certain air of silent strength and self-reliance. She may even relish dining out at restaurants alone. Usually a deep thinker, she enjoys anything thought provoking and mysterious, because honestly, her personality and lifestyle are puzzling. Problems may arise when the Hermit Life Theme is coupled with one of the more outgoing themes. It may cause anxiety, fear, and trepidation, forcing her deeper into an isolated existence.

Hero

This individual is a fighter. He is the soldier who risks his life so that we may remain free and unharmed by those who dream of slaughtering us all. She is the teacher in the inner city who tirelessly works to give young people the gift of knowledge and logical thought. He is the firefighter who put his fears aside and bravely rushed to the aid of the victims of the September 11, 2001 Trade Center terrorist attack. She is the humanitarian aid worker who distributes food and water to tsunami victims all the while accepting the fact she may contract a deadly disease due to human decay, unsanitary conditions or contaminated water. He is the bystander who patiently talks a distraught teenager out of jumping off a ledge and committing suicide. He is the first man on the moon. She finds cures for epidemics. She is the woman who refuses give up her seat on the bus to a white man. This is a Life Theme that risks humiliation, bodily harm, and ridicule in order to help others.

Hostage of Fate

Used and sometimes abused, the Hostage of Fate serves as a pawn to the whims or schemes of others, whether they are for good or evil. Easily manipulated and humiliated, this Life Theme is used to carry out the deeds of other Life Themes. For instance, brainwashed followers of psychopaths like Jim Jones and David Koresh were Hostages of Fate. These souls were exploited and ultimately destroyed at the hands of sadistic, maniacal egomaniacs. Sadly, the Hostages of Fate who died while blindly following insane control freaks served a greater purpose. By understanding the dynamics of sociopaths, other innocent people may be saved from a similar fate.

Lenience

This Life Theme is concerned with becoming universally un-bias and tolerant of all people and ideas. He tries very hard to be politically correct, unassuming, broadminded, and accepting. Bigots, prejudices, and discrimination repel him. He feels put upon by having to tolerate fanatical opinions, moral standards, and political ideas. The problem is, in becoming tolerant of everyone he may become intolerant of those who oppose his views. In this respect he becomes hypocritical and unable to see another point of view. He may be able to tolerate cigarette smoke, but not the smoker. He may tolerate those who revile and disrespect religion, but not those who are in fact religious. He may tolerate the annihilation of morals in society and politics for the sake of private freedom, but not those who believe they have a right to religious freedom. He may vehemently push for society to tolerate vegetarians but be completely intolerable of meat eaters. He may tolerate a parent's chosen method of child rearing, but not the rambunctious child who runs amok in a public restaurant. He must fight becoming one-sided and find a middle ground from which to operate.

Liberator

The individual living under this Life Theme needs to rescue others. She offers a shoulder to cry on, financial help, and even a place to stay to those who she deems a victim. Any hard luck sob story will tug at her heartstrings and give her a reason to jump in and help. Sometimes she interferes in the private lives of others, gives unwanted advice to perfect strangers, or chides bad behavior as if she were admonishing a child. On the other hand, she is a loving, caring, and compassionate person who daydreams of rescuing the world from itself. Unfortunately, she might as well wear a bullseye reading "sucker" on her back. She is a beacon to people who are out to use her for all she's worth. They will drain her energy and bank account and leave her wondering how she allowed them to take advantage of her. This Life Theme must carefully choose who she wishes to help and hone her ability to read character. In addition, taken to an extreme, she may adopt radial political and social opinions in her attempt to save the human race. She must remember that everyone has free will and is permitted to make their own decisions concerning their lives. She cannot help everyone and must recognize that some people do not need or want her assistance. This misguided attitude will surely get her in deep trouble.

Melodramatic

Not to be confused with the Fretter theme, the Melodramatic Theme overreacts to every little inconsequential thing that happens to her. A broken nail, flat tire, bad meal, or overlooked dry cleaning bill is enough to give her a coronary. She will complain to anyone in earshot about how she has nothing but bad luck and everything sucks. She seems to blow everything out of proportion and simple disagreements and misunderstandings that could be easily and tactfully solved can quickly escalate into a screaming match. Anyone pointing out a flaw in her logic or mistake she has inadvertently made will immediately put her on the defensive. She has a tendency to complain more than listen. She may make excuses for her behavior instead of simply apologizing. A bad feature on the nightly news may convince her that the world is coming to an end. Her imagination may run away with her and cause her to become overly worried about an unfounded fear.

The Mystic

This theme concerns itself with the evolution of the soul and spiritual studies. Deep down in his soul he yearns to make a connection with God and elevate himself to the higher plane of consciousness. He may be a student, teacher, disciple, or leader of religious or spiritual pursuits and his main goal is not only improving and strengthening his own moral base, but helping others discover the beauty that resides in their own God-centered heart. This is a noble theme and he may indeed fortify the soul, but if he runs amok and falls off the path to true spirituality, there will be great consequences. He must guard against becoming self-righteous, condemnatory, egotistical, and holier-than-thou. To do so would tarnish his soul instead of refining it.

Obedience

Not to be confused with the Peacekeeper Theme, Obedience denotes a person who is overly sensitive to emotional outbursts or flamboyant displays of affection. She may be a pacifier or wall-flower and may have trouble voicing her opinions, standing up for her beliefs, or defending herself against loud, obnoxious people. She is calm, deliberate, and quiet and may have the power to talk someone down from the ledge, so to speak, but she has a seriously difficult time with confrontation in any form. Occasionally meek and always accommodating, the Obedience Life Theme is passive, and on an extreme, subservient.

Paucity

He may deprive himself of happiness, money, love, or food. This Life Theme may either deliberately deny himself material items or be born into poverty and misery. While many nuns and monks may be of this theme, many more live in poverty-stricken third world countries. However, he may simply be thrifty and careful not to overspend on extravagant items, or he could be a money-hoarding skinflint who forces his wife to drive a twenty-year-old rust bucket with bad brakes rather than buy her a new car. In this scenario, the Paucity Theme has made a conscious choice to deny his family any finery whatsoever. Perhaps he feels guilty for spending money or is frightened to let it go for fear of real poverty. On the other hand, the Paucity Theme may depict a pious individual who chooses a life of chastity and poverty to serve the Lord and minister to others. This theme is one of the most difficult to master.

Peacekeeper

In a world chocked full of turmoil and unrest, the Peacekeeper keeps humanity on an even keel. He needs serenity, accord, and steadiness to survive and does not live well with overly antagonistic, belligerent, or confrontational individuals. An accomplished mediator, this Life Theme is adept at calming frazzled nerves and settling arguments with grace and style. Aggressive behavior unnerves him, especially in the home or workplace, often driving him to solve disharmonious situations through free dialogue and good communication skills. He must learn to understand that in certain situations, peace and tranquility cannot be achieved and he must accept it, lest he go bonkers.

Prey

This highly evolved soul's mission is to become a victim. He could be a casualty of genocide, murdered, abused, unjustly accused of a heinous crime, or a slave. As horrifying and unfair as his hardship is, his sacrifice to humanity serves a major and valiant purpose. His heartbreaking misfortune serves to change laws or pass new, tougher legislation against crime; mete out justice for victims; and alter societal codes of conduct to protect all of humanity, not just one segment of the population. For instance, a person affected by the unsolved murder of a family member may grow up to become a forensic scientist who revolutionizes the science industry with new ways to track a killer. Had his relative not been murdered perhaps he would not have pursued that particular path, but in loving memory of his fallen kin, he decided to do everything in his power to find new scientific methods to solve crimes. Another example may be that of genocide. A young German-Jewish woman loses her family in the Holocaust then founds and organizes an international association that rescues people all over the world from genocidal maniacs hell-bent on carrying out "ethnic cleansing". Without the driving force of her grief, anger, and undying love, thousands of innocent people would have never been saved from death. The prey's death is never in vain. Sometimes grievous and heinous events must serve as a catalyst for the armies of good to step in and destroy evils that would otherwise go on unabated.

Prime Mover

No Broadway show can go on without the back stage crew. Except for the occasional scene change, the audience rarely sees them mill about, but know they are there regardless. This Life Theme concentrates on building foundations to which all other themes operate. He is not flamboyant and obvious, thus sometimes ignored, but without him society would surely fail.

Protector

This theme is indicative of an individual who chooses a career in law enforcement, forensics, public service, or the legal system. He is driven by a need to protect the defenseless, the innocent, and the upstanding. He is willing to put his life on the line to eradicate criminals from society. Regardless of the risks, this heroic person feels a need to police society to keep it from falling into anarchy and should be admired and esteemed. He will go toe to toe with the dregs of society, regardless of internal fears or threats of repercussions. However, if the Protector Life Theme is taken to extremes, it may cause corruption, abuse, injustice, and immorality. He who feels he is "above the law" or desires to serve as judge and jury destroys everything good and right in this Life Theme.

Provocateur

While many Life Themes would sit on the couch watching a reality television show while the room goes up in flames, the Provocateur Theme is the one to jump up, grab a fire extinguisher, and get everyone out of the house. He instigates movement and is often the first one to see a problem and decide something should be done…now. A mover and shaker, the Provocateur has the power incite passion in others. He is innovative and determined to complete the lofty goals he has set for himself. Problems arise when he becomes bored and unsure of himself.

Social Warrior

Unlike his Whistle Blower brethren, the Social Warrior is more cerebral and subtle. Standing on a street corner with a picket sign in the pouring rain while spewing irrational propaganda at the top of his lungs is not his idea of a good time. Being knee deep in throng of screaming protestors is not his place. He would rather use intellectual discourse to lead the rally to social change. He is a leader, not a follower. He pushes the envelope and forces society to listen to his ideas. He can be something of a mercenary when it comes to social issues, jumping from one cause to another on a whim. Stirring the political pot is his idea of a great time, but he sometimes inadvertently steps on the wrong toes in the process. He uses his wiles and instincts to persuade people his platform is one to change the world. Problems arise when he allows his ego to swell out of control.

Top Dog

This Life Theme concentrates on the individual who chooses to lead, not follow. He can be a political representative, CEO of a Fortune 500 company, or self-help guru. Sure, he makes decent money, has a bunch of butlers at his beck and call, and may have the perfect trophy wife, but a leader's life is not all it is cracked up to be. The old adage, "It is lonely at the top" is absolutely true, but someone has to do it. If a person can handle the stress, headaches, and long hours, more power to them. Unfortunately, many leaders are inundated by jealous underlings, branded "workaholics" and "control freaks," and are prone to be robbed, blackmailed, and assassinated. But, if his inner voice tells him it is his turn to step up to plate and take charge, he will understand that it is his destiny. And thank God he has the gumption and courage to do it.

Tormenter

The polar opposite of the Fretter, this Life Theme depicts a person who does very evil things within society to ensure humanity progresses into a heightened state of enlightenment. The Tormenter may be a real mean motor scooter and is often confused with a truly dark soul. He could be a murderer, sociopath, psychopath, or misanthrope who preys on the innocent. Often, he is a hardened criminal who shows no remorse for his despicable actions. He creates evil and is usually punished, and in the end his deplorable crimes force humanity to admit evil like his really exists. His very existence may force the legal system to reassess archaic laws, question the death penalty, or make new laws protecting children from predators. Whatever the reason for his life, he changes people's perception of good and evil. The person who charts this theme understands he will be hated, shunned and severely punished for his crimes but understands he will still wantonly and knowingly commit them in order to complete his soul's mission. It is important to remember that the Tormenter may look and act exactly like a dark soul. Avoid both types like the plague.

Underdog

This Life Theme does not use any of his God-given gifts or talents then blames everyone else for his shortcomings. It could be the fault of his parents (who would never let him be free to "find" himself), his siblings (who he thinks received so much more than he), his wife (who cheated on him with the milkman because she is not appreciative of all he has done for her), or his boss (who was scared to give him a promotion because he did not want the Underdog stealing his job). It is always something with the Underdog. He is melodramatic and reactionary and cannot seem to climb out of his self-imposed prison of failure. He enjoys acting like a martyr, when in fact he is not. What is the purpose of the Underdog you ask? Almost all of the other Life Themes need to play off of the Underdog, either because they need to learn tolerance or patience or they need to stop being a spineless sucker for the Underdog to pee on.

Villainy

This Life Theme is driven by a need to control individuals, groups, and situations. His well of power springs from a deep-seated need to dominate, destroy, or devastate other people. Psychologically, he is cruel, controlling, wicked and impervious and indifferent to the emotional pain of others. Without holding complete control over another, deep down he knows they would abandon him and his wickedly malevolent ways. He may physically and emotionally abuse his wife and kids; sexually intimidate, threaten, and terrorize an adolescent neighbor; or verbally and physically harass a coworker. Perhaps his soul's mission is to serve as a catalyst to those he abuses; by giving them a reason to stand up for themselves and leave a desperate and horrible situation behind, the abused may overcome an obstacle to their own mission in life.

Whistle Blower

There were many Whistle Blowers at both the DNC and RNC in 2004. With handwritten picket signs and plastic banners firmly in hand, the Whistle Blower wages his own war against whatever he deems wrong or unjust. He spends his life voicing his opinion to anyone who will listen. He tries to persuade society and the government that his ideas are pure gold. Sometimes he is disappointed that he is unable to change the world for the better (or what he believes is better) but he is rarely deterred from his mission. The Whistle Blower may be a professional blogger, outspoken activist, or propagandist, but he is always adamant and determined to change the world. Problems may arise if he uses deviant or illegal means to advance his cause.

Wanderer

Willing to try anything at least once, this Life Theme is determined to experience everything life has to offer. Outsiders may call him a jack-of-all-trades, reckless, or hedonistic, but he cannot stop flitting and flirting from one adventure to another. Spontaneous and full of zest, the Wanderer seeks new experiences like a junkie seeks a fix. On Monday he could be skydiving in California; on Tuesday he could be snorkeling in Fiji; on Wednesday he could be considering purchasing an oxygen bar in Boston; and on Thursday he could be attending a workshop on investing in the stock market. In social settings he will always have something to say about every topic, which makes him very interesting indeed. Problems arise when he becomes involved in highly dangerous activities. He can become addicted to this behavior, thus endangering his life and causing his loved ones to consistently worry about his well-being.

Glancing Blow

Not too long ago, something happened to me that changed my entire outlook on life. I do not make this comment lightly, nor do I discount its profound effect on me. Putting my personal thoughts on existence and death, heaven and hell, and coincidence and fate aside, I believe my hair-raising experience has enlightened my mind and fortified my soul.

My story does not involve a darkened night filled with foreboding omens and fearsome hitchhikers lurking around darkened gas stations. My narrative has three characters and one main theme, which is all. No more and no less. But it is a harrowing tale of a surprise twist of fate that has fortified my soul's purpose and clouded my dreams forever.

I do not take many risks with my life. I have no desire to parachute out of a perfectly good airplane, go deep sea diving for sunken treasure, or shoot to the moon in a spacecraft. I like earthly pursuits that involve the ground and me. It is not as though I am chocked full of phobias…I am not a coward, a wimp, or easily shaken. I hunt ghosts in old cemeteries in the dead of night, for God's sake (pun intended). Let me assure you, I have been in some real prickly situations and witnessed horrifying events and supernatural phenomenon, but I have never encountered such soul-gripping terror as I did on that bright and sunny day in late September.

As with many people, the solemn threat of being involved in a fatal car accident haunts me now and then, especially when traveling alone at night or to an unfamiliar town. The fear is always there, sitting in the shadows of a darkened mind, just waiting to be unleashed.

We all know that any fear must be pushed back and swallowed; we understand it's existence and it's reason for being. We know that an occasional scare is good for the heart and gets the adrenaline pumping furiously through our pulsing veins; in fact, sometimes we even cough up ten hard-earned bucks to have the beejeezus startled out of us at the movie theater. After all, it is this fear that extreme sports enthusiasts and Fear Factor contestants live for. What we may not know, is that fear, in it's purest and most potent form, can save our lives by stopping us from engaging in dim-witted activities and getting ourselves killed.

Nevertheless, driving a motor vehicle is an everyday fact of life. Taking the family grocery getter across town to shop is rarely considered a high-risk activity. Rarely do any of us think that such a mundane action could result in a spiritually altering event. Alas, this day was my turn to run the gamut of fate.

I was making a typical interstate drive across town to an outlet mall. It was a spectacularly glorious day. No clouds were in the sky; a rich palette of blues painted the heavens for as far as the eye could see. Sweet confederate jasmine lightly drifted through the air and mixed with the bitter scent of salt water from the ocean. The delicate waves of breezy warmth enveloped me, forcing me to breathe deeply and soak up the fragrant aromas just for the sheer pleasure of feeling alive. I remember thinking, "what a good day to die," not appreciating the potential prophecy of the words.

Traffic was a nightmare. One moment the flow was relatively smooth and the next congested and erratic. Mindless SUV drivers darted between lanes and tailgated smaller, slower sedans, honking horns and flagging birds. Oblivious women applied eyeliner in rear view mirrors while simultaneously squawking on cell phones. Businessmen read newspapers and poked at Blackberries propped on steering wheels. Filthy faced children in seat restraints screamed their heads off and threw Cheerios. Like most big city rush hour traffic, it was a real traveling circus.

I was stuck behind the slowest car on the highway. Cars streamed passed me while semi tractor-trailers stalked my rear bumper. After a short while I resigned myself to creeping along, not paying much attention to the speeders whizzing past in the left lane at breakneck speeds. Finally I managed to make my way into the passing lane and began traveling along at a pretty good clip. Just then, in my peripheral vision, I saw the flash of a small black sports car speeding past my truck in the right lane. He appeared to be traveling at over 90 mph. In the blink of an eye, he vanished into a sea of traffic ahead. I commented on his driving under my breath and assigned him the laughable moniker "organ donor" and went back to thinking about nonsensical issues of the day.

Just then, traffic abruptly slowed to around 65 mph. There, to my right, was Mr. Speedy Black Car Man. I could do nothing but bide my time and stay where I was…there was simply no room on the road for me to move over. I couldn't slow down or speed up; I once again trapped.

Some kind of weird energy engulfed the truck. The CD finished its final tune and stopped playing. The only noise echoing within the vehicle was the click-click sound of the CD popping out of the player. After a quick few seconds, a soft voice resonated in my brain. At first, I couldn't make out what I thought I was hearing. I immediately began thinking about my husband, my family, my friends and my pets. Information and memories flooded into my mind like a flash of water hits the shore break, cracking the sand with a loud thud. Then something told me that everything would be okay. I didn't hear it so much in words, but in thoughts: primal, urging, basic. Flashes of light and knowledge sped past my mind's eye so quickly and effortlessly that I barely registered the thoughts coming and going. I was concentrating on the flow of traffic instead of ignoring it. In fact, everything else in my immediate environment faded away to nothingness as I rigorously focused on the task at hand. I felt more alert than I ever had. I could feel the blood pumping through my body and rushing to my face. But I had no reason to feel like a cat in a fight or flight situation. It made no sense. Until…

Mr. Speedy Black Car Man was making his move…directly into my lane. As his driver's door moved outrageously close to my passenger's side door, my mind was racing a mile a minute. His car wobbled ever so slightly, momentarily taking my breath away. I eked out a quiet, "Oh Jesus" as both of my hands instinctively grabbed the steering wheel. As I briefly glanced back over, I caught a glimpse of my face in the rear view mirror. My pallor was reminiscent of a ghosts' and I was began quietly shivering with every turn of the truck's wheel. I could feel my panicked breaths and hear the rapid beat of my heart. As hot blood rushed to my face I began to panic. I muttered broken phrases under my breath and visualized making the sign of the cross. All of this took a handful of seconds to transpire. I knew I had to do something.

With a sharp and blatant twist of wheel, Mr. Speedy Black Car Man took my lane. Before I could utter a word or complete a thought, I took the truck into the median. I hit that mound of weeds and dirt at over 70mph. I knew I couldn't hit the brakes or the gas. I knew I could not try to reenter the highway. I knew she would flip if I made even the slightest error in judgment. I knew I had to keep her steady and traveling as straight as possible. I knew I couldn't let go of her for fear of crossing the median and hitting head on with traffic traveling the other way. She was kicking up enormous amounts of dirt, grass and rocks. The thump, thump, thump of chunks of asphalt hitting the sides and windshield were like an ominous mantra of death. I remember saying, in an extraordinarily hushed and relaxed manner, "Oh My God," "Oh My God" over and over like a scratched record. My arm muscles were already aching. Because of my death grip on the steering wheel, my hands cramped up and started to grow cold. Prickly pain besieged my joints but I knew I could not loose control. I thought the truck was going to shake the fillings out of my teeth. It seemed as though I was in that median forever.

After many, many yards, the truck finally came to a stop. With my foot clamped hard on the brake, I looked at my twisted, red face in the mirror and broke down into tears. All of the traffic on the highway had slowed to a turtles pace to avoid being hit by an 8000 pound truck. Hot salty tears rushed down my cheeks and into my gaping mouth. True fear did not hit me full on until I was stopped; and when it came, it came in a flood of pain. Thankfully I was alive and breathing.

I found the first greasy spoon restaurant off the interstate. Alone, I sat at an uncomfortable table with a torn vinyl bench and mulled over my harrowing experience. I couldn't help feeling that God's hand was in my survival and maybe the strange energy I felt was a spirit or angel or something else otherworldly. Because of the strength of mind and body given by God, I survived. No one on this Earth could ever convince me otherwise. I lived through an "accident" that many people never survive. I was given another chance at life. A part of me was born that day, and a small part of me died. I will never forget the feelings and the thoughts of that day. In those small seconds, my life could have ended. But it wasn't.

This is exactly why I believe I was spared that day…I have not achieved what I was born to do yet. This experience taught me that not only is life fragile and precious, but I should never pass up an opportunity to smell the soft breeze, gaze at the azure blue sky and revel in fact we are alive, and beautiful, and free. Life looks more grand and noble than ever before…and I appreciate being allowed to learn that lesson.

The Religions


Hinduism


Most Hindus worship infinite representations of oneness through a multitude of gods and goddesses, over 300,000 of them. These various gods and goddesses become incarnate within idols, temples, gurus, rivers, animals, etc. Brahman is not a single god, but more a concept for ultimate oneness.

Hindus see their position in this present life as based on their actions in a previous life. If their behavior before was evil, they might experience tremendous hardships in this life. A Hindu's goal is to become free from the law of karma...to be free from continuous reincarnations.

There are three possible ways to end this cycle of karma: 1. Be lovingly devoted to any of the Hindu gods or goddesses; 2. Grow in knowledge through meditation of Brahman (oneness)...to realize that circumstances in life are not real, that selfhood is an illusion and only Brahman is real; 3. Be dedicated to various religious ceremonies and rites.

In Hinduism, a person has the freedom to choose how to work toward spiritual perfection. Hinduism also has a possible explanation for the suffering and evil in the world. According to Hinduism, the suffering anyone experiences, whether it is sickness or starvation or a disaster, is due that person because of their own evil actions, usually from a previous lifetime. Only the soul matters which will one day be free of the cycle of rebirths and be at rest.

New Age

New Age promotes the development of the person's own power or divinity. When referring to God, a follower of New Age is not talking about a transcendent, personal God who created the universe, but is referring to a higher consciousness within themselves. A person in New Age would see themselves as God, the cosmos, the universe. In fact, everything that the person sees, hears, feels or imagines is to be considered divine.

Highly eclectic, New Age presents itself as a collection of ancient spiritual traditions. It acknowledges many gods and goddesses, as in Hinduism. The Earth is viewed as the source of all spirituality, and has its own intelligence, emotions and deity. But superseding all is self. Self is the originator, controller and God of all. There is no reality outside of what the person determines.

New Age teaches a wide array of eastern mysticism and spiritual, metaphysical and psychic techniques, such as breathing exercises, chanting, drumming, meditating...to develop an altered consciousness and one's own divinity.

Anything negative a person experiences (failures, sadness, anger, selfishness, hurt) is considered an illusion. Believing themselves to be completely sovereign over their life, nothing about their life is wrong, negative or painful. Eventually a person develops spiritually to the degree that there is no objective, external reality. A person, becoming a god, creates their own reality.

 Buddhism

Buddhists do not worship any gods or God. People outside of Buddhism often think that Buddhists worship the Buddha. However, Buddha (Siddhartha Gautama) never claimed to be divine, and Buddhists do not believe in any supernatural power. The universe operates by natural law. Life is seen as consisting of pain: pain in birth, sickness, death, and continuous sorrow and despair. Most Buddhists believe a person has hundreds or thousands of reincarnations, often bringing misery. And it is the desire for happiness that causes a person's reincarnation. Therefore, the goal of a Buddhist is to purify one's heart and to let go of all desires. A person must temper all sensuous pleasures, all evil, all joy and all sorrow.

To do so, Buddhists are to follow a list of religious principles and intense meditation. When a Buddhist meditates it is not the same as praying or focusing on a god, it is more of a self-discipline. Through dedicated meditation a person may reach Nirvana -- "the blowing out" of the flame of desire.

Buddhism provides something that is true of most world religions: disciplines, values and directives that a person may want to live by. Some of these Buddhist guidelines are: Do not destroy any living creature; abandon all sensual pleasures; abandon all evil qualities, and both joy and sorrow.

 Islam

Muslims believe there is the one almighty God, named Allah, who is infinitely superior to and transcendent from humankind. Allah is viewed as the creator of the universe and the source of all good and all evil. Everything that happens is Allah's will. He is a powerful and strict judge, who will be merciful toward followers depending on the sufficiency of their life's good works and religious devotion. A follower's relationship with Allah is as a servant to Allah.

Though a Muslim honors several prophets, Muhammad is considered the last prophet and his words and lifestyle are that person's authority. To be a Muslim, one has to follow five religious duties: 1. Repeat a creed about Allah and Muhammad; 2. Recite certain prayers in Arabic five times a day; 3. Give to the needy; 4. One month each year, fast from food, drink, sex and smoking from sunrise to sunset; 5. Pilgrimage once in one's lifetime to worship at a shrine in Mecca. At death -- based on one's faithfulness to these duties -- a Muslim hopes to enter Paradise, a place of sensual pleasure. If not, they will be eternally punished in hell.

For many people, Islam matches their expectations about religion and deity. Islam teaches that there is one supreme God, who is worshiped through good deeds and disciplined religious rituals. After death a person is rewarded or punished according to their religious devotion.

 Christianity -- faith in Jesus Christ

Christians believe in a loving God who has revealed himself and can be personally known in this life. With Jesus Christ, the person's focus is not on religious rituals or performing good works, but on enjoying a relationship with God and growing to know him better.

Faith in Jesus Christ himself, not just in his teachings, is how the Christian experiences joy and a meaningful life. In his life on Earth, Jesus did not identify himself as a prophet pointing to God or as a teacher of enlightenment. Rather, Jesus claimed to be God in human form. He performed miracles, forgave people of their sin and said that anyone who believed in him would have eternal life. He made statements like, "I am the light of the world; he who follows me will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life."1

Christians regard the Bible as God's written message to humankind. In addition to its being an historical record of Jesus' life and miracles, the Bible reveals God's personality, his love and truth, and how one can have a relationship with him.

Whatever circumstances a Christian is dealing with in their life, they can confidently turn to a wise and powerful God who genuinely loves them. They believe that God answers prayer and that life takes on meaning as they live to honor him.

religion and spirituality : Is there a difference?

In looking at these major belief systems and their views of God, we find tremendous diversity:

· Hindus believe in 300,000 gods.

· Buddhists say there is no deity.

· New Age followers believe they are God.

· Muslims believe in a powerful but detached God.

· Christians believe in a God who is loving and approachable.

Are all religions worshiping the same God? Let's consider that. New Age teaches that everyone should come to center on a cosmic consciousness, but it would require Islam to give up their God, Hinduism to give up their numerous gods, and Buddhism to establish that there is a God.

The world's major religions (Hinduism, New Age, Buddhism, Islam, following Jesus Christ) are each quite unique. And of these one affirms that there is a personal, loving God who can be known, now in this life. Jesus Christ spoke of a God who welcomes us into a relationship with him and comes along side us as a comforter, counselor and powerful God who loves us.

In Hinduism a person is on their own trying to gain release from karma. In New Age a person is working at their own divinity. In Buddhism it is an individual quest at being free from desire. And in Islam, the individual follows religious laws for the sake of paradise after death. In Jesus' teaching, you see a personal relationship with a personal God -- a relationship that carries over into the next life.

Zoroastrianism

Introduction:
Zoroastrianism is a small religion with about 140,000 members. Yet its importance to humanity is much greater than its current numbers might suggest, because:

Their theology has had a great impact on Judaism, Christianity and other later religions, in the beliefs surrounding God and Satan, the soul, heaven and hell, savior, resurrection, final judgment, etc.
It is one of the oldest religions still in existence and it may have been the first monotheistic religion.

The religion was founded by Zarathushtra (Zoroaster in Greek; Zarthosht in India and Persia). Conservative Zoroastrians assign a date of 6000 BCE to the founding of the religion; other followers estimate 600 BCE. Historians and religious scholars generally date his life sometime between 1500 and 1000 BCE on the basis of his style of writing.

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Psalms for Protection


The Book of Psalms is thousands of years old. The power of the psalms is undeniable. Each psalm has a different use, but all are effective. The trick to making them work is to read them with your soul, not only your lips. As with any spiritual tool, you must believe, with every cell in your body, in the power they hold. Of course, you must have the Holy Bible handy; any version will do.


How to do it:
When alone, with no distractions, sit on the ground (if you cannot sit on the ground because of a physical aliment, a chair or bench is perfectly acceptable) in a place that makes you feel comfortable and safe. This place could be in your house, outside near a tree or body of water, or inside a church or synagogue. Cross your legs in front of you, close your eyes, and imagine a bright white light encircling your body and stretching out in front of you. Breathe in through your nose and out through your mouth. Free your mind of fear, stress, or daily obligations (forget about the laundry, the project due the next day, or what you have to fix for dinner). When your head feels clear, open your eyes. Locate the psalm of your choice in your Bible and in a clear, yet calm and quiet voice, recite the text.

Psalm 99

Use: Spiritual growth, psychic awareness and intuition, enhanced connection to God, and may help with "astral projection" or lucid dreaming.

Dosage: Three times a week with mediation

Helpful Extras: Light one white candle, one pink candle, and one light blue candle of any shape or scent. Imagine a white light encircling you while you read the psalm out loud.

Psalm 61

Use: Meditate on this psalm if you want to bless a new home and bring all who dwell within its walls great luck and harmony.
Dosage: Read once a day, preferably in the morning, starting on the first day in your new place and for six mornings afterward, for a total of seven days, then once a month for a year.
Helpful extras: A horseshoe over the front door (make sure the shoe is positioned in a "u", never in a "n")

Psalm 65
Use: Read this psalm before embarking on any new endeavor such as a marriage, conception of a child, business opportunity, new job, or purchase of expensive items.
Dosage: As needed.
Helpful extras: Think positive and have hope.

Psalm 57
Use: For good luck.
Dosage: Three times a week; more when needed.
Helpful extras: Light one white candle, one green candle and one purple candle while reading the psalm.

Psalm 16
Use: This psalm is particularly good for those who find themselves in a prickly or caustic situation or for those who are miserable in their current situation. It has the power to turn unhappiness into happiness.
Dosage: Every night before bed for seven days; after that, at least twice a week.
Helpful extras: Speak to a counselor, religious advisor, a trusted friend or family member, or join a support group to help you turn a bad situation into a good one.

Psalm 77
Use: Avoid harmful situations and maintain basic survival.
Dosage: As needed.
Helpful extras: Use common sense to obtain your goals.

Psalm 19
Use: To expel addictions, negative influences, or manipulative people.
Dosage: Twice a day (morning and evening) for seven days, then four times a week or more.
Helpful extras: Light one white candle and one yellow candle while reading the psalm out loud. Think positive and have hope.

Psalm 137
Use: To get rid of grudges, hate, jealousy, malice, and spitefulness within your heart and soul.
Dosage: Once a day every day for seven days, then three times a week for maintenance. Didn't take? Seriously and calmly analyze the reasons why you feel this way and take steps to correct your own outlook.
Helpful extras: Wear bright colored clothing, look in the mirror every day and repeat, "I am fabulous and brilliant in my own right," and forgive those who trample on you.

Psalms 3, 59, and 70
Use: To protect yourself from adversaries, enemies, opponents, and attackers.
Dosage: At least three times a week; more when needed.
Helpful extras: Stay in control of your emotions and carry yourself with dignity.

Psalm 23, 35, 38
Use: To heal the body and soul during an illness or injury (either yours or someone else's).
Dosage: Twice a day, every day while ill.
Helpful extras: Light one red candle and one light blue candle while reading the psalm aloud.

Psalm 30
Use: To give thanks after healing a wound or suffering an illness.
Dosage: Once a day for five days after recovery.
Helpful extras: Eat healthy and take vitamins.

Psalm 1, 61, 128
Use: To bless a home and all who live within its walls.
Dosage: Once a week, preferably on Sunday, or as needed.
Helpful extras: Try to be respectful and pleasant to each other.

Psalm 3, 25, 54
Use: To fortify the soul, body, and mind in a stressful situation or during an illness.
Dosage: As needed.
Helpful extras: Unplug the phone, take a hot bath, and relax, knowing this bad situation will eventually end.

Psalm 133
Use: To help with the peace process between individuals or a community of people.
Dosage: At least three times a week.
Helpful extras: Understand that not every conflict can be overcome.

Psalm 41
Use: For those times you or someone else needs material things like a home, car, clothing, or food.
Dosage: As needed. When you get the things you asked for, do not forget to give thanks.
Helpful extras: If someone gives you something you need or want, karma dictates that when you are in the proper financial position you must give something to someone else in need.

Psalm 36, 38, 39
Use: To combat slanderous lies told about you and protect you against gossip and rumors.
Dosage: Twice a day for seven days, and four times a week after that.
Helpful extras: Do not hate the person slandering you; negativity begets negativity. If it is serious slander, consider getting a lawyer.

Psalm 32
Use: To obtain love, compassion, and refinement.
Dosage: Three times a week.
Helpful extras: While meditating, light one white candle and one red candle (NOT blood red, but more of a maroon)

Psalm 47
Use: To gain the esteem, admiration, and devotion of people around you.
Dosage: Three times a week.
Helpful extras: If you don't already have it, there may be reason.

Psalm 109
Use: To protect against stalkers, harassment by enemies, and those who hold a grudge against you.
Dosage: Twice a day as needed.
Helpful extras: Under the right circumstances, God is not against restraining orders.

Psalm 69
Use: To quit addictive, wicked, or destructive habits.
Dosage: Once a day until the problem is resolved.
Helpful extras: You may need counseling for more intense habits like gambling or promiscuity, but for things like smoking or nail-biting there are over-the-counter remedies at your local drugstore that may help you quit.

Psalm 16
Use: To kiss and make up with an enemy.
Dosage: Once a day for seven days; three times a week thereafter.

Helpful extras: If the relationship is caustic or dangerous, it may not be advisable to reconcile, but it the problem is simply between friends who got drunk and acted like fools on a Saturday night, there may be hope. Use this psalm with caution.

Psalm 70
Use: To conquer an enemy
Dosage: Once a day for seven days, then use as needed.
Helpful extras: Do not resort to trickery; to really win over an opponent you happen to dislike, you must make sure you achieve victory fair and square.

Psalm 111, 133
Use: To gain additional friendships and strengthen the ones you currently have.
Dosage: Three times a week during meditation.
Helpful extras: God helps those who help themselves, so get out in the world and mingle in a place you are comfortable in.

Psalm 98
Use: Make peace between families.
Dosage: Three times a week or as needed.
Helpful extras: If your problem is like the Montague and Capulet scenario, you may be screwed.

Psalm 29
Use: To help a loved one fight against evil habits, influences, or lifestyle.
Dosage: Three times a week.
Helpful extras: Meditate while reciting this psalm and ask yourself if you are being unduly pious, self-righteous, or indignant toward the other person.

Psalm 50
Use: To protect yourself from pre-meditated robberies, intruders, or deliberate home invasions.
Dosage: Daily
Helpful extras: Ensure your home is safe and secure, lock your doors at night, and install motion light detectors outside if you have the financial means. Also, know your neighbors.

Psalm 122
Use: If you are taking a trip alone in the dark of night.
Dosage: As needed.
Helpful extras: Tell loved ones were you are going and when you expect to arrive. Also, a cell phone, flashlight, spare tire, and road flares would not hurt either.

Psalm 35
Use: If a revengeful, ruthless, spiteful, or evil person has sued you for an unmerited reason.
Dosage: Twice a day for 14 days before you appear in court and repeatedly on the day you see the judge.
Helpful extras: Dress conservatively. Wear yellow, green, or purple. Keep calm and steady.

Psalm 20, 119
Use: You have to go before a judge and would like the verdict to turn in your favor.
Dosage: Once a day for seven days before your court appearance and repeatedly on the day of court.
Helpful extras: Dress conservatively. Wear yellow, green, or purple. Keep calm and steady.

Psalm 87
Use: To aid an alcoholic.
Dosage: Three times a week or as needed.
Helpful extras: Meditate with white, pink, orange, and light blue and purple candles. Counseling may be needed to overcome this problem.

Psalm 35
Use: You are being punished for breaking the law.
Dosage: Recite every day.
Helpful hints: This psalm will give you strength and balance to endure the inevitable.

Psalm 45, 46
Use: To mend the relationship between married people.
Dosage: Together, or apart, recite this psalm once a day until a solution is found.
Helpful extras: Marriage counseling may do wonders to help the state of affairs. In a therapy situation, wear white, pink, red, orange, green, or light blue to meetings; avoid darker colors as they may block communication.

Psalm 66
Use: To expel an evil spirit from a person.
Dosage: Three times a day for seven days.
Helpful extras: In this day and age the idea of demonic possession is passé. Sure, it can happen, but only the Roman Catholic Church can make the assessment that a person is indeed possessed. The individual in question could be "possessed" by drug or alcohol addiction, not the "devil." Please do not attempt to exorcise a person because he or she simply acts or thinks differently than you do. That is just weird, not to mention morally illegal.

Psalm 53, 54, 55
Use: To battle secret enemies out to harm you.
Dosage: Once a day, twice if desired.
Helpful extras: Paranoia aside, if you believe coworkers, family members, or friends are out to harm your reputation or destroy your relationships, this psalm should work wonders to reverse their luck and/or power. Gossipmongers have an uncanny way of making others believe their lies, regardless of what listeners know about you. If you believe someone has marked you for assassination, the legal system and local police department should be alerted. If you are indeed paranoid and prone to delusions, please seek out a professional help from a reputable counselor or psychiatrist.

Psalm 63
Use: To regain after getting screwed over by a business partner.
Dosage: Once a day for seven days.
Helpful extras: Call a lawyer.

Psalm 62
Use: To receive Holy Blessings.
Dosage: Once a day, three times a week.
Helpful extras: Light white candles.

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Numerology, Life Path, The Soul's Urge, Expression Numbers & Your Inner Dreams

Numerology

Numerologists use the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, and 22 to build a Numerology chart. Each number has a distinct meaning. The numbers 11 and 22 are often referred to as "master numbers" and some professionals believe they hold great power. Individuals who possess these numbers in their charts are often blessed with higher learning capabilities, great success in work, and may hold a high degree of logic, creativity, and ingenuity.

There are different types of Numerology Charts:

The Life Path Chart: It is formulated by calculating the numbers in the individual's birth date. It represents the hard-wired traits one assumed in the womb and these fated distinctions follow the individual for life. Certain traits acquired at birth may seem obscured by life choices and circumstances. For instance, a person could be born with the soul and talent of a modern day Picasso, but if his or her parents push the individual into a different profession like nuclear medicine or underwater basket weaving, the passion, drive, or mere feasibly of becoming a famous painter is suppressed. Have you ever watched a small child in a multi-product retail store? Some kids will gravitate toward electronics, some will be dazzled by the arts and crafts section, some are magnetically drawn to the automotive section, some cannot resist wandering through the apparel departments, and some are mesmerized by the pet aisle. What makes one child interested in teaching others; one child interested in telling jokes and making people laugh, and yet another interested in tinkering with building blocks alone in their rooms? It is actually simple. These drives dwell deep inside the soul; in fact, these feelings are an integral part of the soul.

For a moment, think hard about what you wanted to be when you grew up. Did you dream of becoming a successful fireman, cop, housewife, politician, doctor, educator, parent, sculptor, or actor? Did you pursue your heartfelt aspirations or did you change your mind a hundred times and finally settle in your chosen career after finishing school? Were you, for some reason beyond your control, unable to pursue your dreams? Has it haunted you for life, or did you find a reasonable backup plan that worked out for the best? It is a proven fact that those people who actually work in a field they absolutely love have lower blood pressure, a greater sense of self, an elevated feeling of achievement, and a strange calmness that radiates into their work.

It is important to remember that many variables are involved in determining what a person is made of. Contradictions between Numerology Charts are not exceptional, and it up to the individual to discover the common thread and basic traits that run through each person's schema.

Take a look at the "Compare Life Path Numbers" for a rundown of compatible and unsuited number combinations.

The Expression Chart:
 
It is sometimes referred to as the "Destiny" number. It is calculated by converting one's full birth name into numbers, adding them, and then "reducing" them to the lowest number possible. This chart shows a person what their "ammo" is on this earth in this lifetime. One's talents, potential, gifts, and attitudes are reflected in this chart and should be used to complete ones destiny, or "mission". While the Life Path Chart tells a person whom they are inside, the Expression Chart is guide to what they must accomplish while alive. These two charts frequently intersect and contradict each other and that is absolutely normal and expected. Overcoming obstacles throughout life is the name of the game.
In simpler terms: if a person is temperamental and quick to judgment and it shows up clearly in the Life Path Chart while at the same time the Expression Chart screams patience and open-mindedness, the person may be bottling up emotions inside and their life mission may be to take their own lives back by making choices for themselves, standing up for their own beliefs, or simply becoming less of a doormat. On the other hand, if the Life Path Chart clearly shows gentle and patient traits but the Expression Chart points to an impatient and harsh demeanor, the individual may have been picked on by bullies, disappointed with choices they have made, unhappy in a relationship or work, or just plain confused and fed up. In that case, the person's mission in life may be to calm down and become more easy-going and sensitive to others. Remember, if a life mission were easy we would never do it. Obstacles to a happy existence are natural reminders that the meaning of life is hidden in the individual soul.

The Soul's Urge:
It is sometimes referred to as the "heart's desire". It is calculated by converting the vowels of one's full birth name into numbers, adding them, and then "reducing" them to the lowest number possible. The chart exists in a realm of its own. It represents your likes and dislikes, yearnings, and preferences.

Internal Desires:
This chart represents one's deep-seated desires (often subconscious), repressed fantasies, or perceived unattainable wishes. It is calculated by converting the consonants of one's full birth name into numbers, adding them, and then "reducing" them to the lowest number possible. This is the most "fly by the seat of your pants" chart because it deals with the murky realm of the subconscious mind and is hard to nail down to specifics. But it is fun and worth a look (or a laugh).

The Day of One's Birth:
This complements the Life Path Chart by assigning characteristics to the numerical date of birth. For instance, if one were born on the 28th day of any month, he or she would share the uniqueness of the number 28. Sometimes the description of the birthday number conflicts with the Life Path number. This is normal. People are born, they grow, they learn, and their tastes change with age. In addition, the nature versus nurture argument is alive and well in numerology. One must look through the descriptions and think about the different events that have happened in his or her life.

Quite frankly, read the description of your birth number then find someone who shares the same birth date and compare notes. Be prepared to be creeped out.

Skeptics Corner:
The author of this article has done all of the charts numerous times (no pun intended). Every single Numerology Chart for my name and birthday are 85% 1's and 11's. The characteristics of these numbers would indicate that I am Innovative (sometimes, if it is a special project that I have dreamed up as opposed to some task that is put upon me); Fiercely Independent (stubborn and opinionated are more fitting words); a Born Leader (granted, I refuse to follow anyone off a cliff like an ignorant Lemming but reluctant to take the lead against it); Success Oriented (I would rather win the lottery or invent the "next big thing" and never work again); Inspiration (people tell me I am more of a muse for their success); and Creativity (I could not have built this site without it). The scariest thing is that my astrological chart(s), Numerology chart(s), and even my Chinese Astrology and Runes say THE SAME EXACT THING.


1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9   11  22
A   B   C    D   E    F   G    H   I    J    K
L   M   N   O   P    Q   R    S   T   U   V
W  X   Y    Z

Meaning of the numbers in a nutshell

1. Instigator, Leader, Sovereign, Self-Sufficient, Go-Getter, Unique, Independent, Obstinate, and Opinionated.
2. Builds Alliances, Flexible, Thoughtful, Team-Player, and Arbitrator.
3. Communicative, Articulate, Social, Creative, and Lover of Life.
4. Steadfast, Organized, Assisting, Overcoming, Augmenter, and Sturdy.
5. Unrestrained, Imaginative, Exploratory, Freedom Lover, Non-Conformist, and Spontaneous.
6. Dependable, Defender, Nurturer, Banner Waver, Stability, and Empathetic.
7. Logical, Perceptive, Intelligent, Attentive, Diligent, and Deliberate.
8. Sensible, Prominent, Power Hungry, Goal-Oriented, and Shrewd.
9. Charitable, Philanthropic, Altruism, Committed, Expressive, and Concerned.
11. Enlightened, Instinctive, Insightful, Spiritual, Supernatural Lover, Optimist, and Fantasist.
22. Power, More Power, Ultimate Power, Innovator, Forceful, and Major Leader.

How to calculate the Life Path Number:

1. An individual is born on December 19, 1976 (12-19-76).
2. Take the birth month of December, the 12th month.
3. 1 + 2 = 3
4. Take the Birth Day, the 19th.
5. 1 + 9 = 10
6. Sense double digits are unacceptable (except in the case of 11 and 22), they must be "reduced."
7. Take that 10 and reduce it: 1 + 0 = 1
8. Take the full Birth Year, 1976.
9. 1 + 9 + 7 + 6 = 23
10. That 23 further reduces: 2 + 3 = 5
11. Now take all the numbers and add together. 3 + 1 + 5 = 9
12. The Life Path Number is 9.

1
This life path indicates a person who dances to the own beat of their inner drum, is independent and strong willed, interested in succeeding financially and socially, and a natural born leader. Perhaps on of the strongest indicators that this soul was deposited in this world to enlighten and lead others to great things. This power does not come gift wrapped however; the individual should understand that the cosmos expects he or she to first identify that inner independence and start thinking for themselves at an early age. From there, the person may expand on those leadership and independence qualities by actually putting these talents to good use. To become an effective, level-headed leader is more difficult than it seems. Gaining respect and admiration from underlings is a monumental step to achieving true success.

It is not at all surprising that many 1 Life Path people are CEO's, political leaders, entrepreneurs, judges, and top ranking military leaders. For this reason, many 1 Life Paths have an extremely difficult time assuming the role of follower. Should they sink into a position of subservience and happily take orders from others they will find themselves depressed and burdened with a feeling of failure. From experience, many 1 Life Paths are not happy if they are not free to make their own decisions. Case in point: A housewife has beautiful children, an adoring husband, and a gorgeous sprawling home, but she is miserable. Perhaps she feels dependant on her husband and trapped in a relationship to which she has no power or decision-making control. She may benefit from volunteer work, invent a new product, start a home business, organize and oversee fundraisers or political affairs, or join the PTA in a leadership role.

Positive's of Life Path 1

This individual radiates with creative and innovative energy; has a laundry list of fabulous, major accomplishments; is strong in will, body, spirit, and mind; maintains a quiet intelligence that makes other feel comfortable in their leadership; is determined to do the best job they can with the tools they have; is calm under pressure and fair; has the uncanny ability to step up and take charge of any situation with purposeful passion and insight; is highly opinionated and stubborn; completes a task to satisfaction and in a timely manner; is forthright and can debate a topic with ease and grace; is sometimes considered high maintenance and lustful; follows their heart and mind and has powerful reasoning and problem solving capabilities; is aggressive and forward, sometimes intimidating; ambitious and egotistical; and expects to get what they ask for in almost any situation.

Negatives of Life Path 1

A caveat: these negatives can be turned around at any time should the individual recognize these negatives for what they are…fear of success. Suppress your laughter. Many un-evolved Life Path 1's understand all too well that they are capable of accomplishing utterly magnificent acts but are fearful of how that success will change their lives and the sheer responsibility of being a leader. Fear is the ultimate demon that saps energy and generates feelings of doubt. This individual may be dependent on another person; discontented with life but strangely unable to pull him or herself out of it; extremely egotistical, over-confident, impatient, irrationally irritated, self-absorbed, lawless, vain, and selfish.

Famous Life Path 1 People:

Theodore Geisel (aka Dr. Seuss) (3-2-1904) Author
Sid Vicious (5-10-1957) Bass Player for the Punk Band "The Sex Pistols"
Jim Morrison (12-8-1943) Lead Singer of "The Doors"
George Washington (2-22-1732) General/1st American President
Karl Marx (5-5-1818) Communist Activist
Leo Tolstoy (8-28-1828) Author
L. Ron Hubbard (3-13-1911) Author
Ayn Rand (2-2-1905) Author
Martin Luther King, Jr. (1-15-1929) Activist
Christopher Lee (5-27-1922) Actor
Napoleon Bonaparte (8-15-1769) French General
Charlie Chaplin (4-16-1889) Actor/Comedian
Clyde Barrow (3-24-1909) Bank Robber
Ringo Starr (7-7-1940) Drummer of "The Beatles"
Walt Disney (12-5-1901) Cartoonist

2
This life path indicates a person who is sensitive to the needs, feelings, and desires of others, almost in an intuitive manner; is impartial, open-minded, composed, and unbiased; is sincere, straightforward, honest, and truly wants others to succeed and flourish; is the ultimate team-player who knows when to lead and when to follow; is polite and conscientious; great with compromise and mediating between quarrelling people; is happy with the status quo; refuses to "rock the boat"; enjoys a set routine and a constructed, comfortable, harmonious home and work environment; a total packrat, especially when it comes to sentimental mementos; is occasionally languid and ambivalent; is pessimistic and non-competitive; and maybe not suited to work in a stuffy, closed environment where back-biters and sycophants may lurk.

 Famous Life Path 2 People:

Donald Rumsfeld (7-9-1932) United States Secretary of Defense 2000 - 2008

3
This life path indicates a person who is animated, communicative, flamboyant, and entertaining; is loaded with social grace; has an unmistakable vibrant streak of bright perkiness that radiates out to anyone in the vicinity; and is highly optimistic, articulate, artistic, expressive, and confident.

Positives of Life Path 3

This individual radiates synchronization and unabated splendor. A person with this number should understand that its destiny is to become a highly effective creative person who uses their gifts to lighten and brighten the world. In addition, these individuals make wonderful hosts and party planners; are friendly and inviting to a fault; enjoys deep or cheerful conversation and knows when to be gracious and simply listen instead of speak; are usually the star of the show but are willing to amiably share the spotlight because they know there is plenty of room for everyone on the stage of life; is able to accept rejection or failure and finds it easy to snap back from missteps; and will usually always apologize for any hurt feelings that they might have caused another person.

Negatives of Life Path 3

This individual has the capacity to become giddy and silly at the most inopportune times, especially when imbibing. In addition, this person may ignore the ramifications of sitting back on his or her laurels and appear superficial, shallow, indifferent, or moody. Reckless or sporadic changes in lifestyle, dress, or geographic location may lend a sense of purposelessness. If any degree of fame is accomplished, the Life Path 3 may become strangely critical or condescending and lose friends and admirers. They must always guard against becoming elitist, intolerant of other viewpoints, bigoted, and selfish.

Famous Life Path 3 People:

Tom Ritter (9-17-1948) Comedian/Actor
Judy Garland (6-10-1922) Singer/Actress
Charles Manson (11-11-1934) Cult Leader
Alfred Hitchcock (8-13-1899) Author/Director
Audrey Hepburn (5-4-1929) Actress
Chuck Yeager (2-13-1923) Astronaut
Vladimir Lenin (4-10-1870) Communist Russian Leader/Mass Murderer
Jackie Chan (4-7-1954) Martial Arts Expert/Film Actor
John Wayne (5-26-1907) Western Film Actor

4

This life path indicates a person who is earthy, reliable, sensible, grounded, committed, resilient, and obstinate. People of this Life Path number are very fixed in their convictions and resolute in the manner by which they problem-solve, deal with family members and work associates, and handle difficult social situations. Occasionally, Life Path 4 individuals become perfectionists or workaholics who use their sense of purpose and project completion in an obsessive manner. Very structured, they usually demand for things to be done exactly to their specifications. This could be problematic for coworkers, spouses, children, and others who are forced to their bidding. Life Path 4 people are logical and practical and when they apply their reasoning to work. They make fabulous managers and administrators.

Steadfast and dedicated to the cause, they frequently make great spouses and business associates, but friendships may be strained occasionally. This is usually not a person with a bevy of close friends, but an individual who is lucky enough to form a few intimate relationships that last a lifetime. By remaining serene and indomitable, the Life Path 4 person may very well achieve great accomplishments and monetary success.

Negatives of Life Path 4

Unfortunately, this path may also become extreme, small-minded, insular, tyrannical, indiscreet, rude, and overly blunt. These individuals tend to overlook life's little pleasantries and immerse themselves in work or personal projects and ignore loved ones around them. They may bury their heads in the sand and refuse to acknowledge the big wide world around them.

Famous Life Path 4 People:

Robert Frost (3-26-1874) Poet
Robert Oppenheimer (4-22-1904) Father of the Atomic Bomb
Leonardo da Vinci (4-15-1452) Scientist/Artist/Astronomer
Bonnie Parker (10-1-1910) Clyde Barrow's partner in crime
Butch Cassidy (4-15-1866) Old West
Clint Eastwood (5-31-1930) Actor/Director
Oprah Winfrey (1-29-1954) Television Show Host
Frank Sinatra (12-12-1915) Singer
Joseph Stalin (12-21-1879) Soviet Communist Ruler/Mass Murderer
Hugh Hefner (4-9-1926) Creator of Playboy magazine
Sigmund Freud (5-6-1856) Psychiatrist

5

This life path indicates a person who is multi-talented, courageous, progressive, inquisitive, freedom loving, self-sufficient, exciting, fickle, and unrestrained. This Life Path number sometimes has a problem finishing mundane, everyday tasks and may occasionally abandon projects because boredom sets in. Strangely though, these people are wonderful educators and motivators. Blessed with a charming gift of gab, Life Path 4 individuals are usually clever and witty and delight others with their passion for good conversation.

In addition, an adventurous spirit may lead these individuals to explore the big bright world around them, either physically, as in the case of sports, or mentally, as in the case of travel. Unfortunately, ambition may take a back seat to thrill seeking and a devil-may-care attitude. It is one thing to be in love with life and live for the moment, and it is another to ignore responsibilities and day-to-day routine. In order to avoid self-loathing or doubt, Life Path 5 individuals must surround themselves with people of similar mind-set. Difficult, condescending, or stern people may drain the Life Path 5 of his or her spontaneity and may evoke resentful feelings.

Negatives of Life Path 5

This Life path may have the tendency to become negligent, foolish, hedonistic, childish, self-absorbed, reckless, and unreliable.

Famous Life Path 5 People:

Vincent Van Gogh (3-30-1853) Artist
Thomas Jefferson (4-13-1743) 2nd American President
Abraham Lincoln (2-12-1809) 16th American President
Franklin D. Roosevelt (1-30-1882) 32nd American President
Lee Harvey Oswald (10-18-1939) The Man Who Killed President Kennedy
Lizzie Borden (7-19-1860) Axe Murderess
Marlon Brando (4-3-1924) Actor
Mick Jagger (7-26-193) Lead Singer of the "Rolling Stones"
Dean Martin (6-17-1917) Singer/Film Actor
Steven Spielberg (12-18-1946) Director
Soren Kierkegaard (5-5-1813) Author
Jim Jones (5-13-1931) Mass Murderer/Cult Leader

6
This life path indicates a person who is conscientious, idealistic, and supportive. They seem to purposely presume responsibility for others. Compassionate yet steady and realistic, the Life path 6 person is one who may good in the fields of social work, humanitarian aid, or nursing. Benevolence and munificence is reflected in this personality, as is acumen and understanding. This individual sometimes matures quickly and can be found mentoring or supporting other people, even at a young age. They can usually be found volunteering for a humanitarian cause or improving the quality of their home and nurturing the family.

Negatives of Life Path 6

It certain cases, this individual may become subservient or dependant on other people, simply because their giving nature can be used and abused by malevolent individuals. On the flip side, the Life Path 6 person may become overly critical, too involved in the personal lives of others, nosy, pious, or prying. Occasionally, the Life Path 6 abandons all responsibility and attempts to break free from obligations. This may occur if the individual's Expression (or Destiny) number is completely opposite, or if their astrological chart reveals other conflicting tendencies. While to other Life Path numbers this break from tradition may feel liberating, these individuals will eventually sink into a chasm of self-loathing, shame, and utter unhappiness.

Famous Life Path 6 People:

Albert Einstein (3-14-1879) Scientist
Lewis Carroll (1-27-1832) Author
Cary Grant (1-18-1904) Actor
Joan d'Arc (1-6-1412) Military Leader
Thomas Edison (2-11-1847) Inventor
H.G.Wells (9-21-1866) Author

7
This life path indicates a person who is highly intelligent, loving, passive, diplomatic, analytical, logical, and practical. Usually, these souls crave to learn new things and apply them to what they already know. What they do already know is that the spirit within them is a powerful source of energy, inspiration, and insight. 7 is a powerful number in the universe and speaks volumes about the Life path individual attached to it. Basically, this Life Path must daydream and imagine in order to touch their spiritual side. Often prolific dreamers, their subconscious sometimes works overtime by sending almost precognitive messages.

What they do not enjoy chaos. It makes them very uneasy and nervous. Life Path 7 individuals are so intuitive that they have the uncanny ability to judge character and predict events. This "gut feeling" is usually right on target and may stop them from engaging in dangerous or sketchy activities. When they are cornered by insincere, dishonest, or mean people, the Life Path 7 person is very aware of their shady motives, sometimes before the offending person even opens his or her mouth. It is almost as though they can smell evil coming.

Making friends can be a challenge once the Life Path 7 is old enough to realize that some people in the world are simply not good. This idea is very distressing to a sensitive, caring person as this, and sometimes the fear of being hurt by another is almost overwhelming. The friends they do manage to make last a lifetime. One problem may lie in the fact that they are highly reserved and may appear to represent in-approachability by others. Sadly, this façade is but a shroud covering an insecure spirit afraid of getting sideswiped by an evildoer. For this reason, they may relish being alone with thoughts, sheltered from a frenzied and sometimes cruel world.

Negatives of Life Path 7

In its worst form, the individual may become highly confrontational, negative, suspicious, enigmatic, lazy, gloomy, and cynical. This may happen if the person is treated badly early in life or resists their true nature. For instance, a Life Path 7 who decides to be a skeptic and turns their back on the metaphysical world may very well become the anti-thesis of who they actually are. This may cause them to be selfish, egotistical, pompous, manic, and put-upon.

Famous Life Path 7 People:

Princess Diana (nee Diana Spenser) (7-1-1961)
Marilyn Monroe (6-1-1926) Film Actress/Sex Symbol
Andy Warhol (8-6-1928) Artist
Bruce Lee (11-27-1940) Martial Artist/Film Actor
Saddam Hussein (4-28-1937) Tyrant/Mass Murderer
Rose McGowen (9-5-1973) Actress
Jesse James (9-5-1847) Old West Outlaw
Winston Churchill (11-30-1874) British Prime Minister During WWII

8
This life path indicates a person who is go getting, confident, and successful. Rarely do they find time to explore the realm of fantasy and dreams. Everything is seen as concrete and 3-dimentional. They have an aggressive, intimidating, and ambitious outlook that assists them in building a perfect, insulated world for themselves. Money and power are catchphrases for these people, and rarely will they stop until they the apex of the goals they have set for themselves.

In addition, social status is very important to them. It shows their tenacity to attain material success, often through innovation and independence. Not scared of competition, the Life Path 8 will follow through with their ideas until they succeed, making them fabulous assets in business. They are also not afraid of failure because they understand that making mistakes can be used as learning tool. Their powerful convictions and foresight may lead them into glory and self-satisfaction that they have indeed accomplished great things.

Negatives of Life Path 8

Unfortunately, when this Life Path goes negative it can really get bad. The aggression and confidence dwelling within their hearts can turn sour and lead to a dictatorial personality devoid of compassion or understanding. Hungry to rise to the top of the pecking order, they may become deceitful and arrogant. The almighty dollar can become a god to them and cause them to behave irresponsibly and amorally. Eventually, if left on this course, the Life Path 8 may find themselves alone and depressed behind a concrete wall they have built around themselves.

Famous Life Path 8 People:

Alexander Graham Bell (3-3-1847) Inventor
Michelangelo (3-6-1475) Artist
Osama bin Laden (3-10-1957) Mass Murderer
Nostradamas (12-14-1503) Soothsayer
Andrew Carnegie (11-25-1835) Tycoon
George S. Patton (11-11-1885) WWII General
Aretha Franklin (3-25-1942) Singer
Pablo Picasso (10-25-1881) Artist
Stephan Hawking (1-18-1942) Physicist
Elizabeth Taylor (2-27-1932) Actress

9
This life path indicates a person who must learn to use their inner empathy, munificence, and giving natures to help and shelter others in need. Seen as trustworthy and moral, this Life Path is rarely bigoted or pushy and uses their well-defined sense of charity to spread joy and humanitarian aid to those less fortunate. Highly sensitive, these people must guard against getting their feelings hurt by unintentional barbs from others.

Philosophy is the name of game for Life Path 9 individuals. Although they enjoy living comfortably, they understand that there is more to life than attaining wealth and fame. Many Life Path 9 people would be happy and useful as judges, teachers, doctors, and clerics. In order to successfully make a mark in the world, the Life Path 9 individual must understand that in certain situations people can be callous, rude, unappreciative, and spiteful. They cannot help everyone, they cannot make the correct decision 100% of the time, and that some people in the world are just plain bad. This is usually a controversial idea to them, but the sooner they learn that there are dark souls on earth out to destroy every bit of good that they personally represent, they will be much more effective in their position as philosopher and free-thinker.

Out of philosophy may come a deep seated desire to create items of beauty, but creation of all kinds is highlighted. They may be opera signers, world class musicians, painters, or prolific writers. Imaginative, sensitive, and resilient, the Life Path 9 is often unsuited to compete in the cut-throat world of big business.

Like moths to a flame, the Life Path 9 magnetically attracts people to them. Social and polite, they are often sought after for parties, fundraisers, and spiritual events and sabbaticals. In addition, love and passionate affairs of the heart come easily and regularly to these people, and in youth it may be quite difficult to choose between suitors. Perhaps that is due to the fact that in relationships they must absolutely pick an understanding and sensitive mate, not a brooding, materialistic, and callous one.

Negatives of Life Path 9

Amazed they have a difficult side? Well, like everyone else, this Life Path has its challenges. Overly ambitious or money hungry Life Path 9 people who shun their sensitive, giving nature may find that they are isolated, depressed, and unhappy. Their souls must have the satisfaction of helping the community.

Famous Life Path 9 People:

Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (also known as Mahatma Gandhi) (10-2-1869) Spiritual Leader/Philosopher
Jimi Hendrix (11-27-1942)
Al Capone (1-17-1899) Gangster
Kurt Cobain (2-20-1967) Lead Singer of "Nirvana"
Kurt Vonnegut (11-11-1922) Author
Nicholas Copernicus (2-19-1473) Scientist
Elvis Presley (1-8-1935) Singer/Film Actor
Robert E. Lee (1-19-1807) Confederate Civil War General
Galileo Galilei (2-18-1564) Astromer/Scientist
Yoko Ono (2-18-1933) Singer

11

This life path indicates a person who is spiritually evolved. This is a "Master Number" and very powerful. Their drives are intense: they are highly empathic, acutely intuitive, cutting-edge, visionary, and refined. Unique and sometimes a bit odd, these people are free and deep thinkers who revel in the supernatural and mysterious side of life and death. Rarely bigoted or small-minded, the Life Path 9 individual is a jack-of-all trades who can write their own ticket to destiny. Perhaps the best career for them is that of a mentor.

Negatives of Life Path 11

Unfortunately, anxiety or a nervous disorder may rear its ugly head sometime within the life of the Life Path 11. This is a mere hurdle that must be jumped. Because this is a powerful Life Path number, it is imperative that those with it understand that with power and strength of spirit comes heavy emotions. Moody and sometimes confused on which direction to take (there are many choices and avenues allowed to a Life Path 11 person) and may cause them to simply stop, fall down to their knees, and become completely neurotic. Sometimes they do not feel they are doing enough to accomplish their goals or that they dream too much and complete very little.

Famous Life Path 11 People:

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1-27-1756) Composer
Julie Andrews (10-1-1935) Singer/Actress
Adolph Hitler (4-20-1886) Mass Murderer/Tyrant/Furor of Germany
Kelsey Grammer (2-25-1955) Actor
Michael Jordon (2-17-1963) Basketball Player
Edgar Allen Poe (1-19-1809) Poet
George Custer (12-5-1839) Military Leader
Harry Houdini (3-24-1874) Illusionist

22
This life path indicates a person who must work through many ideas and emotions to fulfill their life mission. This "Master Number" is the most powerful Life Path number and the person attached to it must use it as a mighty gift but must work to understand it. Literally, these people can achieve anything they set their minds to. They can create a new idea, implement it, and complete the project. Many of these individuals can be famous, wealthy, and wise and make it look really easy, as if God Himself gave them a special leg up on talent. In addition, they seem to be extremely intuitive but practical at the same time. In the best circumstances, Life Path 22 people become statesmen, spiritual leaders, great philosophers, or famed artists.

Negatives of Life Path 22

A truly negative Life Path 22 is hard to come by, but it does happen. Uber-powerful entities who have achieved great status and success that happen to be dark souls can run amok and cause serious problems into the world. They may be motivated by power or money and become totally ruthless, reckless, dictatorial, dominant, and intimidating. On the other side, some Life Path 22 people become overwhelmed by their strength and allow their passions to overwhelm them.

Famous Life Path 22 People:

Mark Twain (aka Samuel Clemens) (11-30-1835) Author

The Expression Number

A number derived from all of the letters in your FULL BIRTH NAME make up what is called the Expression or Destiny number. Although this number is called both of these names, throughout this website it will be referred to as the Expression number. This is the number that describes the talents and attitudes at your disposal in this lifetime, if you choose to develop and use them. This is sometimes referred to as your potential or destiny. Living up to attributes of this number may not be easy, but it is your goal in the here and now.  It is your life's purpose, spiritual mission, and your field of opportunity.  Unlike the Life Path number which reads as you are, the Expression number more correctly reads as you MUST.

To arrive at your Expression number, take each name separately and add up the letter values using the conversion chart below. Reduce each name to a single digit or master number. Then add the results of all of the names to arrive at a total which you then once again reduce to a single digit or master number.

Don't use nicknames, assumed name, deviations in spelling used, or omit any part of the birth name. Use it as it appears on the birth certificate. Don't worry about changes to the name (married name, etc.), just stay with complete birth name. Don't count Jr. Sr., III, etc. following the name.

The only exception to this is in the case of adoption shortly after birth, and here the name given in the adopting home should be used.

Here is how to turn letters in the full name to an Expression Number:

1    2    3    4     5     6      7      8      9
A   B   C    D    E     F     G      H     I
J    K   L    M   N    O     P      Q     R
S   T   U    V    W    X    Y       Z

Example of Expression Number: DAVID MICHAEL McCLAIN, David equals 22, Michael equals 33 which reduces to 6, and McClain equals 28 which reduces to 10 and then 1. The Expression number is 22+6+1=29, and 29 reduces to 11. 11 is a master number that is not further reduced. My Expression Number is 11.

Find your Expression Number below: #

 1    2    3   4    5    6    7    8    9    11    22

1

The number 1 Expression (or "Destiny") number individual is usually adept at handling leadership roles with grace, intellect, and foresight. Not afraid of the spotlight, the Expression 1 person is suited for speaking in front of large crowds, although they may enjoy writing the speeches more than actually saying them. Innovative, active, and courageous, this individual is routinely original and on the cutting edge of their field. Occasionally, this expression number is best at staring the fire, not tending it. In this destiny, the individual has been given a blank check to which to write their own ticket to fame and glory, if indeed they want it. Shy or timid people represented by this number may enjoy being the brains behind the scenes.

This number represents many entrepreneurs, political leaders, spiritual leaders, and creative artisans, mainly because this individual does not need much, if any, supervision or coddling. Motivated and determined to win, the expression number 1 person is confident, aggressive, impressive, a little intimidating, and opinionated. The power behind this number denotes the strength to surpass the talents and drives of others, and therefore must be used with caution. The axiom that states, "it is lonely at the top" is absolute truth to the expression number 1. These people have no problem being unaccompanied with their work and thoughts, and sometimes they are more effective innovators and leaders working alone. With this desire comes the contradictory fear of actually being alone. Of course this means that romantically speaking, these people crave passion and love, but those emotions are usually departmentalized and separate from the passion to dominate and lead.

Some traits that Expression 1 people cannot stand in others are incompetence, treachery, betrayal, stupidity, and weakness. They cannot grasp the notion that other human beings are not as tenacious or strong as they. Most of these individuals are of a high moral code, but should they become completely obsessed with power and control, they may end up bitter, angry, amoral, and unethical. Like pit bull terriers with a mouthful of butt, these individuals can sniff out poor character and weaknesses like a seasoned FBI agent. Unfortunately, when they do realize these traits in others, they may use it as a weapon against them in order to keep them under their thumbs. The best solutions to this quandary are for Expression 1 people to surround themselves with like-minded and like-talented people with whom they feel no outward hostility or need to compete.

Negatives of Expression Number 1
These individuals may become egotistical, haughty, elitist, self-absorbed, over-confident, money hungry, and overly aggressive in the business world. They do not seem to understand that success will come easily if they try not to fight it. On the other hand, they occasionally over obsess about financial issues and power, thus inadvertently draining their own power by mulling over the obvious. They may become suspicious, untrusting, and nervous. In addition, the hard-wired desire to win, lead, and control may overwhelm them and leave them lonely, disliked, and ostracized from those they rule over.

Problems with the Destiny of 1
Say the Expression 1 individual is a woman living in a third world country. She is powerless under the male-dominated regime and living in utter poverty. Under the microscope, it may appear fruitless to fight the system and stand up for her beliefs. In the eyes of destiny, this is but a setback to the soul's accomplishment. She may find herself in the role of mentor to other women, organize innovative ways to gain food and medicine, or may just out and out buck the system. The name of the game is to try. Giving up is not an option. One does not have to dwell in the spotlight or a household name in order to lead.

2

The Expression number 2 denotes an individual who is a mediator, team player, polite, reserved, and modest. This person is not out to attain glory, riches or fame. He strives and thrives because he wants to accomplish tasks for the sake of the community and the world as a whole. In his chosen occupation, the Expression 2 person does not work well alone and without supervision. The creative juices flow when he is working together with a group and exchanging ideas. Diplomatic, the Expression 2 person sometimes finds himself acting as a mediator or peacemaker for a group and may make fabulous jury foremen. Of course, he does not like taking full credit for accomplishments; he would rather believe it was the collective group that achieved greatness, not just one individual.

Cooperation is the key word for the Expression 2 soul. In everything he does, he considers the feelings of others and is very adamant about not stepping on anyone's toes. In addition, he understands, almost empathically, how another person is feeling, what their position is, and their motives. This makes it easier to handle people and reason with hostile co-workers. Organized and efficient, the Expression 2 individual is a staple of any well-working business arrangement. Someone would be hard pressed to find a natural enemy of an Expression 2 person; he is thoughtful, likable, and pleasant.

Negatives

This person can sometimes, at least once in his life, become a doormat. Should his confidence levels be too low, he may be used, easily humiliated or embarrassed, overly sensitive, doubtful, and indecisive. One the other side of the coin, the Expression 2 person may become ambivalent in work and love, apathetic and languid, and unable to sort through his pity or sympathy for others. In the worst case scenario, he may do nothing but lie around and emote feelings all day, accomplishing nothing.

3

The Expression 3 person often has the soul of an entertainer. Whether he is expressing himself through writing literature, penning lyrics or composing music, painting great art, acting on stage or in film, engaging in public speaking, or doing standup comedy, he craves to create. In addition, he could sell a ketchup Popsicle to woman in white gloves, teach a primate to operate heavy machinery, or organize the grandest gala ever held in the worst cesspool in the world. Inventive, passionate, animated, and sanguine, the Expression 3 individual is charming in social situations and a motivator in the boardroom. Communication flows naturally from him and seems to uplift even the most depressive souls on earth.

Negatives

Knowing all of his creative talents, he runs the risk of becoming shallow, self-absorbed and superficial. He may appear to be completely uninterested in the feelings or accomplishments of others. On the flip side, he may become over-involved in gossip and rumors. In addition, the Expression 3 personality should guard against putting too many pots in the fire and achieving nothing. Becoming too laid back and lazy may be problems as well.

4

Expression 4 individuals are often builders, designers, engineers, organizers, and craftsmen, at least in thought. Without the Expression 4 people, all the rest of us would be living in refrigerator boxes in utter poverty. He is the person who works at the office until all hours of the night until a project or big presentation is completed. Resilient, patient, and determined, he is detail oriented and can be quite technical. Because fulfilling obligations and assuming responsibility for others is an important trait in his makeup, he makes a great teacher, doctor, scientist, mathematician, or inventor. Many times however, we find that many Expression 4 people are musicians or artisans. When he puts his nose to the grindstone there is almost nothing he cannot achieve. Hey may very well put co-workers at ease with his honesty and motivation.

Negatives

If an Expression 4 individual is overwhelmed by responsibilities and commitments, he may feel aggravated, discouraged, uneasy, depressed, tired, or creatively restricted. On the flip side, should he feel unappreciated or not challenged enough; he may become highly depressed, lazy, mulish, or inflexible. The negative side of this expression number may cause pessimism, intolerance, officiousness, or authoritarian characteristics.

5

Expression 5 individuals are very versatile and adaptable. His soul is free yet grounded and he possesses many talents and gifts. Approachable and warm, he is well-suited for life in the spotlight as a mover and shaker. Very clever, witty, imaginative, and intelligent, the Expression 5 person may find himself in any job from circus performer to CEO. Like chameleons, the Expression 5 person can blend into almost situation. For these reasons, he would make a great international spy.

Negatives

Unfortunately, the varied and many gifts allotted to an Expression 5 can manifest into feelings of confusion, nervousness, impatience, and a what-the-hell-am-I-doing-here mentality. Routines may become horrible reminders that all work and no play makes Jack a cranky boy; freedom is more of a mantra than a state of being. An Expression 5 person who allows himself to become locked in a box of duty and servitude with no personal freedoms may go insane. In addition, spontaneous reactions are bad; sticky situations should garner ones full thought and study before moving on to a solution.

6

Expression 6 people are often diligent, affectionate, caring, impartial, supportive, conscientious, proficient, harmonious, comforting, nurturing, and creative. Many humanitarians are Expression 6 souls. Truly benevolent, he enjoys giving to the community and helping make the world a better place. He understands the feelings of others and through his generosity of time, money, and skill, he helps the needy and ill to overcome their problems with grace. Suited to domestic or institutional affairs, the Expression 6 person operates with honesty and openness and a nurturing style that is second to none.

Negatives

The Expression 6 person knows he has responsibilities to the world, to himself, and to his loved ones. However, should he become overly focused on helping right all the ills of the universe he may become self-sacrificing, overly fervent, or completely non-expressive and dull. In addition, the Expression 6 person must realize he cannot change people, only his environment and understand that not everyone needs or wants help in their personal, private situations. He should also try not to worry constantly.

7

The Expression 7 person has a mysterious, probing mind and charming wit. Never to be underestimated, his powers of reason and investigation may lead him into fields such as law enforcement, law studies, or education. It seems that he simply thinks at a higher level and analyzes everything around himself in an intricate manner. Introspective and truth seeking, the Expression 7 individual is observant and reserved. Many people looking at him from the outside may assume he is overly quiet and dull, but that could be further from the truth. The Expression 6 individual understands that the more a person speaks the more they will reveal about themselves and their various situations. Never one to spill the beans, the Expression 7 person knows when to open up emotionally and mentally and when to hold the tongue. Unpredictable and slightly closed off from other people, Expression 7's close friends may sometimes question whether they truly "know" him at all.

Wisdom, philosophy, justice, the supernatural (or the lack of it), science, religion, and a myriad of other ideas are all open season for the honed mind of the Expression 6. The pursuit of knowledge in and of itself is the zest of life. No matter what the profession, the Expression 7 soul will seek out his own truth wherever he can find it. While he may seem so thoroughly rational that he lacks any emotion at all, that is not the truth. It may however, be safe to say that when faced with highly emotional situations he has a serious problem acclimating to the circumstances. Chaos and turmoil are quite perplexing ideas to the Expression 7 and many times he will avoid overly emotional people. That is usually not a problem though; not only does he not attract the more emoting souls, more sensitive people find him frightening, spiritually un-evolved, or just plain staunch.

Negatives

Expression 7 people may be too introverted causing egocentricity, haughtiness, fanaticism, or a complete lack of sentiment. Being logical as opposed to emotional is one thing, but becoming completely insolated and isolated from society is quite another.

8

The Expression 8 person is organized, skilled, efficient, successful and intelligent. He makes a great business and political leader and possesses good judgment. Ambitious, self-starting, energetic, innovative, and determined, the Expression 8 native has all of the gusto of a business dynamo and if all goes well, can expect to acquire material wealth and financial gain.

Negatives

The extremely successful Expression 8 person may become obstinate, unreasonable, impatient, strict, and narrow-minded. He must guard against becoming self-absorbed as he becomes more successful. A push to gain social status may cause an Expression 8 individual to become self-important, greedy, amoral, or unethical.

9

The Expression 9 person is compassionate, humanitarian, sensitive, inspirational, imaginative, creative, talented, and able. He is adept at helping others achieve greatness or simply bettering themselves. Sympathetic and concerned for his fellow man, the Expression 9 person sees success in life as directly connected to assisting and nurturing others. He is tolerant and loyal.

The Expression 9 native is an idealistic person who cannot stand watching the world arena crumble into an uncaring, warring place. He applies moral implications to everything he does, everything he sees, and everything he wants to achieve. Unfortunately, in this gallant effort to fix the ills of the world society, he sometimes overlooks the fact that utter and all encompassing evil in the universe does indeed exist and there is not one thing he can do about it. This may come as a shock to him or it may plunge him into a state of depression. In addition, he desperately clings to family and friends; without a support network, he may have a difficult time merely surviving.

Negatives

An Expression 9 person who refuses to acknowledge or feed the humanitarian side of his personality they may become the opposite: egocentric, insensitive, self-absorbed, spiritually bankrupt, aloof, and selfish. This difference in characteristics will do nothing more than create an unhappy, disillusioned, and resentful human being.

11

This is a "Master Number" and is quite rare in numerology. It represents idealism, inspiration, strength, beauty, philosophy, sensitivity, introspection, and the supernatural realm. The Expression 11 individual can do almost anything he sets his mind to but usually prefers to dance to beat of his own drum rather than follow a structured checklist. Money is important but not necessary to feel successful.

Negatives

With all great power comes a great taxing on the mind, body, and spirit. An Expression 11 individual who does not feel comfortable in his own skin may express high anxiety, be overly sensitive, moody, explosive, impractical, and a know-it-all.

22

This is a "Master Number" and is quite rare in numerology. The Expression 22 individual is undoubtedly capable and powerful. That is kind of a no-brainer since the real question here is how a person can handle this great gift. Called "Master Builders," the Expression 22 person possess an uncanny ability to solve problems, lead with grace and fairness, use perception to overcome unseen foes, and innovate new ideas to apply to the world community.

Negatives

When an Expression 22 personality goes bad, most of its good traits go with it. He may become unconventional, weird, frenzied, illogical, dominating, arrogant, demanding, and utterly impossible to live with.

The Soul Urge

The Soul Urge or as it is sometimes called, the heart's desire, is an important core influence in numerology. This number is made up from the vowels (a, e, i, o and u) in your full birth name just as it is recorded on your birth certificate.

The sum of all of these letter, converted to numbers, and reduced to a single number or a master number is your Soul Urge. This means your inner craving, likes and dislikes. This number denotes what you value most regardless of Life Path (what you are from birth) and expression (what you will become in life).

The Soul's Urge (or "Heart's Desire") is the part of your Numerology Chart that concentrates on what you enjoy, what you distinctly dislike, and what your soul yearns to do. Despite of your Life Path Number (traits you are hard-wired born with) and the Expression, or Destiny Number (the mission your soul is striving to become in life), the Soul's Urge is a subconscious part of your personality that you make known to others, regardless the preferences you would rather hide. It is natural (and in some schools of thought, a necessary obstacle to enlightenment) for your Soul's Urge to be contradictory, complementary, or opposite of either your Life Path Number or Expression Number.

The Soul's Urge Number is calculated by converting the vowels (and only the vowels) in your FULL Birth Name into numbers, then adding and reducing them into one number. Do not use nicknames. For women, use your maiden name just as it is written on your birth certificate.

Here is a chart reflecting the number value of the vowels and sometime vowels:

1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
A   -     -    -    E     -    -     -    I
-    -     -    -    -     O    -     -    -
-    -    U    -   W*  -    Y*   -    -


Only use the vowel * Y * when there is no other vowel present in a syllable (as in Carolyn) or when the syllable is preceded by a vowel (Graymen). The letter * W * is used as a vowel if it is preceded by a vowel and produces a sound (Edmaw).

* A Y is also a vowel when there is no other vowel in a syllable  (Lynn or Carolyn) and when it is preceded by a vowel and sounded as one sound (Hayden). A W is treated as a vowels when it is preceeded by a vowel and produces a single sound, as in such names and Bradshaw.

Find your Soul Urge Number reading below:

 1   2   3   4    5    6    7   8   9   11    22

1

Deep down inside the Soul's Urge 1 individual is an independent player who desires to lead, not follow; initiate and innovate, not implement; work alone, not in a group; and be recognized for accomplishments, not ignored. This urge deals primarily with ambition, independence, loyalty, influence, and success. Many would be entrepreneurs, inventors, and politicians are Soul's Urge 1 people. People who constantly fantasize about becoming an elitist celebrity, sports professional, or world leader but can never get over the hurdles and obstacles of their Life Path or Expression missions may be overlooking (or completely ignoring) the fact that the Soul's Urge can manifest itself in less grandiose aspirations and projects and be just as fulfilling.

In addition, the Soul's Urge 1 number desires to be at the head of the pack, making important decisions, not bedded down in the trenches as subordinates with no voice. He or she with this number may be stern or strict in their ideals, but they are usually loyal and driven by a higher ethical code.

Negatives

When the Soul's Urge number is corrupted it can cause many unlikable, yet avoidable, personality traits. These characteristics include, but are not limited to: a dominating, overbearing personality; an emotionally detached individual who cares about nothing but his own needs and outlook; an egotism that radiates ultra self-confidence, making the individual appear aloof at best, and asinine at worst; and an air of superiority and haughtiness making him seem condescending and holier-than-thou.

The Soul's Urge Need

The challenge for this number is to balance independence and the natural predisposition to lead others with pure sincerity and outward, honest friendliness. Bossing friends, mates, and family members around does not help anyone's situation and may make the Soul's Urge 1 person appear foolish, boorish, and rude.

2

Deep down the Soul's Urge 2 individual is not interested in leadership roles but more concerned in working in a group for the best of the community. He craves amicable and harmonious companionships and friendships with insightful, compassionate people. This person is empathetic, dedicated, encouraging, discreet, gentle, emotional, calm, and demonstrative.

Negatives

When the Soul's Urge 2 is despoiled it can cause the individual to become overly sensitive, paranoid, hesitant, afraid, lazy, or a doormat.

The Soul's Urge Need

This particular individual must strive to balance a delicate inner personality with the harsh reality of the outside world. Stronger, less emotional people may recognize this sensitive trait and use it against him.

Hypothetically Speaking…

The Soul's Urge 2 person who has a Life Path of 1 or 9 may have many obstacles to overcome in order to fulfill her destiny. Outwardly, she appears forceful and accomplished, but inside she is sensitive and laid-back. For instance, a strong woman who owns a thriving business yearns to quit the world of high finance, get married, and raise children. This would be indicative of Life Path or Expression 1 or 9 and a Soul's Urge of  2.

3

Deep down, the Soul's Urge 3 individual yearns to be expressive, creative, and social. This person desires to experience everything life has to offer, including a large stable of friends. Routinely, one may find this individual hogging the spotlight at parties. Creativity of all kinds are highlighted here and this person may indeed yearn to retire to a small villa in Germany and paint gorgeous works of art, compose operas and ballets, or write the next Gone with the Wind. Not easily discouraged and almost void of trepidation, the Soul's Urge 3 person uses emotions as well as logic to accomplish his goals.

Thanks to a healthy dose of insight and inspiration, the Soul's Urge 3 individual has the uncanny ability to take a setback, turn it around, and make it a way to generate new ideas and creative energy.  It is very important for this person to express himself. It could manifest itself in a passion for ballroom dancing, gourmet cooking, or something as innocuous as weekly hair color changes. Like they said in the sixties, "whatever's your bag, baby."

Negatives

At worst, the Soul's Urge 3 individual does not like being told what to do or pushed around. Even worse, this occasionally temperamental individual will almost always push back. Should he become too laid-back and overly optimistic, he may very well find himself involved in multiple uncompleted projects. In addition, it may be good idea to curb the tendency to talk incessantly.

4

Deep down, the Soul's Urge 4 individual yearns for a stable life, an organized yet adaptable work and home life, and to participate in well-structured and planned weekend activities. Where there is a Soul's Urge 4 person there is a weekly calendar or a palm pilot. Conventional, organized, diligent, and stuck-in-his-ways, this creature of habit does not enjoy upheaval or drastic changes of any sort. He is a fabulously practical problem-solver but not a very adept innovator. Honest and sincere, this person assists others in a logical, well thought out manner and is always professional in the words he speaks to the polished shoes he wears.

Negatives

On the bad side of the Soul's Urge 4 may lurk an inflexible, obstinate, bigoted, intolerant, pain-in-the-neck who appears to be devoid of emotion. Taking chances or risks is completely out of the question, and it is this mentality that ensures the individual will not expand his horizons. Eventually he will become permanently stuck in an utterly boring rut. 

5

Deep down, the Soul's Urge 5 individual is a freedom loving risk taker who does not blink in the face of dangerous adventures. Giving the means, he will travel anywhere, experience a wide range of new experiences, and live life as if there were no tomorrow. To others, he may appear unmotivated and superficial, but that is not completely accurate. In his own heart and mind, experiences build the human soul and chasing financial wealth and material riches will corrupt the spirit, not enlighten and strengthen it. Occasionally, one may find a Soul's Urge 5 quite unable to commit to a life of structure, marriage, or responsibilities. Other Soul's Urge 5 people are simply weekend warriors who are satisfied working five days a week and letting loose for 2. He is flexible, multitalented, animated, eager, a progressive thinker, imaginative, and highly energetic. 

Negatives

Potentially, bad personality traits may emerge from this Soul's Urge, but they are more harmful to the individual than to society. Because of his excitable character, he may become hopelessly fidgety, impatient with others who move or think slower than he, overly fickle and totally irresponsible, and unable to commit to relationships.

6

Deep down, the Soul's Urge 6's life revolves around responsibility for the home and family and a strong desire to love and nurture. Perhaps the reason he is so adept at handling home situations is due to the fact he is diplomatic, balanced, fair, and conscientious. Creating a loving and harmonious environment is on the top of his to-do list. In addition, his strengths may lie is his unwavering sympathy, understanding spirit, and emotional encouragement of others.

Negatives

At worst, the Soul's Urge 6 individual is overly emotional and a sucker for a sob story.

He may become smothering of loved ones, critical, interfering, and pushy. On the other side of the coin, the Soul's Urge 6 native may find himself a slave to the whims and needs of others. Eventually, the burden of these demands may become so cumbersome that he will harbor feelings of resentment and lowered self-esteem.

7

Deep down, the Soul's Urge 7 individual is something of an introvert. He may hide away from the world, gaining knowledge in books. Idealistic, he enjoys periods of deep introspection and meditation while withdrawing from the mainstream hustle and bustle of life. The cutthroat world of big business may not be his cup to tea and usually, Soul's Urge 7 individuals are more suited to quiet research and study in a laid-back atmosphere. Not the most physical person in the world, the Soul's Urge 7 person enjoys flexing his mental muscles on a daily basis and may make great mentors and teachers. Never to be confused with a social butterfly, this individual prefers to observe others rather than chatterbox incessantly about emotionally silly ideas. From the outside looking in, many people may wrongly assume that this person is devoid of emotions. This may not be an accurate statement. Soul's Urge 7 individual's are slightly repressed and highly reserved and the thrust of his life is primarily mental in nature, but he absolutely has the power to sustain loving relationships of all kinds. He selects his friends very carefully and tends to surround himself with people who are not emotionally reckless or unbalanced.

Negatives

Severe introversion to the point reclusiveness is the major downfall of the Soul's Urge 7. Fear of emotions and other people could cause this person to isolate himself from society.

8

Deep down, the Soul's Urge 8 yearns to tackle big business, throw it on the ground, and beat it into submission. Possessing authority is a passion, privileged social status is a goal, and material success is an ambition. He has an intense impulse to organize and lead. Using his well-honed confidence and energy, this creature is one who will never accept failure as an option. Success in business in directly linked to the accumulation of money and acquisition of material possessions. Intelligent, analytical, and of strong character, the Soul's Urge 8 individual is mentally under complete control of his faculties and emotionally sound. Following others usually fosters feelings of resentment or worthlessness. Leading is the only way this soul will feel fulfilled and that their talents and skills are being used to their potential.

Negatives

The worst facets of the Soul's Urge 8 are tendencies to be controlling, unyielding, severe, obstinate, and annoyed.

9

Deep down, the Soul's Urge 9 individual is a humanitarian. Caring, friendly, and giving, it is the soul's drive to help and minister to the poor and needy. He is sustained by generously giving his time and money in order to share the wealth of his knowledge and experience. A motivator with conscience, the Soul's Urge 9 is able to help people help themselves. Forward thinking and perceptive, he is inspirational and altruistic and expects nothing in return for his benevolence.

Negatives

On the bad side of the Soul's Urge 9 is a tendency to become overly sensitive and emotional. In this way, this Soul's Urge may contradict his ambitions in life and should his humanitarian instincts become corrupted, he may become a revolutionary, reactionary, or violent protestor. On the other hand, selflessly giving of oneself may bring about a 360 degree turnaround in ideals to the point that the Soul's Urge 9 completely abandons the humanitarian side himself, throws up his hands and declares, "what is the point in helping anyone? I cannot even help myself!"

11

Deep down, the Soul's Urge 11 is an abstract thinker. Highly spiritual, this soul dreams of the day true humanity is restored and the idealistic concepts brought forth by the great philosophers in history are implemented in a successful fashion. Do not confuse this number with other humanitarian Soul's Urge numbers. The number 11 primarily represents a person who possesses psychic abilities (whether they are realized or not), involves himself in religious or occultist studies, is devoted to the personal song of his own soul, or immerses himself in abstract (or free) thought. He fantasizes about a perfect world in which pain and suffering is obsolete.

Negatives

Unfortunately, the negative traits of the Soul's Urge 11 can be caused by the sheer intensity that the number allows. Apprehension, high anxiety and an overtly emotional state brought on by his heightened sense of awareness may facilitate impracticality, self-fraudulence, and a rigid moral standard.

22

Deep down, the Soul's Urge 22 yearns to make a difference in the world. Whether it is by building, leading, educating, or helping, this person is bound to a higher moral order that deems they give selflessly to humanity. His expansive and far-reaching view of the world is logical and precise. He is usually intelligent and aware of his surroundings and how his soul is connected to preternatural world. Diplomatic by nature, he leads like a visionary with fairness and strength.

Negatives

The underbelly of this Soul's Urge is wrought with nervousness. He may also possess an authoritarian personality. This number is the most powerful of all the numbers in numerology, and with that force comes problems. This individual must learn to control their passions and direct their soul to the apex where it belongs, which is easier said than done.

Your Inner Dreams

The sum of the consonants in your name relates a secret dream, your inner desires, or maybe even fantasies. As a modifier, this aspect of your chart may be considered less important than many of the others because often these remote and deep-seated dreams are never realized. Sometimes, however, when this number has a relationship to another core number, the dream can come true. Strangely, this number is also associated with your personality or how people see you on first meetings. This number may be so strong in your subconscious that you even project the trait as a personality mask.

The Inner Dreams Numerology Chart concentrates on your fantasies, dreams, and aspirations. This chart is absolutely not the most important in Numerology, but it can help in personal introspection and meditation. In fact, many Inner Dreams are never actualized. Instead, these subtle characteristics of the personality may surface in first impressions. Have you ever met a person and said, "That guy has something I just can't put my finger on."? That is the Inner Desires coming out. Sometimes, albeit rarely, a person who has the same core number in the Life Path or Expression Chart as the Inner Dreams number may realize their inner aspiration and dreams.
To determine the Inner Dreams Number, calculate the consonants in your full birth name (women, use your maiden name), add the numbers together, and reduce. Please use the chart below to make your chart.

Here's a chart showing the value of the consonants:

1     2     3   4    5    6    7    8    9   11   22
B    C    D  --    F   G    H   --   J    K    L
M   N    --  P    Q   R    S   T   --   V    W*
X    Y*  Z
--

* Don't count W or Y as a consonant if it is been used as a vowel in the name.

If the consonants in your name add up to:

1.
People's first impression: You are highly aggressive, confident, and mentally robust.
Your Dreams: You want to lead the masses and be in control of situations and perhaps other people. You desire to be recognized by your bravery, boldness, innovative concepts, and uniqueness. You want to rise to the apex of power whether it is the CEO of a massive company, President of the United States, or Captain of the football team.
Problems: If you are an introverted person or enjoy working alone, you may feel this Inner Desires number contradicts your personality. To ease the yearning to be the opposite of who you feel you are, try joining a book club, athletics league, volunteering at the humanitarian organization of your choice, or take assertiveness training classes.
Assets: If you have a Life Path or Expression Number of 1, the cosmos may have given you an extra shot of power. While the concentration of the number 1 may assist you in climbing to new heights and foraging new paths for humanity or capitalism, you must be wary of taking this leadership urge too far. You may alienate people with your strength and wind up sitting alone on Saturday night in a darkened library with a gallon of ice cream and 50 cats.

2.
People's First Impression: You are in tune with family and friends, concerned about the needs of others, friendly, and are interested in forming new relationships.
Your Dreams: You would love to mediate for world peace or streamline the political machine. You would like to appear completely approachable and yearn to have many friends on many different levels.
Problems: If you are an introverted or highly reserved person who is more interested in making a cozy, financially solid nest for your family than uniting the world in peace, you may feel this Inner Desires number contradicts your personality. Try becoming more sociable. Attend parties and fundraisers, coach a little league team, or join the PTA.
Assets: If you have a Life Path or Expression Number of 2, the cosmos may have given you an extra shot of charm. While the concentration of the number 2 may assist in your quest to bring people together in peace or negotiate the next big peace treaty, you must be wary of neglecting your own sense of self or family. Sometimes a person must temporarily back away from the outside world and concentrate on giving love and peace to oneself. Your needs and desires are just as important as everyone else's.

3.
People's First Impression: You are a free spirit who enjoys life and searches for beauty in any form.
Your Dreams: You desire to be popular and respected. You yearn to create literature, paintings, and music even if you do not have the talent. This desire may be almost overwhelming. You may sometime, during your life, stare at a beautiful work of art and wonder why you have the passion to create but yet do not have the gifts to paint like Monet or compose like Mozart. If you do have an inclination to create, by all means doodle on your notes, redecorate your kitchen like the designers on cable television, or work in the garden. Of course, creativity could manifest itself in a desire to write as well. Try keeping a journal. Many simple acts may help to ease your desire to make something beautiful. You want to spread your wings and experience life on your terms, not someone else's. You want to express yourself and be a freethinker who contemplates ideas for yourself without the shackles of organized dogma.
Problems: If you are suppressed by another person's ideals or if you cannot crawl out from under the heavy weight of rules and regulations that you believe crush your spirit's drive, this Inner Desires number will make you want to slither out of your skin. Try going to your local art gallery, taking in a play, or dancing the night away at a music concert to release some creative steam. If you do not let your creative spirit go free occasionally, you may eventually become resentful, unfulfilled and depressed.
Assets: If you have a Life Path or Expression Number of 3, the cosmos may have given you an extra shot of creativity. While the concentration of the number 3 may assist in your quest to express yourself, do not allow it to rule your life.

4.
People's First Impression: You are organized, conventional, and regimented.
Your Dreams: You want to appear as a good, upstanding citizen who always has plan. You want to be the person people call on when they have an important task to do. You want to help others implement their ideas.
Problems: Do not appear too rigid or reserved and try to appear more approachable and not so serious. If you are not organized, i.e. your desk is a mess, you cannot find your shoes under piles of dirty clothes, or if you have an aversion to a structured life, this Inner Dreams may cause a problem. Humor yourself by re-organizing your kitchen cabinets, cleaning out your car, or arranging tools in the garage.
Assets: If you have a Life Path or Expression Number of 4, the cosmos may have given you an extra shot of determination. While the concentration of the number 4 may assist in your quest to organize the universe, it may also make you too staunch and unmovable. Remember that there are new ideas sprouting up everyday and even the best-laid plans can be subject to change. Tried and true is good, but innovation is better.

5.
People's First Impression: You are adventurous and slightly flighty or irresponsible.
Your Dreams: You want to be completely separated from the chains and shackles that bind you to regimented society. You want to wander the universe in search of new adventures and new people. Different cultures intrigue you and backpacking through Europe sounds like a great idea. You want to experience life at full tilt, mainly because you can't imagine dying without seeing everything the world has to offer. You want to be absolutely free to think, feel, and see want you want to, on your own terms.
Problems: Irresponsible behavior is bad. Indulgence in your personal desires with no regard for the feelings of others may cause you to be alone and lonely. After a lifetime of travel and inconsistency, you may not end up with anything to show for it. Human beings must accomplish something in this life. To ease you desire to be a free-spirit in the real world, try hiking in the woods (NEVER ALONE), bike riding down a sandy beach, or take spontaneous weekend trips to an adjacent town.
Assets: If you have a Life Path or Expression Number of 5, the cosmos may have given you an extra shot of changeability. While the concentration of the number 5 may assist you in your quest to explore the world, it may also cut you off from lifelong couplings and friendships, not to mention ruin your family life.

6.
People's First Impression: You are protective, loving, and slightly haughty.
Your Dreams: You want to create a refined, dignified home, supplied with an ideal spouse and a set of picture perfect children. You desire to have a wonderful domestic arrangement filled with love and joy for the rest of your life.
Problems: If your work leaves you little personal time, you may feel disjointed from your real desires. If your grandiose life plans or high-powered job do not include a grounded home life, you may indeed feel unfulfilled, although you may not know where that sense of emptiness is coming from. Or, if you have failed to meet that perfect special someone, live out of your suitcase, or are infertile, this Inner Desire Number may prove to be a knife in your heart. On the other side of the coin, if you have managed to live the American Dream, try not to appear better than those who have not made it their life mission to create a family. Do not rub your domestic success in the face of others. Do not judge other people's spouses (even if they are cheats and scoundrels) or children (even if they are not as well dressed or as smart as yours).
Assets: If you have a Life Path or Expression Number of 6, the cosmos may have given you an extra shot of family values. If you have a family, you will probably do anything to protect and nurture them. If you do not have a family of your own, you may become protective of children or the home as a whole. Many times, those with this Inner Desires Number work in the medical or mental health fields. If they cannot build their own families they routinely make it their life work to protect other people's families.

7.
You dream of having the opportunity to read, study, and shut yourself off from worldly distractions. You can see yourself as a teacher, mystic, or ecclesiastic, spending your life in the pursuit of knowledge and learning.

People's First Impression: You are introverted, well-read, and intelligent.
Your Dreams: You want to immerse yourself in the pursuit of knowledge. You would be happy as a professional student. You would like to shut the door to the rest of the world and surround yourself with books and films. You fancy yourself a learned individual who never stops expanding your mind. You would love to teach and help others nourish their minds and become spiritually enlightened and evolved. You have a higher sense of self and your intuition is usually finely tuned by middle age.
Problems: Your natural mysticism and interest in the supernatural may go against your upbringing or values. You may reject the preternatural part of yourself. Eventually, if you cut your ties to the ethereal world you may feel discombobulated and unfulfilled. In addition, by ignoring your passion to learn you may regret not knowing all of things you could have known by the time you reach late adulthood. Serious problems arise when Inner Desires Number 6 people turn their back on themselves. For instance, a child with this number who drops out of high school will not only later regret completing his education, but also stifle that part of him that sustains his very soul. On the opposite end of the spectrum, a person who closes himself off in a little darkened room and studies incessantly may eventually yearn to get out into the world and apply his knowledge to society.
Assets: If you have a Life Path or Expression Number of 7, the cosmos may have given you an extra shot of intuition. Your power of intuition is the stuff psychics are made of. Whether you choose to become very religious, highly spiritual, or an occultist, you should find great success in delving into the unknown.

8.
People's First Impression: You are influential, powerful, and materialistic.
Your Dreams: You want to run your own business, invent and implement the "next big thing", become a world authority in politics or business, and put your fabulous leadership skills to the test.
Problems: Without the right education, becoming an entrepreneur may be an uphill battle, but it has been done. If you really want to lead and not follow, you must use your wits to rise to top and make sure you do it with a sense ethics and morals (watch out for that pesky karma). If you cannot "start over" and make plans to conquer the world, then do something on a smaller scale, like organizing a bake sale, building a family website, or running for city council representative.
Assets: If you have a Life Path or Expression Number of 7, the cosmos may have given you an extra shot of leadership. Use your Inner Desire to help others build a future. You may surprised at the amount of satisfaction you gain by being a mentor to a child, teaching an adult to read, or leading a scout troop. With this number comes a multitude of options to squelch your overwhelming need to lead and innovate. Put your mind to work and I bet you can come up with something truly fantastic.

9.
You dream of being creative, intellectual, and universal; the selfless humanitarian. You understand the needy and what to help them. You would love to be a person people count on for support and advice.

People's First Impression: You are concerned, supportive, creative, and intellectual.
Your Dreams: You want to be a humanitarian who helps the less fortunate by propagating universal acts of kindness, implementing creative solutions to age-old problems, and engaging in selfless deeds of liberation.
Problems: It takes a heap of self-determination and resilience to become a humanitarian. It also takes time, energy, and money to change people's lives for the better. If you have the resources, by all means, do it. But what if you are lower or middle class and struggling with issues of your own and need help? God helps those who help themselves. Just a suggestion: Live right, do your best, and when you can, give selflessly to others. With a powerful number like 9, you have a full plate already. Do not allow yourself to become overwhelmed or feel guilty because you cannot do everything you feel you need to do.
Assets: If you have a Life Path or Expression Number of 9, the cosmos may have given you an extra shot of sympathy. Do not take everything into yourself and try not to get suckered by unethical sharks that would love to use your unlimited kindness for their own shallow gain at your expense. Study other people's character traits so that you can instantly recognize the users and abusers from the truly helpless.

11.
People's First Impression: You are enlightened and idealistic.
Your Dreams: You want to gain knowledge and grace from a higher power, even if you are not sure what you believe. You want to recognize and understand the meaning of life; experiment with different spiritual outlooks; and expand your religious beliefs to encompass all regions of your life. You desire to grow spiritually until the end.
Problems: Immersing yourself in spiritual endeavors may sustain your soul, but do not ignore the material side of life.
Assets: If you have a Life Path or Expression Number of 11, the cosmos may have given you an extra shot of mysticism. While you have certain hard-wired feelings about the supernatural side of life, do not allow yourself to become pompous or smug.

22.
You dream of being a master organizer and a builder of monumental projects; of guiding a truly huge endeavor. Your secret fantasy is to think big and imagine what could be done for the world. You may also dream of the huge rewards

People's First Impression: You are a master organizer and builder and there is no cap on your dreams.
Your Dreams: You want to make a lot of money, but more importantly innovate and implement massive projects that would aid the entire world.
Problems: The "Master Number" of 22 is the most powerful and influential number in Numerology. Think big; it is your destiny.
Assets: If you have a Life Path or Expression Number of 22, the cosmos may have given you an extra shot of utter power and sheer strength of mind, body, and spirit. You are stubborn and resilient. The phrase "I can't" is not in your dichotomy.

What Your Birthday Means

The birthday is a supporting influence added to the Life Path.  Think of it as a modifier to the Life Path. These are traits that you brought into this life much as with the more important and dominating traits shown by the Life Path. Here is your birthday and the modifying traits shown by it:

1.
Ruled by the Sun

You are good at decision-making in the home and workplace; are self-assured and confident that your endeavors will succeed (sometimes unrealistically so); revel in your own brand of uniqueness; and may occasionally subdue your emotions. Your vision is far-reaching and you may not enjoy dealing with the pesky and tedious details of making plans; rather, you prefer to design and perhaps maintain a project rather than deal with the boring day to day problems that may be attached to it.

You are similar in style to those born on the 10th, 19th, and 28th

Famous people born on the 1st:
Rita Coolidge (Singer)
Boris Yeltsin (Former Russian president)
Woody Allen (Actor/Director)
J.D. Salinger (Author, Catcher in the Rye)
Marilyn Monroe (Actress/sex symbol)
Brigham Young (Mormon leader)
Richard Pryor (Comedian)
Princess Stephanie of Monaco
Sergei Rachmaninoff (Composer)
Princess Diana (British royal)
Paul Revere (American revolutionary)
Dan Aykroyd (Actor/comedian)
Bette Midler (Singer/Actress)
Herman Melville (Author)
Betsy Ross (American patriot)
Lon Chaney (Actor)
J. Edgar Hoover (Former head of the FBI)
Rocky Maricano (Boxer)
Barry Gibb (Singer)

2.
Ruled by the Moon

You are a sensitive person who is sometimes overly moody. In social situations you are friendly and open and in the home you are usually considerate of others' feelings and strive to create a warm atmosphere of mutual caring and consideration. Sometimes you are overly empathic or intuitive, which may make you feel uneasy and apprehensive in tense situations. Unfortunately, your predisposition to be excessively sensitive to your surroundings may cause you to sporadically plummet into a mentally depressed state and could make you anxious and nervous. On the bright side, you are person with the natural ability to persuade others and calmly make them understand that your opinion is the right one. While you are not confrontational or aggressive, you may become strangely assertive when backed into a corner. You are very protective of others as well as yourself.

You are similar in style to those born on the 20th 

Famous people born on the 2nd:
Thurgood Marshall (Supreme Court Justice)
Daisaku Ikeda (Buddhist leader)
Groucho Marx (Comedian)
Benjamin Spock (Author/Doctor)
Jimmy Connors (Tennis player)
Mikhail Gorbachev (Russian president)
Sting (Singer)
The Red Baron (WWII pilot)
Jose Canseco (Baseball player)
Terry Bradshaw (Football player)
Sam Houston (American General)
Mohandas Gandhi (Indian leader)
Donna Karan (Fashion designer)
Peter Straub (Author)
Jim Bakker (Evangelist)
Bing Crosby (Singer)

3.
Ruled by the Planet Jupiter

You are lively, resilient, impatient, sensitive, sensual, moody yet even-tempered, fickle, and expressive. Your mastery over language makes you eloquent and articulate and may make you a formidable debate opponent. At your best, you make a fabulous impression in social situations with your flair for keeping a conversation alive. At your worst, you may abandon unfinished projects to wander off to the next big thing. This may make you appear unreliable and irresponsible, but it may simply be a consequence of your very clever and creative mind.

You are similar in style to those born on the 12th, 21st, and 30th

Famous people born on the 3rd:
Alexander Graham Bell (Inventor)
Charles Duke (Astronaut)
King Louis XI (French ruler)
Gertrude Stein (Author)
Emily Post (Etiquette expert)
Ozzie Osbourne (Musician)
Blythe Danner (Actress)
Sugar Ray Robinson (Boxer)
Jean Harlow (Sex Symbol)
Norman Rockwell (Artist)
Chubby Checker (Singer)
Tom Cruise (Actor)
Hershel Walker (Football player)
Katarina Witt (Ice-skater)
Gore Vidal (Author)
Mel Lazarus (Cartoonist)

4.
Ruled by the Planet Uranus
You enjoy living and working in a structured environment of your making. You are regimented, reliable, undeviating, obstinate, genuine, straightforward, and stern. While these traits are wonderful in the workplace they may not be great in the home, so try to tone down these powerful characteristics in the home. Unfortunately, you may appear detached and cool to others regardless of your personal feelings toward them. This problem may be remedied by opening up to others and telling them how you feel on a regular basis just so they understand where they stand in the relationship.

You are similar in style to those born on the 13th and 31st

Famous people born on the 4th:
Percy Bysshe Shelley (Poet)
Nathanial Hawthorne (Author)
Audrey Hepburn (Actress)
Will Rogers (Actor)
Louis B. Mayer (Film Mogul)
Walter Cronkite (Journalist)
Muddy Waters (Musician)
Ann Landers (Advice Columnist)
Art Carney (Comedian)
Arthur Murray (Dancer)
Geraldo Rivera (Journalist)
Loretta Swit (Actress)

5.
Ruled by the Planet Mercury
You are a team-player, gifted, creative, logical, flexible, witty, and eloquent. Occasionally you may feel the overwhelming need to travel and experience new things and may entertain the idea of dropping everything and taking off on a mini-vacation regardless of your current responsibilities. This drive to experience life to the fullest may be a result of your natural propensity to be somewhat fidgety, avant-garde and progressive. You must guard against becoming bored and resentful with your life, career, and family.

You are similar in style to those born on the 14th and 23rd

Famous people born on the 5th:
Vivien Leigh (Actress)
Richard Scarry (Author)
Michael Andretti (Race Car Driver)
Roy Rogers (Actor)
John Couch Adams (Discovered Neptune)
Tatum O'Neal (Actress)
Ike Turner (Singer)
John Maynard Keynes (Economist)
Ken Follett (Author)
Phineas T. Barnum (Circus founder)
Huey Lewis (Singer)
Chester A. Arthur (US President)

6.
Ruled by the Planet Venus
You are supportive, sympathetic, honest, and reliable. Unfortunately, you may be so unbelievably truthful that you become tactless and overly blunt, which may cause resentment or hurt feelings. It is a shame too. You are very concerned for the welfare of others and when you inadvertently upset them it may cause you to feel as though you are mean, callous, or insensitive. This unfortunate backlash to good intentions can be remedied by curbing your predisposition to arbitrarily handing out unwanted advice or becoming too involved in the lives of others.

You are similar in style to those born on the 15th and 24th

Famous people born on the 6th:
George Westinghouse (Engineer)
Bill Haley (Musician)
Jane Curtin (Actress)
Frieda Kahlo (Artist)
Carole Lombard (Actress)
Sylvester Stallone (Actor)
Nathan Hale (American patriot)
Dalai Lama (Tibetan Leader)
Nancy Reagan (US First Lady)
Bjorn Borg (Tennis player)
Ned Beatty (Actor)

7.
Ruled by the Planet Neptune
You are a very unique individual. Your extrasensory perception may increase your powers of observation, logical thought, and deep introspection. You intuition can be your best friend but guard against allowing it to overshadow your everyday life and making you apprehensive and worried about the "what ifs". Your gut feelings are usually right on target and it is best if you follow your natural instincts while simultaneously operating in the tangible world of concrete facts. Resist going off the deep end. You are obstinate, sometimes self-absorbed, and a natural leader.

You are similar in style to those born on the 16th and 25th

Famous people born on the 7th:
Paul Gauguin (Artist)
Harry Chapin (Singer)
Grandma Moses (Artist)
J.P. Morgan, Jr. (Financier)
Buddha
Prince (Singer)
Tom Jones (Singer)
Chrissie Hynde (Singer)
Johannes Brahms (Composer)
William Wordsworth (Poet)
Oliver North (US Hero)
Queen Elizabeth I (16th century British ruler)
Peter Ilyitch Tchaikovsky (Composer)
Larry Bird (Basketball player)

8.
Ruled by the Planet Saturn
You are an innovator, leader, manager, moral, and controlling. Because you are money-oriented and a go-getter, you may find yourself in the role of entrepreneur, financial analyst, or stocks broker. This number has been blessed with a heightened power of moneymaking skills but you should attempt to be more cautious and not gamble on risky endeavors unless you are absolutely certain you can win. In addition, you may be predisposed to helping the unfortunate with humanitarian efforts in an administrative context.

You are similar in style to those born on the 17th and 26th

Famous people born on the 8th:
Betty Ford (US First Lady)
John D. Rockefeller (Oil Mogul)
Faye Wattleton (Pro-choice activist)
Frank Lloyd Wright (Architect)
Harry S. Truman (US President)
Candice Bergen (Actress)
Robert Schumann (Composer)
Angelica Huston (Actress)
Kevin Bacon (Actor)
Ricky Nelson (Actor/Singer)
C.C. Beck (Cartoonist)
Don Rickles (Comedian)
Grant Lewi (Astrologer)

9.
Ruled by the Planet Mars
You are optimistic, a cause-fighter, generous, banner-waver, and can be quite controversial. Your perceptive and forward-thinking nature may lead you into roles to which no one has dared to step into before. Of course, these characteristics may cause you to step into something more stinky and sticky than you had planned, but this risk may be just the reason you even pursue certain activities in the first place. The thrill of the conquest may drive you to lead others and change minds. Underneath your cool and steady façade may lay a very compassionate soul: let your sweet caring nature be seen once in a while. Guard against becoming a doormat or overworked. You usually give more attention, time, and money than you will ever receive.

You are similar in style to those born on the 18th and 27th

Famous people born on the 9th:
Cole Porter (Singer)
Captain William Bligh (HMS Bounty Captain)
Leo Tolstoy (Author)
Whitney Houston (Singer/Actress)
Elias Howe (Inventor)
James Barrie (Author)
Billy Joel (Musician)
Michael J. Fox (Actor)
Sam Elliot (Actor)
Jimmy Smits (Actor)
Harland "Colonel" Sanders (Kentucky Fried Chicken founder)
Jackie Mason (Actor)
Mike Wallace (Journalist)
Deion Sanders (Baseball/Football player)

10.
Ruled by the Sun
You are self-sufficient, energetic, a leader, unique, and innovative. You may appear overly powerful and dictatorial to others, so you may want to tone down your natural inclination to be strong and shoot for a subtler, relaxed persona. Confident and steady, you tend to hide your innermost feelings by erecting a concrete wall around your emotions. In the business world this trait is good, but in a family setting it may make you appear proud, staunch, unyielding, and uncaring. Of course, this not the case, and deep down you have the capacity to love hard and deeply. Show your feelings more and you will lead more people to greatness.

You are similar in style to those born on the 1st, 19th, and 28th

Famous people born on the 10th:
Arnold Palmer (Golfer)
Arthur Ashe (Tennis Player)
Giuseppe Verdi (Composer)
Charles Kuralt (Journalist)
Sid Vicious (Bassist)
Amy Irving (Actress)
Fred Astaire (Dancer)
Arlo Guthrie (Singer)
Jimmy Dean (Singer)
Roy Scheider (Actor)
Henry Cavendish (Scientist)
Jim Croce (Singer)
John Wilkes Booth (Assassinated Lincoln)
David Brinkley (Journalist)

11.
Ruled by the Moon
You are optimistic, fantastical, convincing, and intuitive. This "Master Number" lends you a heightened sense of the spirit and the "other side" of reality. Your imagination is strong and may lead you into deep meditative states and aid in serious subjective introspection. Your sensitive nature may make you quite hot-tempered and easily offended, but you can control your moodiness and unpredictable side by refusing to take the words and actions of others too seriously. You are innovative and logical and make a fabulous mover and shaker in your chosen career, but you may be more prone to dream of a slow, luxurious life wrought with meditation and spiritual development in which you are not responsible for anything but yourself.

You are similar in style to those born on the 29th

Famous people born on the 11th:
Tina Louise (Actress)
Lawrence Welk (Bandleader)
Alexander Hamilton (US patriot)
Ursula Bloom (Author)
Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. (Author)
Jonathon Winters (Actor)
Eva Gabor (Actress)
Naomi Judd (Singer)
Sam Donaldson (Journalist)
Ralph Abernathy (NAACP head)
Alger Hiss (Treasonist)
George Patton (US WWII General)
Fiorello La Guardia (NY Mayor)
Burt Reynolds (Actor)

12.
Ruled by the Planet Jupiter
You are resilient, feisty, energetic (at least mentally), moody, restless, and expressive. You may be predisposed to public speaking; probably due to the fact you are convincing and use descriptive words and body language to make your points. Your imagination sends you into a world of forward thinking in which you can devise ways to help your fellow man. Because your mind usually works quickly, you may have a problem settling on one project and could find yourself spread too thin. Try to balance your emotions and resist becoming easily insulted by tactless people.

You are similar in style to those born on the 3rd, 21st, and 30th

Famous people born on the 12th:
Florence Nightingale (Nurse)Luciano Pavarotti (Opera Tenor)
Yogi Berra (Baseball Manager)
Frank Sinatra (Singer)
Emilio Estevez (Actor)
Henry Clay (US Patriot)
Aleister Crowley (Satanist)
Edvard Munch (Artist)
David Letterman (TV Personality)
Henry Hudson (Explorer)
Anne Frank (Dutch-Jewish author of A Diary of Anne Frank - murdered by Nazis in WWII)
Grover Washington, Jr. (Musician)
George Bush (US President)
Jim Nabors (Actor)
Richard J. Gatling (Inventor)

13.
Ruled by the Planet Uranus
You are organized and efficient but may have a tendency to be bossy and overbearing. These feelings of dominance may come from your predisposition to be self-sufficient, reliable, and diligent. Your honesty can come off of as pompousness or perceived superiority since you may be extremely well versed in your chosen career. A perfectionist attitude may foster narrow-mindedness and make you overly demanding on others. Attempt to temper your logic with sensitivity and show your emotions more frequently. Remember that while your mind in quite powerful and your constitution hearty, you are smarter then some, but you will never be better than everyone, regardless of what your mother always told you.

You are similar in style to those born on the 4th and 31st

Famous people born on the 13th:
Christopher Plummer (Actor)
Joe Lewis (Boxer)
Red Grange (Football Player)
Alfred Hitchcock (Director)
Dick Van Dyke (Actor)
Fidel Castro (Cuban communist dictator)
Stevie Wonder (Musician)
Martha Washington (US First Lady)
Annie Oakley (Sharpshooter)
Samuel Beckett (Author)
Jim Jones (Cult Leader/Murderer)
Robert Stack (Actor)
Ally Sheedy (Actress)
St. Augustine (Author/Philosopher)
Ritchie Valens (Singer)
Thomas Jefferson (US President)

14.
Ruled by the Planet Mercury
You are a team player, gifted, adaptable, impatient, and organized. Temper your restless nature by allowing yourself to experience life and travel when you can. Avant-garde and quite cutting edge, your quick wit and steady intelligence may lead you into many fields of work before you find the perfect job. Easily bored and disillusioned, you must fight becoming irresponsible and lazy.

You are similar in style to those born on the 5th and 23rd

Famous people born on the 14th:
Claude Monet (Artist)
William Penn (Quaker)
Woody Guthrie (Singer)
Joseph McCarthy (US Senator)
Prince Charles (British Heir to the Throne)
Che Guevara (Cuban revolutionary)
Dwight D. Eisenhower (US President)
Ingmar Bergman (Director)
Magic Johnson (Basketball Player)
Aaron Copland (Composer)
Leopold Mozart (Wolfgang's father)
Harriet Beecher Stowe (Author)
Danielle Steel (Author)
Ralph Lauren (Fashion Designer)
John Brodie (Football Player)
Barbara Hutton (Woolworth heir)

15.
Ruled by the Planet Venus
You are domestically inclined and enjoy home and hearth and creating a kind, compassionate, healthy, and warm atmosphere by which your mate and children may thrive. Competent and observant, you make a sympathetic educator who yearns to nurture young minds with truth and love. Your artistic nature should be developed thoroughly. You are generous with your time and attention and may have a tendency to be nosy and dictatorial, especially with children. Try not to be so hardheaded and controlling and everyone around you will happily fall in line.

You are similar in style to those born on the 6th and 24th

Famous people born on the 15th:
Mario Cuomo (NY governor)
Forest Whitaker (Actor)
Penny Marshall (Director)
Friedrich Nietzsche (Philosopher)
Leonardo da Vinci (Artist)
George Cadbury (Chocolatier)
Edith Wilson (US First Lady)
Waylon Jennings (Singer)
Thomas "Hit Man" Hearns (Boxer)
Joan of Arc (French military leader)
Elizabeth Montgomery (Actress)
Rembrandt (Artist)
Pierre Curie (Scientist)
Sir William Herschel (Discovered Uranus)
Martin Luther King, Jr. (Civil Rights Activist)
Oscar Wilde (Playwright)

16.
Ruled by the Planet Neptune
You may be slightly isolated and cut off from the rest of the world. At best, you are a self-starter and freethinker who enjoys being alone with your books and thoughts. At worst, you are an obstinate recluse afraid to venture out into the harsh cold world with no emotional backup. Your deep-seeded independence may make it difficult to keep relationships on an even keel, but with meditation and heartfelt communication this situation may be remedied. Your mind may often wander to unusual or supernatural thoughts. Your unique take on spirituality from a scientific stance makes you very interesting indeed. Your intuition may sometimes hamper your logical nature, but with much introspection you may find a good balance between these two contradictory traits. Uncommonly conflicted, you may search to comprehend your complex personality, but for a highly intelligent and perceptive person like yourself, the voyage into self-acceptance and self-understanding may be an exciting one. Try to show your emotions to others and receive the love and attention you deserve.

You are similar in style to those born on the 7th and 25th

Famous people born on the 16th:
Burgess Meredith (Actor)
Stan Laurel (Comedian)
B.B. King (Musician)
Ethel Merman (Singer)
Fess parker (Actor)
Ludwig van Beethoven (Composer)
Prince Edward I (The Black Prince, 13th century British ruler)
Frank Gifford (Ball Player/Commentator)
Lauren Bacall (Actress)
Irving Mills (Composer)
Angela Lansbury (Actress)
Ginger Rogers (Dancer)
Nelson Doubleday (Publisher)
Barbara McClintock (Scientist)
Jane Austen (Author)
David Copperfield (Magician)
Kathie Lee Gifford (Actress/Personaity)
William Douglas (Former Supreme Court Justice)
Lesley Stahl (Journalist)
Orel Hershiser (Baseball Player)

17.
Ruled by the Planet Saturn
You have the capacity to be a moneymaking machine. Financially astute and well-prepared for the business world, you may be shrewd in a way that makes you a boardroom barracuda and formidable adversary. On the other hand, you are ethical and honest, making it easier for co-workers and clients to trust you more readily. Your talent at organizing projects will make you a sought after leader or trusted employee. You may enjoy designing a project instead of seeing it through to the end. Try not to let your powerful ambitions override your need to belong to a family, have a mate, or foster romances. Allow yourself to love and be loved.

You are similar in style to those born on the 8th and 26th

Famous people born on the 17th:
John Wesley (Founded Methodist Church)
Alfred Knopf, Jr. (Publisher)
James Cagney (Actor)
J.P. Morgan (Financier)
James Brown (Singer)
Davy Crockett ("Remember the Alamo")
Dennis Hopper (Actor)
Phyllis Diller (Comedienne)
Dean Martin (Actor)
Tom Courtney (US Gold Medalist)
Igor Stravinsky (Composer)
John Paul Jones (1812 American War Hero)
Sugar Ray Leonard (Boxer)
Hank Williams (Singer)
Barry Manilow (Singer/Composer)

18.
Ruled by the Planet Mars
You will work best in a world where you can be a team player who primarily works alone on original projects. You may excel as an administrator, humanitarian, or executive because you talent for organization is second to none. You have a tendency to be flamboyant and vivacious but may keep you emotions under lock and key regardless of the fact you have no problem expressing your views and opinions. You may do things for others with no pretense of being recognized or rewarded for your benevolent acts.

You are similar in style to those born on the 9th and 27th

Famous people born on the 18th:
A.A. Milne (Author)
Roman Polanski (Director)
Ty Cobb (Baseball player)
Chuck Berry (Musician)
Danny Kaye (Actor)
Robert Redford (Actor)
Frankie Avalon (Singer)
Oliver Hardy (Comedian)
George C. Scott (Actor)
Virginia Dare (First American born on US soil in 1587)
Meriwether Lewis (Explorer)
Betty Grable (Actress)
Cary Grant (Actor)
Greta Garbo (Actress)
Kevin Costner (Actor)
Alan Shepard (Astronaut)
Steven Spielberg (Director)
Martina Navratilova (Tennis Champ)

19.
Ruled by the Sun
You crave to be independent but may not be able to be. This contradiction may hurt you to the core, but you must remember that the shackles of responsibility may not last forever. You are a natural born leader and are very responsible, at least to yourself. Your unique style is a byproduct of your confidence and hearty self-esteem but you must guard against becoming self-absorbed and conceited. You may enjoy being alone with your thoughts. You may keep your feelings to yourself for fear of repercussions or personal judgments from others and may keep many valid thoughts hidden deep within your soul. Eventually, probably at an older, wiser age, you may feel free enough to fully express yourself in a way that makes you happy. You resent being told what to do and could possibly become outwardly and obviously dictatorial in order to avoid being pushed around. This is merely a defense mechanism that can be easily meditated on and solved. You may learn from your mistakes in a healthy way. Try to squelch feelings of nervousness or anxiety as they simply hamper your ability to grow and mature.

You are similar in style to those born on the 1st, 10th and 28th

Famous people born on the 19th:
Orville Wright (Pioneer of Aviation)
Glenn Seaborg (Discovered Plutonium)
William Golding (Author)
Bill Clinton (US President)
Dudley Moore (Actor)
Malcolm Forbes (Publisher)
Don Adams (Actor)
Twiggy (Fashion Model)
Paloma Picasso (Designer, Daughter of Pablo)
Grace Jones (Actress)
Malcolm X (Activist)
Willie Shoemaker (Jockey)
Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel (Fashion Designer)
Cass Elliot (Singer)
Gene Roddenberry (Author)
Joey Ramone (Musician)
Ho Chi Minh (Vietnamese Communist Murderer)
Cardinal Richelieu (French statesman under King Louis XIII)

20.
Ruled by the Moon
You are psychic (to a degree), sensitive, empathic, friendly, social, and nervous. You are compassionate and seem to understand the feelings of others on a purely spiritual, almost supernatural level. You must guard against becoming emotionally needy and dependant on others in order to boost your self-esteem. If you feel you are not receiving the emotional attention you crave you may become depressed or unpredictably moody or temperamental. Perhaps exercising may allow you to dispel feelings of inadequacy or sadness in a healthy manner instead of internalizing your pain. When you feel comfortable and secure in your surroundings and relationships you will blossom into a passionate, exciting, sensual, and affectionate person.

You are similar in style to those born on the 2nd

Famous people born on the 20th:
Socrates (Greek Philosopher)
Isaac Hayes (Singer)
Paul McCartney (Musician)
Tom Ferguson (Rodeo Champion)
James Stewart (Actor)
Bela Lugosi (Actor)
Robert Plant (Singer)
Roger Ebert (Film Critic)
Benjamin Harrison (US President)
Micky Mantle (Baseball Player)
"Jelly Roll" Morton (Jazz Composer)
William Thornton (Architect)
H.P. Lovecraft (Author)
Tom Petty (Musician)
Isabella Rossellini (Actress)

21.
Ruled by the Planet Jupiter
You are energetic, resilient, and impatient. Strangely enough, you outwardly appear to be relaxed and reserved and rarely show your inner turmoil to anyone. Little do others know that you are highly logical and have a very intelligent mind. You are expressive and sensual and use words and body language to pull people to you like a magnet. Eloquent and witty, you energetically enthrall others with clever diatribes on varied subjects. Sometimes you may get lost in a fantasy world and have a tendency to daydream at the most inopportune moments. Your moody nature may leave others confused, causing them to question your motives. Use your affection and sensitivity to keep loved ones happy and try not to pull them into your dramatic mood swings and temper tantrums.

You are similar in style to those born on the 3rd, 12th and 30th

Famous people born on the 21st:
Joseph Stalin (Soviet dictator/mass murderer)
Jim McMahon (Football Player)
H.G. Wells (Author)
Alfred Nobel (Founded the Nobel Prize)
Kenny Rogers (Singer)
Stephan King (Author)
Don Knotts (Comedian)
Fritz Freleng (Looney Tunes animator)
Thomas Beckett (Archbishop)
Frank Zappa (Musician)
Bill Murray (Comedian)
Dizzie Gillespie (Musician)
Ernest Hemingway (Author)
Princess Margaret (Queen Elizabeth II's sister)
Count Basie (Composer/Bandleader)
Florence Griffith Joyner (US Gold Medalist)
Carrie Fisher (Actress)
Archie Griffin (Football Player)

22.
Ruled by the Planet Uranus
You are unconventional and have the ability to use your intuition and instincts to think outside the box. Sometimes people may think your ideas are extremely strange, but they usually find egg on their face when your strange ideas actually come to fruition and become successful. You may be a highly-strung workaholic whose broad sighted accomplishments prove to others that you have the moxy and responsibility to complete any challenge handed to you. Unfortunately, your visions may keep you in a stubborn state that makes it difficult for you to accept or listen to the ideas of others. If you show your emotions more and temper them with your natural predication to logical thought you will be a much happy and well-rounded human being. Humanitarian instincts are best applied against a background of charm.

You are similar in style to no other.

Famous people born on the 22nd:
Alexander the Great (Macedonian King)
Maurice and Robin Gibb (Singers)
Meryl Streep (Actress)
Gregor Mendel (Geneticist/Monk)
Billie Jean King (Tennis Champ)
Kris Kristofferson (Actor)
Oscar de la Renta (Fashion Designer)
John Kerry (US Senator)
John Dillinger (Gangster)
Boris Becker (Tennis Champ)
Rose Kennedy (Matriarch of the Kennedy Clan)
Rodney Dangerfield (Comedian)
Freddie Prinze (Actor)
Robert Dole (War Hero/US Senator)
Alex Trebek (Jeopardy Host)

23.
Ruled by the Planet Mercury
You genuinely enjoy being with other people and sharing ideas. Expressive and gifted, you easily adapt to a myriad of different situations, usually gleefully. You may be restless. If you are, allow yourself to experience new things by traveling, reading books, and being creative. You use your cutting edge ideas in an imaginative manner. Witty and logical, you need to push yourself to be happy and well rounded. Not the most reliable person in the world, you must strive to keep promises and operate in the realm of reality. You make a fun and understanding friend who enjoys good conversation and social gatherings.

You are similar in style to those born on the 5th and 14th

Famous people born on the 23rd:
Harpo Marx (Comedian)
Alfred Kinsey (Psychologist)
Shirley Temple Black (Actress)
Scatman Crothers (Actor)
Billy the Kid (American Outlaw)
Boris Karloff (Actor)
Josephine Beauhamais (Napoleon's Wife)
Clarence Thomas (Supreme Court Justice)
William Shakespeare (Playwright)
Franklin Pierce (US President)
Bruce Springsteen (Musician)
Douglas Fairbanks, Sr. (Actor)
Queen Catherine de Medici (French Ruler)
Bob Fosse (Dancer)
Ray Charles (Musician)
James Buchanan (US President)
Julio Iglesias (Singer)

24.
Ruled by the Planet Venus
You are helpful, understanding, responsible, and giving. In tense situations you are usually found mediating arguments and finding common ground between feuding people. In work and family relationships, you enjoy and crave a harmonious atmosphere and may be extremely disillusioned and unhappy in dysfunctional or dissonant settings. You need balance and calm in order to lead a contented life. You work hard to create a happy home life and without one you may feel like a failure. You need to be loved, appreciated, and cared for in romantic relationships. Of course, you will naturally reciprocate any love given you. Try not to let your emotions get the best of you and attempt to shrug off the occasional slings and arrows of life. Don't be such a worrywart.

You are similar in style to those born on the 6th and 15th

Famous people born on the 24th:
Queen Victoria (British ruler)
Karl Malone (Basketball player)
John Marshall (US Supreme Court Justice)
St. John the Baptist
Prince William I (16th century popular Dutch ruler)
Rosanne Cash (Singer)
Zachary Taylor (US President)
Cal Ripkin, Jr. (Baseball player)
Phil Hartman (Comedian)
Jack Dempsey (Boxer)
Shirley MacLaine (Actress)
Gary Burghoff ("Radar" on MASH)
Kevin Kline (Actor)
F. Scott Fitzgerald (Author)
Amelia Earhart (Pilot)
George Washington Carver (Scientist)
Scott Joplin (Composer)
Jim Henson (Puppeteer)
Linda Carter (Actress)

25.
Ruled by the Planet Neptune
You are creative, love a challenge and are quite adept at problem solving. In fact, you may love to figure out enigmas of the soul as well as the mysteries of science and the empirical world. Observant and an unflinching perfectionist, you are involved with the particulars of any project and may use your logic to figure out any problem. You make a good employee and boss because you are intuitive, fair, and responsible; not only in your own work but in the dealings and efforts of others. You hide your feelings to most people but may open up to those close to you. You must trust others in order to let them see the real you, and even then you keep the important stuff close to the chest. Change is not enjoyable. You are introspective and insightful and you truly want to know yourself. In friendship you may shut yourself off emotionally and simply enjoy the companionship with no strings attached.

You are similar in style to those born on the 7th and 16th

Famous people born on the 25th:
Andrew Carnegie (Founded US Steel Corp.)
Leonard Bernstein (Conductor)
Pierre-Auguste Renoir (Artist)
Sean Connery (Actor)
Tina Turner (Singer)
Georg Handel (Composer)
Carl Benz (Engineer/Inventor)
Miles Davis (Musician)
Elvis Costello (Musician)
George Harrison (Musician)
Sally Jessy Raphael (Talk Show Host)
Gene Klein (Singer)
Ralph Waldo Emerson (Author)
Ricardo Montalban (Actor)
George Orwell (Author)
Gene Tunney (Boxer)
Jim Backus (Actor)
JFK, Jr. (Attorney)
Carly Simon (Singer)
Oliver Cromwell (British Commoner Ruler)

26.
Ruled by the Planet Saturn
You want to be successful and appreciated for a job well done. A team player, you enjoy seeing others succeed. Structured, responsible, driven, and organized, you make a good employee and boss. Financially astute, your ambition may lead you into to work that involves banking, stock brokerage, or accounting. Vivacious to a fault, you have a lot of energy to spread around. Change is all right with you as long as it suits your work or home life. You are convincing, diplomatic, social, and balanced. A jack-of-all-trades, you are indispensable to the workforce. Unfortunately, you may allow your materialistic tendencies to get out of hand, making you greedy and self-satisfying.

You are similar in style to those born on the 8th and 17th

Famous people born on the 26th:
Queen Mary (British Ruler)
Steve Allen (Actor/Composer)
Stevie Nicks (Singer)
Marcus Aurelius (Roman Emperor)
Victor Hugo (Poet)
Eddie Van Halen (Musician)
Duke of Marlborough (British Statesman)
Douglas MacArthur (US General)
Jaclyn Smith (Actress)
Peter Cushing (Actor)
Angela Davis (Communist Educator)
Buffalo Bill Cody (US Army Scout/Sharpshooter)
John James Audubon (Ornithologist)
Gene Siskel (Film Critic)
John Wayne (Actor)
Sally K. Ride (Astronaut)
Jackie Gleason (Actor)
Francois Dupuis (Astronomer)
Wayne Gretzky (Hockey Player)
Joe Henry Engie (Astronaut)
Carol Burnett (Comedian)
James Arness (Actor)
Eartha Kitt (Singer/Actress)
Pat Sajak (Game Show Host)
Hank Williams, Jr. (Singer)

27.
Ruled by the Planet Mars
You want to help others live better and feel good. A humanitarian cause fighting tone shadows your life and you have a drive to be a team player. "In the name of the greater good" could be your mantra. You love helping people but may become depressed and disillusioned when they are unresponsive to your assistance or if they backstab you out of the blue. You must choose your battles carefully to avoid being hurt by perceived failure. To avoid these problems, you must find the time to be with yourself in introspection and meditation. You are broadminded, convincing and bighearted. Try not to be overly sensitive and do not give your entire life away; keep some creature comforts and precious time for yourself. Never forget about your needs.

You are similar in style to those born on the 9th and 18th

Famous people born on the 27th:
Lyndon B. Johnson (US President)
Constantine the Great (Roman Ruler)
Giovanni Palestrina (Composer)
Lewis Carroll (Author)
John Steinbeck (Author)
Vincent Price (Actor)
Peggy Fleming (Ice Skater)
Samuel Adams (American Patriot)
Henry Kissinger (Presidential Advisor)
Elizabeth Taylor (Actress)
Louis Pasteur (Scientist)
Theodore Roosevelt (US President)
Christopher Lee (Actor)
Mother Teresa (Nun/Missionary)
"Wild Bill" Hickok (US Marshall)
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (Poet)
Louis Gossett, Jr. (Actor)
Norman Lear (Producer)
Joanne Woodward (Actress)
Sylvia Plath (Poet)
Marlene Dietrich (Actress)
Isadora Duncan (Dancer)
John Cleese (Actor)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Composer)

28.
Ruled by the Sun
You desperately want to be independent and self-sufficient but are sometimes dependant on others, either mentally or physically. You are a leader and powerfully driven by ambition. A self-starter and freethinker, you must fight for your independence from others. Stubborn and unique, you are a person who knows what they want and how to get it; however, a fear of success and isolation may shadow your decisions to become a leader. You can be both an innovator and an implementer. You must guard against becoming dictatorial and self-absorbed. You may keep your innermost secrets and emotions buried behind a façade of power. In order to become a well-rounded person you must attempt to open up to others and tell them how you feel, regardless of the way you think they will react. Sometimes you have to look out for number one and push the desires and needs of others under the rug, especially if you feel used or pulled in too many directions at the whims of others. You may dominate social and business settings and many people may look at you with a jealous eye.

You are similar in style to those born on the 1st, 10th and 19th

Famous people born on the 28th:
Ian Fleming (Author)
Gilda Radner (Actress)
Claude Levi-Strauss (Philosopher)
Jay Leno (Comedian)
Ann-Margaret (Actress)
Rudolph Giuliani (NY Mayor)
Bill Gates (Computer Genius/Billionaire/Microsoft executive)
Paul Shaffer (Bandleader)
Ed Sullivan (TV Host)
King Henry VIII (British Ruler)
Francis Bacon (Artist)
John Cusack (Actor)
James Monroe (US President)
Ethel Rosenberg (Communist Spy)
Julia Roberts (Actress)
Harper Lee (Author)
Peter Paul Rubens (Artist)
Kathy Bates (Actress)
Paul Warfield (Football Player)
Charlie Daniels (Musician)
William Blake (Poet)
Jean Baptiste Lully (Composer)
Saddam Hussein (Dictator/Mass Murderer)
Lionel Barrymore (Actor)
Brigitte Bardot (Actress)
Mel Brooks (Comedian)

29.

Ruled by the Moon
Highly intelligent, you are optimistic and may look at the world in a childlike, innocent way. You are inventive and artistic and would much rather stay in your insulated world than venture out into the world of suits and ties and power lunches. Astute and inquisitive, you use a combination of intuition and logic to problem solve and educate yourself. When faced with stupidity you may lash out at your opponent with the fire and vigor of a dragon with a toothache. Many around you will learn to avoid your self-righteous wrath. You may be anxious, high strung, or hyper, making you a very tough person to tie down. You daydream and think constantly but sometimes allow your heart to rule your head.

You are similar in style to those born on the 11th

Famous people born on the 29th:
Jerry Lee Lewis (Musician)
Fanny Brice (Comedienne)
Thomas Paine (US Revolutionary)
Peter Jennings (Journalist)
Edmund Halley (Scientist)
Michael Jackson (Singer)
Andrew Johnson (US President)
William McKinley (US President)
Madeleine Kahn (Comedian)
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. (Doctor)
Elliot Gould (Actor)
Richard Dreyfuss (Actor)
Oprah Winfrey (TV Host)
Bryant Gumbel (Journalist)
Jon Voight (Actor)
Slobodan Milosovic (Serbian Ruler)
W.C. Fields (Actor)
Gene Autry (Cowboy Actor)
Ted Danson (Actor)
Charlie Parker (Musician)
Greg Louganis (US Gold Medalist)
John Locke (Philosopher)

30.
Ruled by the Planet Jupiter
You are expressive, eloquent, concise, dramatic, and opinionated. Your heartfelt beliefs can make you very vocal and confrontational. You will let others know what is on your mind and may make a fabulous debater. You must guard against not completing projects and spreading promises too thin. Creative and ambitious, you may find working in the fields of publishing, politics, and writing are the best ways to express yourself. Do not let melodrama or embellished stories shadow your life. Exciting and animated, you may very well be the life of the party.

You are similar in style to those born on the 3rd, 12th and 21st

Famous people born on the 30th:
Christopher Columbus (Explorer)
Henry Winkler (Actor)
Franklin D. Roosevelt (US President)
Benny Goodman (Musician)
Henry Ford (Inventor/Capitalist)
John Adams (US President)
Vanessa Redgrave (Actress)
Wynonna Judd (Singer)
Mary Godwin Shelley (Author)
Mike Tyson (Boxer)
Emily Bronte (Author)
Ernie Banks (Baseball Player)
Gale Sayers (Football Player)
Queen Mary II (British Ruler)
Ezra Pound (Poet)
Lena Horne (Singer)
Fred MacMurray (Actor)
Dick Martin (Comedian)
Grace Slick (Actress)
Peter the Great (Russian Tsar)
Willie Nelson (Singer)
Mel Blanc (Looney Tunes Voice)
Arnold Schwarzenegger (California Govenor)
Charles Atlas (Bodybuilder)

31.
Ruled by the Planet Uranus
You are controlled, reliable, and serious. You are patient and humorous; two traits that allow you remain balanced between logic and sensitivity. Not one to flaunt your emotions, you may appear unfeeling and callous, but this is not accurate. You simply close yourself off to avoid being hurt. It is absolutely possible to open up and share your feelings but sometimes you may experience emotional overload, especially when faced with extremely hurtful situations. You make an excellent employee regardless of your tendency to be obstinate and set in your ways. Consistent and predictable, people know where they stand with you most of the time. It is difficult to pull the wool over your eyes. You are an original thinker and have no problem changing your stance when shown a different, better point of view. You enjoy traveling, reading, and learning and is not particularly suited to live alone.

You are similar in style to those born on the 4th and 13th

Famous people born on the 31st:
Rene Descartes (Philosopher)
Henri Matisse (Artist)
Walt Whitman (Poet)
Elizabeth Arden (Cosmetic Mogul)
Caius Caesar Caligula (Roman Emperor)
Joe Namath (Football Player)
Diane von Furstenberg (Fashion Designer)
John Denver (Singer)
Joseph Hayden (Composer)
James Coburn (Actor)
John Candy (Actor)
Brooke Shields (Actress)
Peter Fleming (Author)
Clint Eastwood (Actor/Director)
Donna Summer (Singer)
Dale Evans (Actress)
Van Morrison (Singer)
Christopher Walken (Actor)
Liz Claiborne (Fashion Designer)
John Keats (Poet)
Dan rather (Journalist)

Combinations:

1 and 1: These two powerfully independent souls may beat other to death with sharp words. Aggressive and argumentative, this combination could very well tear each other apart. A saving grace for this caustic relationship may be as simple as channeling both extreme energies into projects which are innovative and creative. In order for this arrangement to work successfully, the two 1's must share work 50/50. Each one must have concrete, well-established tasks to do that do not overlap into the other person's work. Set one solid goal, organize a distinct game plan, and take over the world!

1 and 2: The 1 individual is independent, ambitious, and aggressive, the 2 individual is calm, reserved, and compassionate. This combination is a decent partnership that may indeed develop into a cozy relationship. Of course, that is if the two individual's do not allow their coupling to sink into hackneyed, typecast roles of domination and submission. Romantically speaking, this combo will enjoy sparks of lust and love and may just work out.

1 and 3: The 1 individual is independent, ambitious, and aggressive, the 3 individual is passionate, motivating, and innovative. This combination will attract a bevy of close friends, invoke fervent arguments or lustful encounters and could possibly make a fabulous business partnership.

1 and 4: The 1 individual is independent, ambitious, and aggressive, the 4 individual is stable, structured, and conventional. It will be consistently difficult to balance this relationship. This couple may never agree on anything. One could say the water is blue and the other could insist the water is brown and never concur to compromise that they both see things differently. Not an easy relationship to foster, but if the two are committed to their love and attraction to each other, this combination may use the power of opposite attraction to create a steady, yet convoluted life together.

1 and 5: The 1 individual is independent, ambitious, and aggressive, the 5 individual is versatile, warm, and extroverted.

One Number Combinations

One + Five: All the passion of a romance novel. Many changes. Allow each other some space!
One + Six: Happiness and prosperity indicated. But are your definite ideas also his/hers?
One + Seven: A good intellectual match. Unusual displays of passion. Seek the finer things!
One + Eight: A partnership built on ambitions. Just be very clear about priorities and limits!
One + Nine: All the fireworks of a Fourth of July! Accept your differences. Avoid tantrums!

Two Number Combinations

Two + One: Same as One + Two above.
Two + Two: Almost twins. So alike you may grate on each other. Avoid petty disputes!
Two + Three: Possible difficulties indicated. Learn patience. Focus on mutual interests!
Two + Four: A fairly steady relationship, at times humdrum. But ideal for the long haul!
Two + Five: Two very different people. Be willing to work at it. And focus on your love!
Two + Six: Quite compatible. Just make sure you each have room to grow and develop!
Two + Seven: Domestic bliss built on individual solitude. Enjoy special times together!
Two + Eight: At your best, you complement each other perfectly. Count your blessings!
Two + Nine: Indifferent or intensely passionate? Who can say? Watch those outbursts!

Three Number Combinations

Three + One: Same as One + Three above.
Three + Two: Same as Two + Three above.
Three + Three: A wild ride! Avoid overdoing things. Work at building stability!
Three + Four: Focus on finances. Allow space for friends. Keep the sparks alive!
Three + Five: A partnership built on passion and parties. Set a budget and stick to it!
Three + Six: A happy home life possible. Just make sure you each act responsibly!
Three + Seven: Diverse people, diverse needs. Work it out in your own loving way!
Three + Eight: You prove that opposites attract. Now prove that you can make it work!
Three + Nine: Life is your stage! So work at sharing the spotlight. And avoid scenes!

Four Number Combinations

Four + One: Same as One + Four above.
Four + Two: Same as Two + Four above.
Four + Three: Same as Three + Four above.
Four + Four: A good solid relationship built on solid values. Avoid being too stubborn!
Four + Five: Possible difficulties because of your different temperaments. Work at it!
Four + Six: A good match. Comfortable and stable. Don't be stingy with your affection!
Four + Seven: A serious couple, perhaps too serious. Come together around spiritual values!
Four + Eight: Hardworking, savings-oriented. Indulge in a romantic vacation now and then!
Four + Nine: An unlikely combination. Focus on the things you truly have in common!

Five Number Combinations

Five + One: Same as One + Five above.
Five + Two: Same as Two + Five above.
Five + Three: Same as Three + Five above.
Five + Four: Same as Four + Five above.
Five + Five: An unusual lifestyle with passion and drama. Avoid needless jealousy!
Five + Six: To truly work, some compromises are in order. Try sharing responsibilities!
Five + Seven: A relationship built on individual freedom. Make time for each other!
Five + Eight: Happiness centered around future plans. Inspire each other to be the best!
Five + Nine: An unusual combination willing to explore all possibilities. Watch your finances!

Six Number Combinations

Six + One: Same as One + Six above.
Six + Two: Same as Two + Six above.
Six + Three: Same as Three + Six above.
Six + Four: Same as Four + Six above.
Six + Five: Same as Five + Six above.
Six + Six: A relationship built on service to others. Work at accepting each other's faults!
Six + Seven: A difficult combination requiring some compromise. Try to see the big picture!
Six + Eight: A good match, likely to endure. Avoid gloating in front of your single friends!
Six + Nine: For the most part a happy couple. Allow for some individual differences!

Seven Number Combinations

Seven + One: Same as One + Seven above.
Seven + Two: Same as Two + Seven above.
Seven + Three: Same as Three + Seven above.
Seven + Four: Same as Four + Seven above.
Seven + Five: Same as Five + Seven above.
Seven + Six: Same as Six + Seven above.
Seven + Seven: Allow for some individual eccentricities. Respect each other's work!
Seven + Eight: Happiness centered around careers. Try to agree on investments!
Seven + Nine: Definitely a spiritual attraction. Keep the connection going over time!

Eight Number Combinations

Eight + One: Same as One + Eight above.
Eight + Two: Same as Two + Eight above.
Eight + Three: Same as Three + Eight above.
Eight + Four: Same as Four + Eight above.
Eight + Five: Same as Five + Eight above.
Eight + Six: Same as Six + Eight above.
Eight + Seven: Same as Seven + Eight above.
Eight + Eight: The "Dynamic Duo." Just make sure it's not all work and no play!
Eight + Nine: A potential for much love and harmony. Recognize priorities. Watch finances!

Nine Number Combinations

Nine + One: Same as One + Nine above.
Nine + Two: Same as Two + Nine above.
Nine + Three: Same as Three + Nine above.
Nine + Four: Same as Four + Nine above.
Nine + Five: Same as Five + Nine above.
Nine + Six: Same as Six + Nine above.
Nine + Seven: Same as Seven + Nine above.
Nine + Eight: Same as Eight + Nine above.
Nine + Nine: Happiest when sharing a lofty plan. Very much a deep bond. Make it last!

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