Silverwitch
April 6th, 2001, 08:44 PM
Here we go with Numerology Lesson IV - Missing Numbers
As the first part to interpreting the *Natal Chart*, we are going to delve into what our missing numbers tell us about our selves. In the last Lesson I asked you to consider my missing numbers (3,4,6 and 7) and what you felt they said about me. I will now list the interpretations for all possible missing numbers, which will add another layer to your own chart. Not only are there missing single numbers, there can also be missing ‘lines’, which we will explore in a later lesson. Bear in mind that although missing numbers and lines generally denote a ‘lack’, this will more than be made up by ‘positive’ aspects in other areas, and that everyone has missing numbers and/or lines. Also, this lack must be taken in context with your *Life Path Number* eg, if you are missing ‘four’ on your *Natal Chart*, but are a ‘four’ *Life Path*, this would balance up the scales somewhat. All missing aspects are pointers to areas in our lives that can be overcome. Remember, these were the traits ‘missing’ at your birth, and towards which you have a tendency. They are not written in tablets of stone, nor are they unalterable.
Missing 1
For the majority of people alive today, this doesn’t apply, because we were all born in 19 hundred and something. The only circumstances where it will apply are for those tiny tots born since February 2000. (For anyone really thinking seriously about Numerology, you may begin to see a pattern here. Yes, there are year numbers and universal year numbers - remember what I said about Numerology being as simple or as complicated as you care to make it!). So, for any tiny tots out there, missing the number one can indicate a lack of independence, leadership and physical strength.
Missing 2
This indicates a lack of sensitivity and intuition which can often result in wrong choices being made. Missing 2’s need to learn to consider the ‘little’ things of life and pay attention to detail. Generally unpunctual, patience is not one of their virtues.
Missing 3
Lack of confidence, expression and self esteem are shown here. They must learn not to underestimate their ability or sell themselves short. The normal bright number 3 can be replaced by a drab, non-demonstrative person if they are unable to realise this basic weakness early in life and so take steps towards self expression.
Missing 4
Indicates a lack of routine, order and system. Life is often total confusion if they fail to realise that by learning simple organisational techniques, this weakness can be overcome. Often their hardships and limitations are self inflicted, and realisation of this fact alone can often change their lives overnight.
Missing 5
This missing number is very common and indicates a lack of drive, adaptability and versatility in life. A desire to be motivated, rather than motivate others usually follows them through life, and if not adjusted can lead to bitterness. Missing 5’s generally require the help and guidance of others around them.
Missing 6
This can indicate problems and difficulties being experienced during childhood, generally with their father rather than their mother. A tendency to overlook or suppress their innermost feelings, especially concerning family matters can develop if not addressed, and problems surrounding home and marriage frequently follow the lack of this number if suppression is not sort out.
Missing 7
This indicates a non-acceptance of metaphysical facts and a somewhat disorganised approach to life can result in stumbling from day to day rather than planning for the future. A tendency to ignore advice also follows, with a preference to making their own decisions, regardless of circumstances. Missing 7’s are not naturally physically resistant nor strong, so attention should be given to health, diet and non abuse of the body.
Missing 8
Denotes a lack of business and financial ability. They can be careless with money and should take financial advice , particularly if self employed. It is difficult for missing 8’s to finish tasks, and they veer towards leaving loose ends untied. Material rewards can be lost very quickly and reliance upon others is common, to compensate for their lack of self confidence.
Missing 9
Obviously again, the majority of people at present, born in the last century, will not be missing 9. However, anyone who is either incredibly old, or born this century, the following would apply. Expressing their emotions is difficult as it is seen as a ‘weakness’, and the ability to fully understand the needs and desires of others can make life difficult. If this is not sorted out, they can become isolated with their emotions. Missing 9’s need to cultivate a need for other people by recognising that others also require sympathy and understanding.
So, there are all our single missing number interpretations. Now before you all start posting like mad, denying any likeness whatsoever, I would ask that you reflect on my missing numbers of 3,4,6 and 7. They WERE very accurate tendencies in my case and some still are. I feel that by admitting that, you may be able to step back a little, and view your missing numbers less emotively! After all, don’t forget the saying "Know Thyself", that means warts and all, and total honesty. Believe me, these traits can be adjusted. I have spent a life time doing just that. Looking back, I’m thankful for the pointers I had from Numerology, which showed me the way to go!!
So, let’s have your posts with your thoughts and findings. This should be interesting!!
Next lesson, we will bring in some more positive aspects, before we go into any more negative things like missing lines!!! Have fun finding out what your family and friends have ‘missing’, and how well they are ‘compensating’ !! ;)
As the first part to interpreting the *Natal Chart*, we are going to delve into what our missing numbers tell us about our selves. In the last Lesson I asked you to consider my missing numbers (3,4,6 and 7) and what you felt they said about me. I will now list the interpretations for all possible missing numbers, which will add another layer to your own chart. Not only are there missing single numbers, there can also be missing ‘lines’, which we will explore in a later lesson. Bear in mind that although missing numbers and lines generally denote a ‘lack’, this will more than be made up by ‘positive’ aspects in other areas, and that everyone has missing numbers and/or lines. Also, this lack must be taken in context with your *Life Path Number* eg, if you are missing ‘four’ on your *Natal Chart*, but are a ‘four’ *Life Path*, this would balance up the scales somewhat. All missing aspects are pointers to areas in our lives that can be overcome. Remember, these were the traits ‘missing’ at your birth, and towards which you have a tendency. They are not written in tablets of stone, nor are they unalterable.
Missing 1
For the majority of people alive today, this doesn’t apply, because we were all born in 19 hundred and something. The only circumstances where it will apply are for those tiny tots born since February 2000. (For anyone really thinking seriously about Numerology, you may begin to see a pattern here. Yes, there are year numbers and universal year numbers - remember what I said about Numerology being as simple or as complicated as you care to make it!). So, for any tiny tots out there, missing the number one can indicate a lack of independence, leadership and physical strength.
Missing 2
This indicates a lack of sensitivity and intuition which can often result in wrong choices being made. Missing 2’s need to learn to consider the ‘little’ things of life and pay attention to detail. Generally unpunctual, patience is not one of their virtues.
Missing 3
Lack of confidence, expression and self esteem are shown here. They must learn not to underestimate their ability or sell themselves short. The normal bright number 3 can be replaced by a drab, non-demonstrative person if they are unable to realise this basic weakness early in life and so take steps towards self expression.
Missing 4
Indicates a lack of routine, order and system. Life is often total confusion if they fail to realise that by learning simple organisational techniques, this weakness can be overcome. Often their hardships and limitations are self inflicted, and realisation of this fact alone can often change their lives overnight.
Missing 5
This missing number is very common and indicates a lack of drive, adaptability and versatility in life. A desire to be motivated, rather than motivate others usually follows them through life, and if not adjusted can lead to bitterness. Missing 5’s generally require the help and guidance of others around them.
Missing 6
This can indicate problems and difficulties being experienced during childhood, generally with their father rather than their mother. A tendency to overlook or suppress their innermost feelings, especially concerning family matters can develop if not addressed, and problems surrounding home and marriage frequently follow the lack of this number if suppression is not sort out.
Missing 7
This indicates a non-acceptance of metaphysical facts and a somewhat disorganised approach to life can result in stumbling from day to day rather than planning for the future. A tendency to ignore advice also follows, with a preference to making their own decisions, regardless of circumstances. Missing 7’s are not naturally physically resistant nor strong, so attention should be given to health, diet and non abuse of the body.
Missing 8
Denotes a lack of business and financial ability. They can be careless with money and should take financial advice , particularly if self employed. It is difficult for missing 8’s to finish tasks, and they veer towards leaving loose ends untied. Material rewards can be lost very quickly and reliance upon others is common, to compensate for their lack of self confidence.
Missing 9
Obviously again, the majority of people at present, born in the last century, will not be missing 9. However, anyone who is either incredibly old, or born this century, the following would apply. Expressing their emotions is difficult as it is seen as a ‘weakness’, and the ability to fully understand the needs and desires of others can make life difficult. If this is not sorted out, they can become isolated with their emotions. Missing 9’s need to cultivate a need for other people by recognising that others also require sympathy and understanding.
So, there are all our single missing number interpretations. Now before you all start posting like mad, denying any likeness whatsoever, I would ask that you reflect on my missing numbers of 3,4,6 and 7. They WERE very accurate tendencies in my case and some still are. I feel that by admitting that, you may be able to step back a little, and view your missing numbers less emotively! After all, don’t forget the saying "Know Thyself", that means warts and all, and total honesty. Believe me, these traits can be adjusted. I have spent a life time doing just that. Looking back, I’m thankful for the pointers I had from Numerology, which showed me the way to go!!
So, let’s have your posts with your thoughts and findings. This should be interesting!!
Next lesson, we will bring in some more positive aspects, before we go into any more negative things like missing lines!!! Have fun finding out what your family and friends have ‘missing’, and how well they are ‘compensating’ !! ;)