Strange Overnight Secret
Strange Overnight Secret
Strange Overnight Secret
Numerology is the system of mystical analysis that was developed independently by several
cultures including the ancient Greeks and Chinese. Created over 4,000 years ago, Numerology
regards the Universe as an infinite array of energy patterns that can in turn be described with the
abstract symbolism of numbers. When done effectively, Numerology can be a system of divination
that engages both our rational and spiritual mind.
A key concept within the tradition of Numerology is the idea that there is information and meaning
hidden in your date of birth and the name you were born with. For over 4,000 years, philosophers
and mystics have used the principles of Numerology to gain insight into themselves and the world
around us.
It is said that self-knowledge is the key to success and happiness. Knowing what your inner skills
are, as well as what lies ahead, allows you to plan for the future. And to paraphrase an old saying,
an ounce of preparation is often worth a pound of sheer luck.
As you may imagine, the same principles that provide you with the knowledge of who you are and
where youre going can also provide you with greater insight into others and the world around you.
While it is generally accepted that the ancient cultures of China, India and Egypt were familiar with
numerology long before the Greeks began using it, most books still credit the ancient Greek
philosopher Pythagoras as being the Father of Numerology. Pythagoras believed that the entire
universe is composed of mathematical patterns, and that all things can be expressed in
numbers that correspond to universal vibrations.
The teachings of Pythagoras were adopted and developed by Plato and later studied by early
Christian scholars, such as St. Augustine. This in turn led to the widespread use of Numerology
during the Renaissance by people such as Gallileo, who observed that Nature is written in the
language of mathematics. Numerology continues to be studied and practiced today, and many
would argue that we are just beginning to learn what this ancient system has to offer us.
There are nine primary numbers in Numerology: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9. Every number
regardless of how big it is -- can be simplified to one of these primary numbers. For example, take
a number like 18,746 which, when each of the individual numbers are added together, totals 26. In
Numerology, you then add the 2 and the 6, which gives you a total (or primary) number of 8. There
are two exceptions to this rule, and they are the numbers 11 and 22. These two numbers are not
reduced to a single digit, and youll see why shortly.
Your complete numerological chart contains 22 separate numbers, each of which represents a
different aspect of your life. Of these 22 numbers, the most important number is the Life Path.
For complete details on the other numbers, please refer to my book, Numerology, Your Destiny &
You.
The path of love, health, happiness and material freedom is a path of intelligence. Knowing what
your important numbers are and understanding how to use them is a vital key to your success and
happiness.
Step 1:
Write down your date of birth in the appropriate
spaces in the box in the center of the blank Omega
Matrix found at the back of this book. As an example,
lets assume you were born on August 23, 1962,
which can also be expressed as 8/23/1962. You
would add the individual numbers in the following
manner:
8 + 2 + 3 + 1 + 9 + 6 + 2 = 31
Step 2:
Since in Numerology, all numbers (except 11 and 22)
are reduced to a single digit, you continue to add:
3+1=4
Step 3:
Enter the number of the month (in this case, 8) in
Cell A the Omega Matrix.
Step 4:
Enter the number of the day (in this case, 23) in
Cell B of the Omega.
Step 5:
Enter the last two digits of the year (in this case, 62)
in Cell C of the Omega Matrix.
Step 6:
Enter the Life Path number (the single-digit total of all
the numbers in the birth date), as created in Step 2.
In this example, the number is 4.
Step 7:
Using the formulas found in the rest of the cells of
the Omega Matrix Formula Cue Sheet found at the
back of this book, enter the rest of the numbers for
each cell in the blank Omega Matrix.
So...
Starting on the second row...
C - 2 Becomes 62 - 2, giving you 60.
D + 2 becomes 4 + 2, giving you 6.
A - 2 becomes 8 - 2, giving you 6.
B + 2 becomes 23 + 2, giving you 25.
If you add up the numbers in each of the horizontal rows, youll see that they all add up to 97, as
do each of the vertical columns. Other combinations that add up to 97 include the four-cell corner
quadrants, the four-cell center quadrant, the four corner cells, and the two diagonal series of cells.
Ancient philosophers regarded this unique arrangement of numbers to be much more than just a
mathematical curiosity, and considered the magic square to be a representation of perfection in
the universe.
One:
To develop leadership qualities and become independent, confident, and self-sufficient. Ones are
naturally curious and embody the pioneering spirit.
Two:
To develop diplomatic qualities, tact, as well as how to cooperate and bring others together. Often
seen as peacemakers, Twos work well in partnerships of any kind.
Three:
To develop creative abilities and to learn how to express oneself creatively. Threes take a natural
delight in the world around them, and tend to be flexible and easy-going.
Four:
To become organized, stable and hard-working. The Four who fulfills their promise recognizes the
value of moving slowly and steadily towards a defined goal.
Five:
To learn how to cope with constant change, variety, adventure and risk. This is an especially
challenging Life Path, and the Five will often appear to lead an unusually hectic life.
Six:
To develop domestic responsibility and the love of family, hearth & home. Evolved Sixes tend to
be very giving of their time and energy, often at the expense of their own personal needs and
ambitions.
Seven:
To learn the value of spiritual wisdom, philosophical introspection and careful analysis. Similar
to the One in that they both can lead a solitary lifestyle, the Seven often prefers to conduct their
search for meaning in quiet seclusion.
Eight:
To learn how to manage prosperity and the true value of material success. Many Eights have an
endless supply of ideas on how to prosper, and have an intuitive way of identifying the resources
they need.
Nine:
To develop a humanitarian and charitable view of the world, and to put that philosophy into action.
Like the Six, the Nine finds fulfillment through helping others, although the Nine tends to think in
global terms.
Remember how I told you to leave the number alone if it was 11 or 22? The reason is because in the
tradition of numerology, these two numbers are considered to be powerful Master Numbers and have
meanings that are related to, but more dynamic than the lesser numbers of 2 and 4. So, here are the
meanings for the Master Numbers:
Eleven:
Is the number of The Master Planner or Visionary. This is the person who has great visions of
how things should be, and the lesson the Eleven Person must learn is recognize the difference
between whats practical and whats a pipe dream.
Twenty-Two:
is the number of The Master Builder. This person has evolved from the Master Planner phase,
and is able to recognize a practical idea when they see it. As such, the Twenty-two is able to
accomplish great things on a far-reaching level. Because of the elevated vibration of the Twentytwo Person, there is the potential of excess energy that must be channeled in a constructive
direction.
The best way to memorize the meanings of the numbers is to work with them for a while. To make
this process easier, I would recommend that you use the meanings listed here. Eventually, you
wont need to refer to this, but until then you can create the Omega Matrix without the stress of
trying to remember all the meanings.
This formula seems too simple to be the guiding principle used by all of the happy and successful
people in the world, doesnt it? Lets take a closer look to understand why this works.
More clearly stated, the formula could be expressed as your intentions or goals good or bad
combined with the actions you take, produce the results you experience in life. Remove either of
the first two words -- INTENTION or ACTION -- and you will wind up with some very unpredictable
outcomes.
Without an INTENTION or a goal in life, no amount of action on your part will produce a desired
goal, whether it is a larger income or a more fulfilling relationship. You will certainly achieve some
kind of result, since you are continually taking some action on a daily basis, but without a goal it
is next to impossible to predict what that result will be. Remember always that if you dont have a
plan for how you will spend your life, someone else surely will, whether it is an employer, spouse
or family member.
Even with the best intention in life, it is clear to see why the lack of ACTION will prevent you from
achieving the result you seek. Results dont just happen by themselves you must expend both
time and energy at some point if you expect to reach your goals. If you dont believe this, try
standing outside and waiting for your next rent check to fall out of the sky.
So what does all of this have to do with the Omega Matrix?
Simply this the Omega Matrix is a way for you to put the formula into motion. By creating a
Omega Matrix, you are taking your first forward step of stating your intention. Your intention may
be to increase your income, improve your health or energize your relationships. Regardless of
what your intention may be, it is helpful to write it down before you begin to create the Omega
Matrix.
Important Warning!
Whatever you do, do NOT ignore these thoughts and ideas, no matter how weird or eccentric
they may seem. To do so would be to short-circuit the entire creative process you have put into
motion.
By ignoring the first few suggestions presented, you are virtually guaranteeing that you will receive
no more ideas from the Universe, and once the ideas stop coming to you, your progress toward
your goal will stop.
This is not o say that you must act on every thought, for some may Be entirely impractical, but it
is essential that you work through each idea. It is said that Benjamin Franklin liked to fake a sheet
of paper and list the good points of an idea on one side of the paper, and the had points on the
other. By doing this, you will He able to get a clear picture of whether the idea will kelp you or not.
Keep a list of all the ideas that come to you over time, and put them in order of practicality and
importance.