Cheasley's Numerology At A Glance by
Clifford W. Cheasley PHILOSOPHER
(First Published:
1934)
The Meaning Of Your
Name Motives - Appearance - Methods
There are three
important phases of your personality.
1st, the inner
nature, with its likes and dislikes, viewpoints, intentions,
ideals and standards. With this basis you consciously or
unconsciously judge everyone and everything you
meet.
2nd. Your general appearance, or physical type
through which you impress strangers in ways favorable or
unfavorable to your success.
3rd. Your general
temperament, through which you outwardly respond to the people
and things around you. This phase is used as a vehicle for
your ideas and to show your natural abilities. These three
phases may be different from each other, which is why you are
not always satisfied with the way you express, or find it easy
to impress other people in the way you had hoped to do.
These three
phases of the personality are revealed by the letters and
numbers of your name as it was given to you completely at the
time of your birth. If other names are now used, or if
additional names were added by adoption, confirmation or
marriage, disregard these and write only the complete original
name as it was first given to you.
Select the vowels or the
letters a, e, i, o, u in this name and place over the top of
them the numbers corresponding in the table of the alphabet
which follows.
Add these numbers of the
vowel letters together and reduce the total to a single digit.
This is your "Ideality" number, your inner nature, what you
would like to do and be, what you appreciate in other people
and in surroundings, the number that determines the motive
behind what you do.
To find the number of
your general physical appearance or "Impression" put the
proper numbers under every letter of the name except the vowel
letters of a, e, i, o, u which you have already numbered. Add
these numbers to a total also and reduce to a single digit.
To find the number of
your general temperament, the "Expression", place the proper
numbers under every letter of the name; add to a total and
reduce this total to a single digit. This will reveal the
methods you are likely to take to express your ideas, how you
are in the habit of talking and acting, how you usually handle
your opportunities.
Practice with the
following example.
Table of Letters and
Numbers
| 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 |
|
Birth
Name
Vowels 6 + 6 + 5
=17=1+7=8 "Ideality"
J O H N
B O L E S
Consonants 1 + 8+5 + 2 +
3 + 1=20=2+0=2 "Impression"
All letters 1+6+8+5 +
2+6+3+5+1=37=3+7=1 "Expression"
When you have found the
numbers of the three phases of your personality, Motive,
Appearance and Method, turn to them in the indexed portion of
this book and read their meaning as applied to
yourself.
In practicing this method, study first your
own numbers, try to relate them with what you know of yourself
and then try calculating the names of the most intimate
associates in your life.
Do not be impatient or make
the mistake of at first attempting to reconcile all individual
action, impulse and appearance with the numbers. Remember!
people do the best they know of; many do not realize their
true possibilities as clearly as Numerology can, and so they
cannot be expected to live to these.

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