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- vivekvshetty
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Sepharials method.
There seems to be a difference in the method as suggested by 'decoz' and the great Sepharial.
i quote from Sepharials 'The Kabbalah of numbers'.
of course this is for things thought (horary numerology), what we in India call as the 'Mooka Prasna' or unreaveled question.
He advises the same method for things lost.
write down any nine digit number and add three to the sum of all the numbers. then look up the significance of the number in my previous post.
all those who have tried this before may please recheck their numbers as per this new (actually old) method.
i quote from Sepharials 'The Kabbalah of numbers'.
look up 47.On a question arising in the mind of a nature which cannot be answered by reference to the ordinary channels or means of information, let 9 numbers be set down spontaneously as they occur, and to these let there be added always the figure 3, whether that figure has been previously employed or not. Make a sum of the 10 figures, and observe the nature of the figures which are represented in the sum ..........................................
............................In the East, but more especially in India, the science of
numbers has been continuously studied, not only with a view to the higher mathematics but for purposes of cryptic expression and divination.
EXAMPLE
What am I thinking of ?
985627142 = 44
add 3
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47
of course this is for things thought (horary numerology), what we in India call as the 'Mooka Prasna' or unreaveled question.
He advises the same method for things lost.
write down any nine digit number and add three to the sum of all the numbers. then look up the significance of the number in my previous post.
all those who have tried this before may please recheck their numbers as per this new (actually old) method.
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