There are no good people or bad people. All people fall into two simple categories —people who suit us and people who don’t.
Man is the greatest schemer. He manages to hide the truth about himself not only from those around him, but from himself as well.
Egyptian priests created a unique numerological system that made it possible to look at man as part of nature, useful to nature and serving a specific function.
After all, nature created man for its own needs and does not permit any deviation from its own parameters, severely punishing a person for departing from his true path. Through this system, man became predictable. It was in Egypt that specific human qualities were matched with specific numbers. Pythagoras, who learned about numbers from Egyptian priests, made his own contribution to their knowledge: he introduced a mathematical component, based on the harmony of the square, a figure with many axes of symmetry. Pythagoras and his disciples substantially expanded the possibilities of the Egyptian system. To the significance of the various numbers, they added the meanings of the horizontal, vertical, and diagonal lines in Pythagoras’s square.
The number of parameters greatly increased, which indicated that the conditions of life demanded a more complete analysis of human qualities. Pythagoras introduced the learning of the Orphics (who worshipped Orpheus): the Orphics believed in the transmigration of souls and held that the same soul lives many times in different bodies. This creed gave rise to the idea that life should not be lived without leaving a trace, since the next incarnation of the soul depended on it.
Numerology helped to identify the possible goals of human life.
Many centuries passed. The secret wisdom of the Egyptian priests came down to us in the works of ancient historians, such as Herodotus. Many other secrets the Egyptians took with them to their graves. Pythagoras and his disciples were burned alive. Our only surviving records of Pythagoras’s doctrines were left to us by his disciple Philolaus, who alone managed to escape from the horrible fire.
This is the method which most electronic systems of processing numerological information are based on.
The method presented here is the most reliable one of all. It will allow you to understand yourself and those close to you, as well as to calculate your compatibility with your partners, not only in marriage, but also in business.
To make the calculations, we begin with the full date of birth (day, month, year), which we will treat as a string of numbers. If a person has deliberately changed their birthdate, then it is only natural that the calculations should be carried out on their new birthdate—it is this date that will reflect all of the parameters of their personality, starting from the moment when their birthdate was changed.
For example, let the date of birth be 8 1 1934 (8 January 1934).
We write it down always in the following order: day (8), month (1), year (1934). Single digits are written without zeroes in front of them: 8 1 1934 is correct; 08 01 1934 is incorrect.
8 1 1 9 3 4
This is the numerical string of a person’s da birth, which will enable us to calculate their four fundamental numbers.
To obtain the first fundamental number, we add all of the numbers in the date of birth:
8 + 1 + 1 + 9+ 3 + 4 = 26
In this example, the first fundamental number is 26
To calculate the second fundamental number, we add the digits of the first fundamental number (if the first fundamental number contains only a single digit, then the second fundamental number and the first fundamental number are equal).
2 + 6 = 8
To calculate the third fundamental number, we subtract from the first fundamental number (26) the first digit of the numerical string of the date of birth (811934—in our example, this digit is 8) multiplied by a constant number, 2. If the number obtained as a result of these calculations turns out to be negative, then it is written without the minus sign (as an absolute value).
26 – 8 х 2 = 26 – 16 = 10
The third fundamental number, in our example, is 10
To calculate the fourth fundamental number, we add the digits of the third fundamental number (if the third fundamental number has only one digit, then it must be taken to be the fourth fundamental number as well, i.e. the third and fourth fundamental numbers will be identical).
1 + 0 = 1
In our example, the fourth fundamental number is 1
For convenience, let’s write down the four fundamental numbers we have obtained below the numbers of the date of birth.
8 1 1 9 3 4
26 8 10 1
This notation will allow us to evaluate the course of events in time. It represents a person’s complete numerical code, determined at the moment of their birth.
The Basic Goal of the Method is to show each person their true possibilities , talents, abilities; to avert them from false and dangerous paths; to help them find a way out of difficult situations; and to illuminate their weaknesses.

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