Numerology Chart
Understand Numerology and Draw Your Numerology Chart
Let's draw our own numerology chart.
Combine your date of birth (year, month, and day), life path number, birth number, talent number, constellation number, etc. Vertically arrange the numbers from 1 to 9. Then, draw circles on the numbers that appear one by one. For example, if your date of birth is April 29, 1982, draw circles on 1, 9, 8, 2, and 4. Draw as many circles as the number of times the digit appears. Since 2 and 9 appear twice each, draw two circles on each of them. If your life path number is 2, draw one more circle on 2. If your constellation number for Taurus is also 2, draw another circle on 2... and so on. Draw as many circles as the number of repetitions. After you finish drawing, we can directly see which numbers have more circles and which have fewer or none at all. The next step is... counting the circles.
What you need to do is:
First, check which number has the most circles.
Second, check how many circles are on each of the remaining numbers.
Third, check which number has no circles.
Fourth, if there are three adjacent numbers with circles, draw a straight line without hesitation.
Numbers with no circles: Commonly known as missing numbers, it means you don't have the energy of this number and can't choose it. It's what you're naturally not good at. It's easy to solve. Just make up for what's missing and pay attention to the areas where there are problems.
Numbers with only one circle: You have the basic characteristics of this number, which is a "superficial" manifestation.
Numbers with two circles: The characteristics are slightly stronger, but basically, it's just right.
Numbers with three or four circles: The characteristics of this number are quite obvious in you. It's a "decisive" number like the life path number.
Numbers with five or more circles: What is shown on you for this number is basically only negative effects. How negative is it? It's like all the beautiful aspects of this number have nothing to do with you, leaving only those additional derogatory interpretations...