Numbers Game

Today I have been playing around with an article sent to me by Theresa of Blue Moon Communications about using numerology. Sure it’s meant for your character’s names, but supposedly it also works with your name or pseudonym. Using the technique, you get a number for your motivation, self image and external image.

So I added up my name and found that my motivation is: 2 = HELPER: The quintessential power behind the throne. The one who knows how to get things done. Characteristics best described as detail oriented, interested in organization and the details of everything. Can be a busy-body.

My self image is: 6 = NURTURER: The number closest connected to family and all the harmonious, group associations a happy family can bring. Seeks to foster community spirit and cooperation and encourages others.

And my external image is: 8 = MATERIAL POWER: If ever there was a number that attracted wealth in all its forms, this is it. New car, no problem. World trips, can do. Appreciates nice things. This number also possess the greatest vitality and life force and exudes POWER. Everything you can associate with power in the material world is personified by this number.

Don’t know if I’m sure about that second one. The others seem nice. Unfortunately, I’m probably going to have to take a pseudonym. I crunched the numbers of a bunch of different pseudonyms I’ve been playing around with. According to Theresa, it’s often a good thing to have the same second and third numbers, so that there’s no disparity between how you see yourself and how others sees you. But if I’m picking a pseudonym, one with a lot of 8s, or 1s for leadership, seem like a good way to go about it.

The name I’ve been liking the best has this set-up for motivation: 4 = BUILDER: The embodiment of patience and persistence. Like a brick-layer, this person can build a wall if they do it methodically one brick at a time. While results may be slow, this person can achieve them. Characteristics best described as possessing diligent effort.

For self-image: 5 = SENSUAL FREEDOM:The person who wants to experience everything! They can be perceived as restless or ambitious in their need to go places, do things, explore and expand every horizon. Doesn’t want to be tied down and prefers no restraints, wants to do and experience the very essence of life in all its glory.

And for external: 9 = HUMANITARIAN: The number of completion. The one who wants to benefit and help the whole world. Can sometimes be personified by the phrase, “I love humanity, its people I can’t stand.” Sees the larger purpose behind his/her actions and works for the greater good. Chooses to do things that will benefit people as a whole rather than as individuals. At the extreme can become a martyr.

Martyr, huh? hmmmm….

How about this one? Motivation: 3 = COMMUNICATOR:The creative number. This individual is the life of the party and can see similarities in diverse information. Primarily right-brained and tends to be unconventional.

Self image is: 1 = LEADER: The top, the best. A person who is comfortable with taking charge in everything. A natural born leader. Characteristics best described as being in control, wanting to be first, competitive nature.

And external image is 4 = BUILDER.

Or this one? Motivation is 9 = HUMANITARIAN, while self-image and external image is 4 = BUILDER. That way, I have the benefit of everyone else thinking I’m just as diligent as I think myself, but really be working to benefit humanity.

Ideally, I think I’d want to be a 411 or a 488, or a 988, or a 911 (like Nora Roberts is).

But the name thing is tough, especially if I want to use Diana, which I do. Diana alone gives 11 in vowels and 9 in consonants, but can result in wildly different numbers depending on the addition, considering that it gets me well into double digits both times. But I also want to use a last name that “means” something to me, and that’s as difficult to find as anything else. none of my family’s names works well, and there are few other names that mean something to me.

~Diana

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