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Closely Linked to the Number 1
Question:
In numerology, my number is 1. When asked to add full birth name, my number is 1. When asked to add only vowels, my number is 1. When asked to add only consonants, my number is 1. When asked to add only last name, my number is 11. When asked to add date of birth, my number is 1. The majority of my number 1's result from either 10 or 100. Why am I so closely linked to the number 1? Is there some significance or meaning to this?
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.)
The number 1 is a good number, especially for people who wish to be self-sufficient or, perhaps, a leader.
The numbers add up to what they do because your name and birth date are what they are.
The number before it is reduced and the final reduced number are the two most significant numbers for individual numerology chart positions. Generally, the fully reduced number is deemed to have the most significance. But sometimes the significance can also be with the number before any reduction. It depends on how the interpretations are done and for what reason.
The numbers used during the reduction process, the subtotals so to speak, before the final total is calculated generally aren't considered to have much significance.
The name and birth date may have been mis-typed when you used the form. For the consonants of your name, I get the number 9. But I get the number 1 for the entire name and for the vowels. I also get the number 9 for your birth date number. Two 1s and two 9s for the core numbers is a nice balance.
The professional numbers calculator may be used to try many different variations — only first name, only last name, and so forth.
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