Saturday, 2 April 2016

FIND YOUR REAL TRUE CALLING.






FIND YOUR TRUE CALLING










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 One of the first questions we face when we meet new acquaintances is "What do you do?" And according to how we answer, they will either be delighted to see us or look with embarrassment at their watches and shuffle away. The fact is, we live in a world where we are defined almost entirely by our work.

This can be hugely liberating for people who are happily employed. But the problem for many of us is that we don't know what job we're supposed to do and, as a result, are still waiting to learn who we should be. The idea that we have missed out on our true calling—that somehow we ought to have intuited what we should be doing with our lives long before we finished our degrees, started families, and advanced through the ranks—torments us. This notion, however, can be an illusion. The term calling came into circulation in a Christian context during the medieval period to describe the abrupt imperative people might encounter to devote themselves to Jesus' teachings. Now a secularized version has survived, which is prone to give us an expectation that the meaning of our lives might at some point be revealed in a ready-made and decisive form, rendering us permanently immune to confusion, envy, and regret.
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I prefer to borrow from psychologist Abraham Maslow, who said: It isn't normal to know what we want. It is a rare and difficult psychological achievement.

To begin to find a more fulfilling vocation, it is not enough to simply ask yourself what you might like to do. Concerns about money and status long ago extinguished most people's ability to think authentically about their options. Instead, I would suggest free-associating around clusters of concerns that delight and excite you, without attempting to settle upon anything as rigid as the frame of a career.

In searching for their aptitudes, people should act like treasure hunters passing over the ground with metal detectors, listening out for beeps of joy. A woman might get her first intimation that her real interest lies in poetry not by hearing a holy voice as she pages through a book of verse but from the thrill she feels as she stands in a parking lot on the edge of town overlooking a misty valley. Or a politician, long before she belongs to any party or has any profound understanding of statecraft, might register a telling signal when successfully healing a rift between two members of her family.

We should also remember that the first ingredient usually missing when people can't choose a life direction is confidence. Whatever cerebral understanding we apply to our lives, we retain a few humblingly simple needs, among them a steady hunger for support and love. It's therefore helpful to identify—and engage with—the internal voices that emphasize our chances of failure. Many such voices can be traced back to a critical instructor or unhelpful parent: a math teacher who berated us for poor algebra skills or a father who insisted that our sister was good at art and we should stick to the schoolbooks. The forming of an individual in the early years is as sensitive and important a task as the correct casting of a skyscraper's foundation, and the slightest abuse introduced at this primary stage can unbalance us until our dying days.
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A useful thought to bear in mind for anyone still struggling with a less than meaningful job: Work may not be where your calling resides. Indeed, for thousands of years, work was viewed as an unavoidable drudge; anything more aspiring had to happen in one's spare time, once the money had been hauled in. Aristotle was only the first of many philosophers to state that no one could both be obliged to earn a living and remain free. The idea that a job could be pleasurable had to wait until the 18th century, the age of the great bourgeois philosophers, men like Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Benjamin Franklin, who for the first time argued that one's working life could be at the center of happiness. Curiously, at the same time, similar ideas about romance took shape. In the premodern age, it had widely been assumed that marriage was something one did for purely commercial reasons, to hand down the family farm and raise children; love was what you did with your mistress, on the side. The new philosophers now argued that one might actually aim to marry the person one was in love with.

We are the heirs of these two very ambitious beliefs: that you can be in love and married—and in a job and having a good time. As a result, we harbor high expectations for two areas of life that may provide support but not the deep purpose we ultimately long for. To remember such history while contemplating "Who am I?" can be enormously freeing.

And although that question is one of life's toughest, we should allow ourselves to relish it as we think about our aptitudes, and to open ourselves to all the many sources we can derive meaning and mission from—whether it's writing poetry, leading a neighborhood cleanup, raising children, or daring gravity while flying down an icy slope on a pair of skis. We should also consider that, in the end, the answer to "Who are you meant to be?" is perhaps this: the person who keeps asking the question.
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Sunday, 31 January 2016

Clove magical healing properties












Greetings  once again  its  me your loyal servant  of health maniac
today  i bring  to  yet  another  new natural  remedy......

Here’s the deal. It’s the weekend (or, like me, you are on vacation  or  picnic in the middle of the ocean  or  at  the banks with your sweet heart  then oooppsss""") and your tooth starts to hurt. The pain has become so bad you can not eat, can not concentrate and whoa! you can not even enjoy yourself and have fun. What’s a gal or guy to do?
Let me let you in on a secret: you can temporarily mitigate the pain and suffering with oil of clove, an inexpensive and readily available essential oil. Here is what you do:
Put a few drops of clove oil on a cotton ball, place the ball on your sore tooth and bite down. Keep you mouth shut for about 5 minutes as the oil numbs the pain and kills the bacteria.
Afterward, remove the cotton ball and mix a bit of the clove oil (6 to 8 drops will do it), water, and salt into a cup. Swish this around in your mouth for about a minute and spit out. You should feel a whole lot better!
Note: Undiluted clove oil can cause burning and even nerve damage, so be sure to dilute it if you are applying it to sensitive skin tissue. You can still use it directly on a tooth by applying it to a cotton ball or cotton swab first.
So back to my little episode on the ship. Turns out I needed a root canal (which by the way, these days is a piece of cake except for the pain to the wallet). The dentist had one word of advice for me: when in pain, use clove oil. As as matter of fact, he told me that it was a bit of clove oil on a cotton swab that provided preliminary numbing prior to my procedure.

History of Cloves

The use of clove dates back to the Han dynasty (207B.C to 220 A.D.) where it was used to hide bad breath. It was required that those who approached the Chinese emperor hold a clove in their mouth for this purpose. Over the years, traditional Chinese medicine has used cloves to treat indigestion, diarrhea, hernias, ringworm and also athletes foot and other fungal infections.
Cloves arrived in Europe in the 4th century A.D. They were considered a luxury and were used as a part of a mixture it was used to treat gout. Once cloves became readily available in Europe, they were used in a manner similar to traditional Chinese medicine. Europeans used cloves to treat indigestion, flatulence, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. It also treated cough, infertility, warts, worms, wounds and toothaches.
In America, cloves have been used to treat digestive disorders and have been used in bitter herb medicine preparations to make them more tasteful.
Factoid: Americans were the first to extract the oil from the clove and it was used on gums to relieve toothaches.
The active component of cloves is eugenol oil. This oil makes up 60-90% of each clove and has long been thought to kill bacteria, viruses and fungi. This oil also acts as an antiseptic, anesthetic, digestive stimulant expectorant, aromatic, antispasmodic, astringent and accounts for its various uses.

Proven Uses of Cloves and Clove Oil

Instant air freshener: Make an atomizer in a spray bottle mixing clove oil with water. Be sure to shake well before each use as oil and water do not stay mixed. If your household is smelling especially bad or is really stale, simmer some cloves, cinnamon and orange peel on the stove for awhile – the smell will be heavenly.
Got Doggie Destructo? You can discourage puppy chewing by dabbing the most likely targets (wood moldings, your slippers) with a bit of clove oil. One sniff and one taste and your pup will move on to something else – hopefully his dog food or doggie toys (try KONG toys The Miracle of Cloves and Clove Oil – they are great).
Non-toxic Insect Repellent: Did you know that many insect repellent companies use Clove essential oil The Miracle of Cloves and Clove Oil as one of the active ingredients in their spray products? If you have some clove leaves or oils, you can simply use these instead of spending money on bug spray. Another thing you can do is plant cloves around the perimeter of your yard to replace the number of bugs that cross into your yard. You can also put some of the oils on your body so bugs and mosquitoes won’t come near you.

What else? Are there other benefits to cloves and clove oils?

As much as I tried, I could only find anecdotal information about the benefits of cloves. There seems to be little or no scientific research into the medicinal uses of cloves which frankly, I find baffling given the huge sums that are devoted to the research of toxic pharmacy products.
That said, here are some of the reported therapeutic uses of cloves and oil of clove:
Anti-bacterial and Anti-fungal: Effectively aid for food poisoning, clove oil effectively kills many forms of bacterial infections. Clove is also effective in reducing fungal infections such as athlete’s foot.
Anti-inflammatory: Clove oil clears the respiratory passages, acting as an expectorant for treating many upper-respiratory conditions including colds, eye sties, bronchitis, sinus conditions, cough and asthma.
Antiseptic: Clove oil can be used to reduce infections, wounds, insect bites and stings.
Cancer Prevention: Preliminary studies suggest that clove oil may play a chemo preventative role, particularly in cases of lung, skin and digestive cancers. The American Cancer Society states that more carefully controlled research is needed to determine the role of Chinese herbal medicine, including cloves, in cancer treatment and prevention.
Cardiovascular Health: The active essential oil in clove, eugenol, has been shown to act as a an effective platelet inhibitor, preventing blood clots.
Energy booster: When used for aromatherapy purposes, clove oil helps to stimulate the brain. The scent makes you more attentive and can even make you feel more energetic than you normally would.
 The Miracle of Cloves and Clove OilImprove blood circulation. Clove bud oil is one of the ingredients used in Tiger Balm, which is an herbal formulation that dates back to the times of the Chinese emperors. It is used to sooth muscle aches and pains and is though to do so by increasing the blood flow in the affected area.
Indigestion: Clove oil offers a powerful action against gas and bloating. It reduces gas pressure in the stomach, aiding in the proper elimination of food and toxins. It also relieves the discomfort of peptic ulcers. Effective for stomach related conditions including nausea, hiccups, motion sickness and vomiting.
Infections: Due to its antiseptic properties, clove oil is useful for wound, cuts, scabies, athlete’s foot, fungal infections, bruises, prickly heat, scabies, etc. It can also be used for treating insect bites and stings.
Powerful germicidal properties: Gargling with clove oil can aids in sore throat conditions and bad breath.
Premature Ejaculation: Some research has shown that  cloves  may be used  for  premature  ejaculation


Relieve flatulence: A tea made of cloves can relieve the foof’s. Try steeping 5 cloves in a cup of boiling water for 10 minutes. Drink it when it cools and repeat two of three times daily.
Relieve headaches: Clove oil is useful for reducing the pain and discomfort associated with tension headaches. Apply a rag soaked in clove oils to the forehead or temples to get help open the blood vessels and rid yourself of the headache.
Skin: An aid for skin disorders, such as acne.
Stress reliever: Clove oil stimulates the circulatory system, clearing the mind and reducing mental exhaustion and fatigue. It is also used to aid insomnia, memory loss, anxiety and depression.
Prevention from toxic exposure: Some studies show that clove oil can prevent toxicity related to exposure to environmental pollution.

Make Your Own Clove Oil

Clove oil is easy to make at home.
Take 1/8 cup whole clove and cover with 1/2 cup of vegetable oil. Let sit overnight or for as long as 24 hours then strain and you are all set.
The Final Word
Remember that clove oil is very strong in nature and hence should be used in diluted form. Further, it should not be used on sensitive skin. That said, cloves and clove oil are inexpensive and useful for a variety of purposes and ailments. And for a tooth ache? Well in my view it sure beats strong pain relievers that require a prescription.
About the Author
shuwu alex  lives  spontenous  life  and is  liberal  in new  remedies   and teaches the principles of a sustainable, self-reliant and stylish lifestyle through emergency preparation and survival planning. he   does this through   online preparedness ,  and health blogs  that provides lifestyle tools,   health tips, and thoughts to guide you through the back door of life in the 21st century. With an emphasis on prepping and survival  at  cheap cost, he writes about and shares practical, thoughtful, and inspirational tools for survival in  rare  cure for  uncertain times.
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Monday, 21 July 2014

Gemstones with your birth lack and energy

  today we talk about birth stones  and Gemstones  in healing you,,or increasing your energy  because  every  thing  is energy....
You might think that birthstones are only associated with the
Zodiac signs. This is not exactly true. They are also associated
with what month you are born in. The origin of the twelve monthly
birthstones was thought to have originated in Bible as they were
found on the breastplates of Aaron.

Yet another difference between the monthly and the Zodiac stones is
that the monthly stones have more a numerological association
whereas the Zodiac stones relate more to astrology.

January - The garnet is named as the January birth stone in just
about every tradition or culture The glittering red garnet is the
stone representing January in Hebrew, Roman, Arabic, Polish and
Russian traditions. In the ancient Hindu tradition the stone for
January was the serpent stone, but this is not a stone that has been
seen by anyone. Chances are it was a ruby or a black stone.

February - The symbolic stone is agreed upon as being the amethyst
according to North American, Hebrew, Roman, Arabic, Polish and
Russian traditions.  In ancient Hindu it was the chandrakankta
which once again is a stone nobody living today has ever seen so
it cannot be described.

March - Modern North America culture names the aquamarine as the
stone for this month. However in Hebrew, Roman, Arabic, Polish and
Russian traditions the stone for this stormy month is the
bloodstone.  In the ancient Hindu tradition it was a stone called
gold-sivalinga which once again is not a stone ever seen by
contemporary eyes.

April - North American culture names the diamond as the birth stone
for April. In Jewish, Hindu and Polish cultures the diamond is also
named as the April birthstone. However in Roma, Persian and
Russian traditions, the stone that has symbolized the month is
sapphire.

May - In contemporary North American, Arabic, Hindu, Polish and
Russian traditions, the birthstone for the month of May is emerald.
However the Hebrew and Roman traditions say the month belongs to
the agate.

June - June is one of those months that seem to be symbolized by an
array of stones.  Contemporary North American culture names the
stone of the month to be moonstone, pearl or alexandrite. Ancient
Hindu tradition also names the pearl as the birthstone for June.
However in ancient Roman and Hebrew traditions June was ruled by
the emerald (possibly because the green represented summer.) In
Russian, Polish and Arabic cultures the stone that rules this month
is agate, which to make things even more confusing is a striped
stone comes in many colors.

July- In North American, Polish and Russian culture the birthstone
for this mid summer month is ruby. In Hebrew and Roman traditions
it is onyx. The Arabic culture assigns the carnelian to July and
the Hindu religion says a sapphire represents this month.

August - Many different stones are often said to belong to the
month of August. The modern North American tradition says the month
is symbolized by peridot. The Hebrew and Roman traditions attribute
it to the carnelian. The Arabic and Polish traditions say the month
belongs to the sardonyx. The Hindu tradition assigns August the
ruby and the Russian tradition assigns it the alexandrite.

September - In modern North American traditions, this autumn month
is said to be ruled by the sapphire. However in Hebrew, Roman,
Arabic, Polish and Russian traditions peridot is given as the
ruling stone.  The Hindu tradition assigns the zircon to September.

October - The opal or the tourmaline is usually assigned to
October.  However Hebrew, Roman, Arabic and Polish birth gem stone
traditions say that aquamarine is the symbolic stone. The Russian
culture says the month is ruled by the beryl. Ancient Hindu
tradition says the stone is coral.

November - The North American tradition assigns either yellow topaz
or citrine as the gemstones for this month.  The Hebrew, Roman,
Arabic and Russian traditions also say it belongs to topaz.
November is symbolized by the cat's eye in the Hindu culture.

December - The North American tradition says December is symbolized
by three choices of three blue stones: tanzanite, turquoise or blue
topaz. The Hindu religion also assigns it to topaz, and the Russian
and Polish traditions assign it to turquoise. The Arabic, Roman and
Hebrew traditions say the rosy colored ruby rules this month.

This is interesting because very often your choice of a Zodiac
stone will conflict with what is the birth month stone.  Some of
the stones also cross over to astrology. For instance if you are
born in November the symbolic stone is topaz and if you are a
Sagittarian born after the 23rd then your stone will be at topaz as
well.


stay blessed..


Saturday, 12 July 2014

cut that stubbon belly fat naturally

As you would know, the human body is highly
adaptable. If you cut your finger, the body wouldThe 3 Week Diet
heal itself in a matter of days - regenerating new
cells as soon as the change is noticed.

Well, if you make a big enough change to your
diet, the body can adapt right away too by burning
fat in your body at a rapid speed.

But what you need to do to kick start this change?
Is it exercise? Cutting certain foods out of your
diet? Drinking a special tea? Eating certain
berries? No, it's none of those things.

In fact, it is much more simple than you'd think.

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Friday, 11 July 2014

Compatability using natural science of numbers.




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compatibility more in depth. However in the meantime you might be
wondering in terms of numbers, just who gets along best with who?

In this  blog  we have created a bit of a summary of each
number and who is their best bet in terms of a relationship.  Keep
in mind that most relationship compatibility study is primarily
based on the Life Path number (the sum of the birthday reduced to a
single digit).  The second most important number to look at in
terms of compatibility is the Destiny Number (the sum of the full
name value reduced to a single digit.)  Most numerologists consider
at least those two numbers when creating a relationship
compatibility analysis.

Keep in mind as well that most numerologists scrap the concept of
master numbers when doing relationship compatibility and reduce the
numbers 11 and 22 to their single digit equivalents (2 and 4
respectively.)

Compatibilities for Number 1

Best:                   1, 5, 7
Possible:               3, 9
Challenging:            8
Disaster:               2,4,6

Compatibilities for Number 2

Best:                   2, 4, 8
Possible:               3, 6
Challenging:            9
Disaster:               1,5,7

Compatibilities for Number 3

Best:                   3, 6, 9
Possible:               1, 2, 5
Challenging:    (none, relationships are very black and white and
                         uncompromising for this number)
Disaster:               4, 7,8

Compatibilities for Number 4

Best:                   2,4,8
Possible:               6, 7
Challenging:            (none)
Disaster:               1, 3, 5, 9

Compatibilities for Number 5

Best:                   1, 5, 7
Possible:               3, 9
Challenging:            8
Disaster:               2, 4, 6

Compatibilities for Number 6

Best:                   3, 6, 9
Possible:               2, 4, 8
Challenging:            (none - not a number that has middle ground)
Disaster:               1, 5, 7

Compatibilities for Number 7

Best:                   1, 5, 7
Possible:               4
Challenging:            9
Disaster:               2, 3, 6, 8

Compatibilities for Number 8

Best:                   2, 4, 8
Possible:               6
Challenging:            1, 5
Disaster:               3, 7, 9

Compatibilities for Number 9

Best:                   3, 6, 9
Possible:               1, 5
Challenging:            2, 7
Disaster:               4, 8



As you can see some of the numbers have the capacity to get along
with more numbers than others.  The hardest number to get along
with is 4, which has more incompatible numbers than the other
numbers.

There are also many numbers (such as 6, 3 and 4) that simply have
no middle ground  - if there are challenges in a relationship it is
next to impossible for them to work on them as they have instant
likes and dislikes.

Of course the above is just a brief guide to which numbers get
along with each other. True compatibility studies are much more
complex than this.

In the next few newsletters we will be examining relationship
compatibility in depth starting with the all powerful and always
individualist number 1.


stay  blesssed,,





Monday, 7 July 2014

Natural soul mate through numbers










 hulo Folks,,its loyal  friend  shuwu again

Sometimes you are trying to get someone's attention romanticallyor  rathr your looking  for soul mate,
and other times you are trying to make a good impression on them so
they will hire you for a job. No matter what your reason for trying
to make an impact on someone emotionally, numerology can go a long
way towards assisting you in figuring out what makes someone tick.

If you really want to get to know someone, calculate all of the
numbers that create him or her as sentient human beings with
desires and wishes. This includes the Life Path Number (the sum of
the birth date reduced to one digit), the Destiny Number (the full
name), Soul Urge (the vowels) and the Personality Number (the
consonants.)  Then consult with the interpretations below to find
out how to get them to notice you.

How to Woo A ...

Number 1 Life Path - Show your willingness to be a follower, not a
leader. A gift of cash to a good cause in his or her name always
impresses a number 1.

Number 1 Destiny  -Indicate that you won't mind giving up your life
for this person's. Show loyalty, volunteer to be this person's
personal assistant and make it clear you will never ask much for
yourself.  Never outshine this individual or they will consider you
an enemy.

Number 1 Soul Urge -  Make it clear to this person that you
understand politics and special needs and that consorting with your
enemies or infidelities don't bother you. Soul Urge 1's need not to
be condemned for "doing what they have to do."

Number 1 Personality  - Give them a picture of him or herself that
is flattering or any kind of award or recognition (faux or not)
that recognizes them as number 1.  The Personality 1 also
appreciates cash, trips to a spa, makeovers and shopping sprees as
gifts.


How To Woo A ...

Number 2 Life Path -  Nothing makes this person happier than the
marriage proposal and the wedding ring on the finger.

Number 2 Destiny- Second honeymoons, promises of love and romance
and eternal fidelity please this type. In business, signing long
leases or long contracts makes this type happy.

Number 2 Soul Urge - Teddy bears, pictures of you - anything that
constantly reminds them that you are always there for them despite
their enormous insecurity always pleases a 2.

Number 2 Personality - This type is very much gratified by a
pregnancy as the child cements the reality of the relationship for
them. Kids are the glue that keep them together. They also
appreciate any form of seduction - dinners out, long trips with
just the two of you and sentimental objects and jewelry as gifts.
Pulling on the heartstrings is the key to winning over the Number 2
personality.


How To Woo A ...

Number 3 Life Path - Give him or her a long rope and the freedom to
talk to or even have an affair with whomever they want.

Number 3 Destiny - A musical instrument, trip to a spa, clothes or
anything that improves their performance as entertainers matters to
them the most. They also like toys.

Number 3 Soul Urge - This person is likely to be most impressed by
an exotic vacation. Giving them a picture of themselves (a painted
portrait for example) will impress them too. Showing them off in
public is also appreciated.

Number 3 Personality - This person sees him or herself as being
very unique and above the rules that normally apply to any of the
other numbers. As they are so special, they appreciate gifts and
ideas that are one of a kind and actions that are not easily
imitated.


How To Woo A ...

Number 4 Life Path - A life long promise to take care of this
person in every way means the most to them. Individuals who are not
critical of them or who will not blame them for their situation
also impress them. Cash or a roof over their heads are the best
gift.

Number 4 Life Destiny - An offer of unconditional love either in
the form of marriage or life long friendship is often required.
Financial help is always appreciated by a hard done by 4.

Number 4 Soul Urge - Any type of vacation or holiday or offer to
clear up the number 4's debts usually impresses them.

Number 4 Personality - Trips to spas, paying off bills and taking
care of the basics that they can't often impresses a 4. Paying a
dental bill or back rent usually will win a 4's heart.


How To Woo A  ...

Number 5 Life Path - This person greatly appreciates a long
vacation or exotic trip.

Number 5 Destiny - Gifts such as luggage, air miles points and
paying for travel expenses impresses this individual the most.

Number 5 Soul Urge - This person will always be in love with the
person that gives them the most freedom, both physically and
emotionally.

Number 5 Personality - A 5 often can't stick to anything for long
so you need to keep things exciting and constantly changing to hold
their attention. They love going to the movies, collecting things
and of course travel - these things are the key to their heart.


How To Woo A ...

Number 6 Life Path - A promise of marriage usually leads to sex.
Old fashioned wining and dining appeals to them most.  They like to
be courted in traditional ways.

Number 6 Destiny - Give their parents a gift or paying respect to
the person's parents in some way (taking them to dinner) makes this
number hold you in their highest esteem.

Number 6 Soul Urge - Offer to move in with the parents should you
get married or move the parents or siblings in if necessary.

Number 6 Personality - This number is most impressed if you offer
to work for the family business. They also appreciated gifts that
are family oriented such as family portraits, kitchen renovations
and swimming pools. Anything that will entertain an extended family
makes them very happy.


How To Woo A ...

Number 7 Life Path - As they are very self-conscious, you are best
to woo a 7 by being as casual as possible so they don't feel
threatened.  Physical intimacy needs to be approached very gently
and in fact with many of them, it will not happen at all.

Number 7 Destiny - A donation to a great cause or work in progress
greatly impresses a 7.  They are often broke, even though they are
geniuses, so cash also impresses them.

Number 7 Soul Urge - The perfect companion for a 7 will take care
of them in every way - including doing the cooking, cleaning and
being a personal assistant. This should be done without expectation
of emotional rewards.

Number 7 Personality - The person appreciates the gift of trust, as
most of them are well aware that their emotional problems make it
difficult for them to deal with.


How To Woo A ...

Number 8 Life Path - These individuals appreciate a formal,
slightly distant companion who shows a lot of taste and class.

Number 8 Destiny - Letting this person show off by treating you
well is often the key to their heart. They like to feel like the
hero or rescuer in a person's life.

Number 8 Soul Urge - The person may not be that interested in sex
and more interested in cerebral and philanthropic matters. They are
very impressed by donations in their name to charity.

Number 8 Personality - The person may not be that interested in
material things as they can usually buy themselves anything they
want. They like to be trusted and to be given a long rope in a
relationship to do what they like and see whom they like. They are
only really impressed by gifts that are really expensive and unique.


How To Woo A ...

Number 9 Life Path - This person appreciates spiritual principles
and likes gifts that recognize that they are on a course of
self-improvement - self help books, new age items or religious
items.

Number 9 Destiny - A sure way to impress the 9 Destiny number is to
make a charitable donation in his or her name to a good cause.

Number 9 Soul Urge - These wounded healers are always looking for a
soul mate - a promise that is kept means a lot to them.

Number 9 Personality - Things to keep them grounded and focused
such as daytime organizers, shelves or paying for a maid are
especially appreciated by this very disorganized and flaky number.



In next few newsletters we will start looking at relationship
compatibility between different numbers.

Yours in  blessings..shuwu 




Friday, 4 July 2014

natural eseteric sciences











 hullo  comrdaes,,
Usually when you use numerology to look at relationships you look

at two different types of numbers. First you look at the Life Path
number that is the sum of the numbers in your birthdate reduced to
a single digit and then you also look at the Destiny number, which
is based on the sum of the letter values in your first name.
Sometimes a matching soul urge number can also reveal a lot about a
potential soul mate.

No matter what aspect of the self they are portraying, the numbers
in themselves have both negative and positive traits. Often the
numerology that you pay for, especially those expensive $80 reports
that are done on a computer, spend a lot of time telling you the
flattering aspects of each of these numbers (1 is a fantastic
leader! - 2 means a good marriage! - 3 means fame! Etc.) However
each number is symbolic of just as many negative traits as positive
ones. These negative traits can be described as being the shadow
side of the Life Path Number Personality.

If you really want to get to know someone, then also consider the
following when examining their numbers, as even the greatest of
human beings is not perfect.  The following is a description of
some of the negative personality traits that can be associated with
each number in terms of Life Path, Destiny Number, Soul Urge (the
vowels) and the Personality Number (the consonants.)

Shadow Sides of ...

Number 1 Life Path - The person is too self-directed and busy to
maintain a relationship.

Number 1 Destiny  - The person simply is fated not to have a family
or be part of a relationship.

Number 1 Soul Urge - The person subconsciously just does not want a
relationship as it takes focus away from him or herself and will
sabotage it every time.

Number 1 Personality  - The person lacks the ability to recognize
the needs of anyone else but "number 1"

Shadow Sides of  ...

Number 2 Life Path - The person presents him or herself as a lively
or vibrant individual but the reality is that the purpose of the
relationship is for breeding.

Number 2 Destiny- The person is fated to be a parent and much of
his or her life will only be devoted to that.

Number 2 Soul Urge - The person does not feel complete without a
second person in his or her life and suffers from obsession and
codependency.

Number 2 Personality - This type might be jealous and one track
minded - unable to focus on anything but a partner.

Shadow Sides of ...

Number 3 Life Path - The person is married to a showbiz career and
not available emotionally.

Number 3 Destiny - The person is destined to never marry.

Number 3 Soul Urge - The person is bored quickly by monogamy and
will sabotage relationships by being unfaithful.

Number 3 Personality - The person expects a partner to play second
fiddle to all of his or her creative projects and ambitions. In
other words, the 3 Personality number is looking for a love slave,
not a mate.

Shadow Sides of ...

Number 4 Life Path - The person is not destined to be very wealthy,
healthy or happy.

Number 4 Life Destiny - Being with this person will be like being
trapped on a miserable treadmill or in a maze full of problems with
no way out
Number 4 Soul Urge - This person sabotages relationships in a
subconscious attempt to correct karma from another life.

Number 4 Personality - Usually a negative individual who "cools"
situations by refusing to think positively and by attaching anxiety
to them.

Shadow Sides of ...

Number 5 Life Path - The person will be traveling a lot in his or
her life and unable to put down roots.

Number 5 Destiny - The person will either be physically or
emotionally unable to put down roots or connect to another human
being for the purposes of raising a family.

Number 5 Soul Urge - The person will always be in love with his or
her personal freedom and independence then they ever will with
another person.

Number 5 Personality - The person will be unable to focus,
concentrate or hold down a job.

Shadow Sides of ...

Number 6 Life Path - The person is destined only to have babies or
take care of the family.

Number 6 Destiny - The person is unlikely to ever escape a
dominating parent or the influence of the family.

Number 6 Soul Urge - The person will be too fearful to leave his or
her family and start his or her own.

Number 6 Personality - The person is a Momma's Boy or Daddy's Girl
that gives all of his or her attention to a parent.

Shadow Sides of ...

Number 7 Life Path - The person is likely to suffer from a mental,
physical or psychological disorder that prevents them from
connecting to other people in a healthy way.

Number 7 Destiny - The individual is destined to be "married" to a
project or great work rather than a person.

Number 7 Soul Urge - The sex and death urges in this person
overpower other aspects of the personality causing self-destructive
behavior and misery in relationships.

Number 7 Personality - The person does not have the social skills
or emotional maturity to interact with others and can be obsessive,
codependent or stubborn.

Shadow Sides of ...

Number 8 Life Path - The person will love making money more then he
or she will ever love a person.

Number 8 Destiny - The person is destined to be a great leader and
not have much time for a personal relationship

Number 8 Soul Urge - The person may not be that interested in sex
and more interested in cerebral and philanthropic matters

Number 8 Personality - The person is just not that interested in
relationships or intimacy and may even see emotions as destructive
to survival.

Shadow Sides of ...

Number 9 Life Path -The person will be too flaky and self obsessed
to maintain a relationship with another.

Number 9 Destiny - Always enacting situations that will bring bad
karma to act itself out again, nothing but destructive
relationships are possible for this number.

Number 9 Soul Urge - The desperate need to connect or be
appreciated by others often leads to codependency, violence,
obsession and other problems in relationships.

Number 9 Personality - This personality is usually so busy
soul-seeking or teaching others that they come off as very
patronizing and sometimes as downright nuts. It can be very
difficult for them to sustain a relationship or a job.

In next   time we will take a look at how to woo the
different numbers when it comes to impressing them business-wise or
romantically.


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