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At last a truly comprehensive and authoritative text on numerology! Part I is a complete introduction to esoteric numerology. Part II includes extensive delineations of each of the numbers 1 to 78 and, for the first time in book form, a synthesis of numerology, astrology and the Tarot. Each number is explained as personal number vibrations, as a temporary number vibration, in terms of its astrological correspondence and in terms of its Tarot symbolism. Each of the Tarot cards is illustrated. Numerology and the Divine Triangle is the book to which all books on the subject will be compared from now on.

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Omnia in numeris sita sunt - photo 3
Omnia in numeris sita sunt Everything lies veiled in numbers - photo 4
Omnia in numeris sita sunt Everything lies veiled in numbers Contents 79 - photo 5
Omnia in numeris sita sunt Everything lies veiled in numbers Contents 79 - photo 6

Omnia in numeris sita sunt.

(Everything lies veiled in numbers.)

Contents 79 Missing Numbers in Your Name 87 6 THE LIFE OF EDGAR CAYCE 90 - photo 7

Contents

79 Missing Numbers in Your Name 87

6 THE LIFE OF EDGAR CAYCE 90

Cayce's Personal Numbers 92 Figure 6: Edgar Cayce's Blueprint 93 Cayce's Personal Years 94

7 BIBLE SYMBOLOGY 109

Old Testament 110 New Testament 114

II DOUBLE-DIGIT DELINEATIONS 120

1 THE MAJOR ARCANA 123

Numbers 1 to 22 123

2 THE WANDS 178

Numbers 23 to 36 178

3 THE CUPS 199

Numbers 37 to 50 199

4 THE SWORDS 219

Numbers 51 to 64 219

5 THE PENTACLES 238

Numbers 65 to 78 238

APPENDIX: Synthesis of Numerology, Astrology and the Tarot 257 Table 1: Numbers 0 to 22 259 Table 2: Numbers 23 to 36 260 Table 3: Numbers 37 to 50 261 Table 4: Numbers 51 to 64 262 Table 5: Numbers 65 to 78 263

Figure 7: Synthesis of Numerology, Astrology and the Tarot 264 Bibliography 265

Acknowledgments

I wish to express my appreciation for the helpful suggestions so generously given by Ellen Hargraves, Linda Stead, Linda Brough, and Carole Winters.

Faith Javane

I wish to thank my husband, a man of love; my children, April, Melanie, Matthew and Sarah, who took over the household duties while I remained in seclusion with my second love, this book; my inlaws, Ginny and Reid, whose inexhaustible faith in me is a continuing source of amazement; and finally the beloved Master Pythagoras, whose gentle nudgings kept me going.

Dustv Bunker

FOREWORD

by Faith Javane

MANY OF MY STUDENTS and a number of people who have heard my lectures have expressed a desire for a complete textbook on numerology so that they could study their own life patterns in depth. Until now, I have neglected this responsibility, hoping that my classes would be sufficient. Also, I felt such a project to be beyond possibility. However, pressures have convinced me that a full-length text would be both acceptable and fulfilling.

My study of numerology began in the spring of 1938. I found a teacher of astrology who insisted that before she would accept me as a student, I must study numerology. Since I very much wanted to study with her, I agreed to start with the numbers.

Her approach to numerology, however, was like none other. She had received it in a unique way, from what she called the inner planes, which meant that she went outside her body to a mystical

Foreward school for her instruction. She called this work Kabbalah because it

had come to her through the mind and soul rather than from a flesh-and-blood teacher, or from a book. Kabbalah refers to secret information in symbolic form, whether in a numerical, verbal or hieroglyphic pattern.

The biblical books of Ezekiel, Enoch, and IV Ezra contain mystical revelations of hidden knowledge, including speculation about the mystical import of numbers and letters. The Kabbalist knew how to decode the esoteric messages in the Scriptures.

I admit to some skepticism about my teacher's beliefs, but I went along with her teaching. What she revealed we now call the Divine Triangle. It was known in the Pythagorean school, (about sixth century B.C.) as the Life Theorem, and it is now commonly accepted as the proposition that: The square of the hypotenuse of a right triangle is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides. Pythagoras used the right triangle as a representation of the universe; it was his "Eureka."

According to my teacher, the master K.H., whom she believed to be Pythagoras reincarnated, taught her that the right triangle could also be made to symbolize the world of an individual. This startling revelation is the original basis for the method of numerological delineation of the life pattern of an individual described in this book.

In answer to many requests, I now present to you the secret of the Divine Triangle.

FOREWORD

by Dusty Bunker

IN ANY PROFESSION one is invariably asked the question, "When did you become interested in... ?" I have pondered that question long and deeply and now realize that it cannot be answered simply. There is no given moment when one thing ends and another begins. A great thunderbolt from heaven did not strike the ground before my feet, etching words in flame, pronouncing my destiny. Nor did I proclaim at noon on a Sunday, "I am going to begin now." It just happened, naturally and with little fanfare.

Metaphysics is as much a part of me as breath itself. As I studied over the years in one discipline or another, information began to fall into place more and more easily. Just as a child struggles to achieve balance upon those tiny feet, I struggled with many concepts and experiences until I found the proper balance. As the work progressed, the steps became easier and more natural. Now this philosophy I em

Foreword brace so respectfully has become my love, my life and my devotion.

I could speculate that it began eons ago in Lemuria or Mu or Atlantis or in the ancient initiation chambers of the Great Pyramid, or even in the sacred halls of the Lyceum with my beloved Pythagoras. Perhaps we do carry deep within our souls memories of past existences that eventually surge into our present incarnations, demanding fulfillment. Certainly, child prodigies are living proof of this possibility. Whatever the impetus driving us into certain professions, we seem to be inextricably bound to continue an evolution that some primal recollection tells us we have begun.

I have been most fortunate along that path, for I was given the greatest of all privilegesa true teacherthat rare and much sought-after creature. In a pupil-teacher relationship, I met Faith Javane, coauthor of this book, in 1975. The relationship grew into a bond of respect, admiration and love. We presented our first book, 13 - Birth or Death? on May 1, 1976, and have now completed this, our second book, inspired by the knowledge that there is a great searching in people's hearts today, a need to comprehend the vast inner spaces as well as the outer spaces. Through this book we believe we can help fill that void with logic, reason, understanding and love. Through the sacred science of numerology, truths can be gleaned and souls can be set at rest. Go with us then, and discover your inner self, your reasons for being and the eternal splendor of the Spirit.

INTRODUCTION

THERE IS AN ORDER in the universe, from the atom to the solar system. Awakening interest in the rhythm of this order has called forth new efforts to synthesize the different methods used throughout the ages to understand it. Somewhere between the microcosmic and the macrocosmic, we look for the key that can put our world into logical perspective. We believe that the science of numbers can provide formulae which help clarify the evolving pattern of existence on earth.

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