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Numerology's a pretty intriguing topic, ain't it? Personally, I'm all about exploring different ways to understand ourselves, whether it's through astrology, psychology, or, hey, even numerology! As for master numbers, well, they sure add an extra layer of mystery to the mix, don't they? Whether you're vibing with master numbers or not, it's cool to see folks diving into stuff like this. If you wanna dive deeper into numerology, you might wanna check out thepythagoras.com. They've got some interesting insights over there! Anyway, keep on exploring and discovering what resonates with you!
Thanks for this thread!
I love the patterns numbers makes too, yet I am bad at multiplication, dividing and adding subtracting. I can use visual "pie charts" to come with the answer to within a few single digits. I love the number 5 as a prime as it makes such a unique sequence pattern from any other prime, and 7 to a slightly lesser degree. 7 makes me feel uneasy, though, while 5 makes me feel reassured and happy. long numbers have an internal logic that doesn't rely on order and I like to ponder them. I enjoy the patterns numerology makes too.
Am I the only one totally useless at maths, and that can't spell too? I literally use my fingers if I have to add and subtract numbers bigger than about 20.
I've calculated from my birth data = 30=3?
from my name it's 11=2?
where can we go to nind ut more about this?
same for me about 5! It's unique. But I like 11 and 13 from the iching.
Please explain. I like the prime number 5. My name adds up to 11 and I like that number a lot too, and the number 13.
I love mental arithmetic. I prefer the numbers rounds on countdown. I like doing numerical crosswords
When I got my first calculator in about 1976 I thought, great! No need for remembering times tables, how to use a log book or a slide rule, and promptly forgot all of these things. While being adequate at maths in general, I have close to zero abilities in mental arithmetic. I never know if I have been given the correct change.
I used to do maths competitions for fun and when I was 16 I qualified for the Olympiad Training Camp where they start selection for the UK International Maths Olympiad team. Now I am doing a maths masters degree. But I'm not very good any more compared to my coursemates because my 'special interest' changed.
M husband is an 11 Master number, I am a 33 Master number. Why? What have you discovered :)
It is funny I am rubbish at maths, and at spelling and grammar. Before I knew I was autistic I would explain it in the way I was good at history as you had evidence, buildings etc, geography look there is a mountain, science I was ok at as you could do experiments. Maths in particular is not physical, it is just a bung of symbols on a page. I could just never get maths, managed to get to 52 without really needing it.
Oh Tassimo grammar is amazing. Don’t let me start. I’m foren at my job place, and I love gramma in every language.