Personal Year Number

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dawright
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Personal Year Number

Post by dawright » Sun May 13, 2007 10:34 am

Does the personal year number apply from birthday to birthday or from Jan 1 to Dec 31? I was born in early January so both rules  apply. However, someone born in December will be under the influence of the previous year until their birthday. Some clarification please.
Should this be posted here or on the Numerology Reading sub-forum which seems to be people wanting or doing readings?
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Gem
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Post by Gem » Sun May 13, 2007 11:25 am

Hi dawright,

Welcome to Mystic Board :)

I use the birthday to birthday year for everyone,

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Post by swetha » Sun May 13, 2007 12:58 pm

hello... i am shifting this to numerology forum.

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Post by antnumero » Wed May 16, 2007 5:07 am

Hi dawright

That's a really good question, the personal year is calculated using the persons birth day and month and is then targeted to a specific year.

So I would actually state the opposite, the personal year number should only apply to the year that you are looking into Jan-Dec.

I've got some great information on the personal year and an online personal year calculator on my site:

http://www.numerologyguide.com/personal ... umerology/

Hope this helps you in your understanding,  :)

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Birthday to Birthday?

Post by successgoodhealth » Mon Jun 18, 2007 9:00 pm

Each person doing Numerology charting has their OWN method
for calculating yearly reports.

I, personally, prefer the ACTUAL birth date to their ACTUAL next birthdate
calculation. But if you use Numerolgoy software, that won't be the case.

Using both methods, can be somewhat confusing.

I would suggest that you decide upon ONE method and stick to that
for consistency and thereby lessening your confusion.
:smt049

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