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Repetitive Numbers in Chart (and Astrology Question)

Question:
Hello there! I've been looking all over, but haven't found anything on this subject. I'm wondering about the significance of having many of the same number totals throughout your numerology as opposed to having a wider variety of numbers. My chart for example is full of 1 energy: Soul Urge: 1, Personality: 1, Quiescent Self: 1, Destiny: 11, Life Path: 11. How do the different number totals relate? Is there a difference between someone with repeating numbers in their charts as opposed to someone with a variety.

Another question- Do most numerologists recognize astrology as well? Do most consider there to be a relationship between the two fields? My sun sign is Aquarius, for instance, which would seem to fit quite well with my 1-heavy numerology. However, I could imagine someone might have a more contrasting mix. And of course, then there's the Eastern/Western astrology thing! I'm a Tiger, Aquarius(cusp of Capricorn actually), and 1/1/1/11/11 in numerology.

Answer: (Responses to questions rely on the accuracy of the name and birth date provided with the question. Typographical errors or incomplete information can result in an incorrect response.)

When the four major numbers are predominately one number, that number has more force than the other number. The several positions support each other, each gaining from the association.

Because of the way numerology calculations are done, no more than three of the four can be the same number – unless the number is 9, in which case all four can be the same.

With the data you provided, my calculations show two number 1's and a number 11 for the major name numbers, and the number 9 for the major birthdate number.

The heart's desire number is 1. The personality number is 1. The destiny number is 11. And the life path number is 9. (Perhaps the birthdate was typed incorrectly with your question, resulting in a 9 life path number instead of the expected 11.)

Thus, two of the four are the same, number 1. (The number 11 is not the same as the number 1, quite different, actually.)

Although the same number in several numerology positions gain strength from each other and enhance the tendencies and likelihoods the number brings to the positions, they don't interfere with the numbers in other positions.

Regarding your second question, I don't know about most numerologists.

As for myself, I recognize the validity of astrology and other esoteric practices. Each has it's own methods and structure, their own realm of effectiveness.

Although there may be similarities at times, at other times there aren't. Therefore, I don't mix them. I let each be what they are.

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