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gidur23
January 18th, 2006, 05:49 PM
Again i didn't see this anywhere, didn't know where this topic should go and i thought it was an easy question at first but i'm thinking otherwise now.
here goes, it's pythagorean numerology related. For example, say your bday was 6/26/90.
right there i begin to have problems. 6+26+1+9+9+0=51=5+1=6, right?
but if u add it up this way: 1+9+9+0=19. 2+6=8, then 19+8==27+6=33?
and i'veheard 33 is a master number that's irreducuble.
i can se how 33 is a higher octave of six, but what am i supposed to tell this person?? and it blows my theory that "9" can be ignored.
any help/insight/advice or anything else would be great ly appreciated even if u think this question is really dumb.
Makas
January 18th, 2006, 07:17 PM
Nevermind, I don't even make sense in my own head :)
Amber Wynd
January 18th, 2006, 08:06 PM
right there i begin to have problems. 6+26+1+9+9+0=51=5+1=6, right?
but if u add it up this way: 1+9+9+0=19. 2+6=8, then 19+8==27+6=33?
and i'veheard 33 is a master number that's irreducuble.
I wish I could help you, but I'm easily confused. This post reminds me of my grandfather. He only had nine toes because he lost one in a coal mining accident when he was a young man. He used to ask me to count his toes, starting from the left little toe and working straight across, and the answer was always 9.Then he'd say, "Okay, now start at the same place and count backwards from 10." So I'd count "10, 9, 8, 7, and finally, 6". And then he'd say "Good girl. Now how many toes does Grandpa have on the right foot?" And I'd say "4". And he'd say, "Let's add those two answers together. 6+4=10. So how many toes does Grandpa have?" And I'd say :idea: "10! " And then we'd start all over again.
gidur23
January 18th, 2006, 10:17 PM
I wish I could help you, but I'm easily confused. This post reminds me of my grandfather. He only had nine toes because he lost one in a coal mining accident when he was a young man. He used to ask me to count his toes, starting from the left little toe and working straight across, and the answer was always 9.Then he'd say, "Okay, now start at the same place and count backwards from 10." So I'd count "10, 9, 8, 7, and finally, 6". And then he'd say "Good girl. Now how many toes does Grandpa have on the right foot?" And I'd say "4". And he'd say, "Let's add those two answers together. 6+4=10. So how many toes does Grandpa have?" And I'd say :idea: "10! " And then we'd start all over again.
okay i think i know what's going on here IMHO. Your grandpa was playing mindgames with u, by making you count back from 10 insteasd of 9 toes.
that doesn't make sense since he only had 9 to begin with, but im sorry to hear about the toe loss since i bet it hurt his balance and later on caused back problems.
but i think i can learn from this and will lighten up a little here. i have been thinking about it and i think i'll just consider it a very powerful six, like it was on steroids or something.
i've always had trouble with master numbers, 33 is the worst. Any other advice/suggestions would be great ly appreciated.
Amber Wynd
January 18th, 2006, 11:07 PM
okay i think i know what's going on here IMHO. Your grandpa was playing mindgames with u, by making you count back from 10 insteasd of 9 toes.
that doesn't make sense since he only had 9 to begin with, but im sorry to hear about the toe loss since i bet it hurt his balance and later on caused back problems.
but i think i can learn from this and will lighten up a little here. i have been thinking about it and i think i'll just consider it a very powerful six, like it was on steroids or something.
i've always had trouble with master numbers, 33 is the worst. Any other advice/suggestions would be great ly appreciated.
Sadly, I have no advice - just a comment. Which is that you're probably right about my grandpa - he really liked to mess with people's minds. And yup, he had serious back trouble when he got older, although I never considered it might be partially due to the toe loss and all.
P.S. I like the idea of thinking of 33 as a 6 on steroids.
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