Friday, June 16, 2006

Numerology: Interpretation of the Early Life Cycle Numbers


The numerological calculations of the Early Life Numbers describe what
influences the first 28 years of any one person's life.

To refresh your memory, this calculation is figured by taking your DAY and
MONTH of birth and reducing them down to a single digit. You then take the
numbers of the YEAR that you turned or will turn 28 and reduce that to a
single digit. You then add both of these single digit sums and reduce it to
a single digit. However the exception is if this sum adds up to result in
any one of the two master numbers 11 or 22. In this case you do not reduce
the Early Life Cycle Number but rather
read their interpretations.

Here are the interpretations for all the Early Life Cycle Numbers which
cover the influences from age 0 to age 28.

Early Life Cycle Number 1

You were a strong-willed, talented and independent child. You may have left
home at an early age. Your career often gets off to a great start, as you
are so ambitious. Your self-confidence and individuality brings you
prodigious successes in life. Although the influence is generally positive,
you may have had difficulty with your parents or authority figures that may
have never been able to manage your innate stubbornness.

Early Life Cycle Number 2

You were probably a very sensitive and difficult child. Your early years may
have been traumatic, even abusive and many of your emotions may be
suppressed as a result. You have a great deal of drive and ambition but
usually this comes from a sense of insecurity that you need to prove you are
better than others are. Handling your emotions and keeping relationships and
situations in perspective might be difficult for you during the first thee
decades of your life.

Early Life Cycle Number 3

You were an intelligent, inquisitive child with a photographic memory and
the ability to absorb information quickly. This number denotes you as
possessing a creative talent that in some way may have been recognized or
exploited by older people. You make friends (including the kind that can
help you with your career) easily. Your first three decades may have been
spent as a performer or artist and often this number brings some measure of
fame (or infamy) with it.

Early Life Cycle Number 4

You were intelligent, patient and humanistic as a child but your expression
may have been stifled by a childhood filled with discipline and
restrictions. It can also indicate early years that were filled with poverty
or abuse. Usually a person with this number has to fight great odds to
succeed and often they do. The upside of this is that you have a stamina,
empathy and self-sufficiency during this period that are normally not
characteristic of others of comparable experience or age.

Early Life Cycle Number 5

Divorce, separation or an emotionally ill parent may have marked your
childhood. You are sensitive, intelligent and have a wonderful imagination.
However these virtues might fuel a tendency towards escapism and addictive
behavior. You may also be plagued by insecurity and indecision, which makes
it difficult for you to settle on one goal or vocation. Often 5s are late
bloomers or switch careers every few years because they are so restless. It
is a 5 who is most likely to
interrupt education with travel.

Early Life Cycle Number 6

You were a bit of an old soul, even as a child. This number is about
self-sacrifice for the greater good of the whole. You may have had to care
for siblings or support a family thanks to an irresponsible or absent
parent. You often stick close to your family well into your twenties and may
fear reprisal if you leave the nest. Sixes are often late bloomers in life,
as the first three decades of their lives are filled with a lack of
opportunity to put themselves first.

Early Life Cycle Number 7

You will probably be identified as a genius early on in life and depending
on your circumstances either be reviled for it or encouraged to be a
prodigy. You may not have many friends, which is fine as you live in the
world of books and knowledge. Chances are that you spend your first thirty
years feeling left out of things and misunderstood. Rather than fight to
gain approval, you may have opted to be alone. Your find kindred spirits in
academically minded friends and employers.

Early Life Cycle Number 8

You may have been born into wealthy circumstances or into a status conscious
household where the prime focus was money. Children and young adults with
this number often mistake sex for affection. They also appear shallow or
materialistic. You may spend your first three decades feeling as if
something is missing. You have the potential to make a great deal of money
before you are thirty but this may create more strife than happiness in your
life.

Early Path Number 9

This signifies a very difficult and emotionally stressful childhood. You may
spend your first thirty years focusing on others rather than yourself in
order to please an abusive or mentally ill parent. Behavioral issues and
addictions may also plague a Life Cycle Number 9 who often gets off to a
slow start with regards to academic or career. More than any other number,
nines have the cruelest circumstances to overcome yet somehow, their
hardship also leads to more spiritual sophistication.

Early Path Number 11

This master number generally produces a child that may be a bit of a genius,
but also to some extent crippled by a "gift" of some kind. Number 11
youngsters often feel very out of place as they often possess enhanced
intuition or great intelligence however their parents usually cannot afford
to cultivate these gifts. Many 11s often suffer from emotional imbalances
and nervous problems until after age 28 when they learn to handle their
talents.

Please note that there is no Early Path Number 22 as there is no month in
the year that adds up to 22. However the master number 22 is read for Middle
and Later Life Cycles.

In the next newsletter we will provide you with the interpretations for the
Middle Life Cycle which takes place from age 29 to 57.

Until next time,
Samantha Stevens and Blair Gorman
www.123Numerology.com

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