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Cheasley's
Numerology At A Glance by Clifford W. Cheasley PHILOSOPHER
(First Published:
1934)
What Each Year Means For
You
Every year brings
experience to the individual but not always the same kind of
experience. One year our business will prosper while social
interests prove very unfortunate. In another, matters of love,
or association with friends and family are successful while
health and business remain discouraging and the cause of much
anxiety.
A great deal of what
actually happens to us each year can be regarded not as the
direct result of the working of invisible cosmic forces,
indicated by numbers, but largely as the effect of how the
mind of the individual reacts to the opportunities which the
arrangement of these life forces present in the form of
personalities, places and things. Because this is so, it is
the purpose of Numerology, not to "tell fortunes" predicting
exactly what will happen to a person in any year, but rather
to mathematically measure the individual's outlook upon life,
the nature of the opportunities which life is presenting at a
certain time, and then to compare the vibratory rate of one
with the other as the basis for a logical deduction.
Bring two individuals
face to face with the identical opportunity and, by reason of
a different viewpoint, what each will extract in the way of
experience will be as different as the difference between
their characters.
Experience unfolds
itself according to a definite number of periods and each of
these periods is the right time for one or another phase of
progress in the development of the individual character,
indicating clearly to the one who reads cosmic law just what
kind of associations, thoughts, actions, are in order to
promote success. In our daily routines in practical life, we
follow the clock, which records time in periods of twenty-four
hours per day. We rise by the clock, eat, work, play and sleep
largely according to the same schedule because millions of
people are able to identify a certain period as the right time
for doing one thing, another period as right for something
else.
Numerology gives us time
by a cosmic clock which, instead of the twelve numerals which
signify the twelve hours on the dials of our clocks, has nine
numerals which indicate nine definite periods which if they
are followed and utilized in order place the individual
effort, desire, ability into an orderly sequence of success.
The following is a brief
description of each period of the cosmic timepiece, which has
the numerals 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9.
"One o'clock"-Time to
start something.
"Two o'clock"-Time to be
patient and learn.
"Three o'clock"-Time to
be ambitious and talk.
"Four o'clock"-Time to
do the hard work.
"Five o'clock"-Time to
change and relax.
"Six o'clock"-Time to
stick and see things through.
"Seven o'clock"-Time to
rest and retire from practical activity.
"Eight o'clock"-Time to
organize and harvest past efforts.
"Nine o'clock"-Time to
eliminate and to finish.
To find where any year
of the calendar places you in this cycle of thought and
action, what time it is in your immediate, daily affairs, by
the cosmic clock, add together the number of the month and the
day of your birth and add to the sum of this the sum of the
numerals in the calendar year in which you are interested. If
you were born in January then the number of your month is 1,
in February 2, in March 3 and so on through the twelve months
of the year. October which is really the tenth month, November
which is the eleventh, and December which is the twelfth are
counted for practical purposes the same as January, February
and March, viz., 1, 2 and 3 respectively.
This is an example: A
person born January 20 (any year) wishes to find their
immediate position on this cosmic clock, so that they may
handle their affairs, make their decisions, deal with their
business, social and home affairs in the best way. The number
of the month January is 1. The number of the day 20 is 2
because the cipher 0 does not count.
The sum of 1 and 2 is 3.
To this number 3 must be added the sum of the numerals in the
year they are interested in, say 1932. The addition of 1932 is
l+9+3+2 equals 15 and the sum of 15, l+5, is 6. Add this
number to the sum of the birth month and day numbers 3-j-6 and
the final digit will be 9. In the year 1932 this person born
January 20 (any year) is faced with the opportunity to think
and act according to the ninth hour of the cosmic clock.
When the reader has
figured out his own position turn to that number in the index
in the first part of this book and read the interpretation
under the heading "PERSONAL YEAR VIBRATION."

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