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Numerology Timing & Luck (version 2.

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By Master Yazdani Note: The original version 1 is still included at the end of this Version 2 ebook for your own convenience. For first timer reading this Timing & Luck ebook, please read version 1 first. The content for version 2 was extracted from my own YahooGroups forum discussion. Check for the latest update from this site: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MasterYazdani/files Recap on MYs 5 Rules Of Luck: #1: RISK is inversely proportional to LUCK When luck goes up, risk comes down When luck comes down, risk goes up In life, we lower our risk by taking advantage of our lucky time. #2: You cannot play all the time This is what you call random timing. It is equivalent to simulating ten thousand or more spins. The broad result will tend towards the house edge percentage if you have unlimited bankroll. This rule #2 shows that you cannot violate rule #1. #3: The amount of money bet is irrelevant to time Using a bigger unit bet does not change the outcome of the result. Where or when to place your bet is more important. #4: Bad is Definitely, Good is Most Likely On a good PY,PM,PD&PH, you may still encounter bad PR,PZ,etc. That's why even during your lucky period, you cannot win everytime. The smaller cycles have greater intensity so bad is Definitely. But you're likely to win more often than during all bad periods. #5: We are not born equal Look around the people you know..... While we may be given an equal chance on education, voting rights, etc..... not everyone have an equal state of health, wealth & luck. Also remember: 1) Luck is related to timing 2) A man-made system is secondary to Time 3) So we must respect (or play according to) Time Timing Formula revisited Part 1: The Basics First the basic numerology numbers: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 & 9. Generally we don't express number zero as a single digit because it has no meaning. Zero can mean everything or nothing but we can disregard its value. Numerology addition is as per normal when the end result is in one digit: 1+2 = 3 2+4 = 6 3+5 = 8 However if the end result has two or more digits, you must REDUCE it until it becomes a single digit: 5+7 = 12 = 1+2 = 3 9+8 = 17 = 1+7 = 8 8+2 = 10 = 1+0 = 1 Reducing means that you add the double digits together until the end result is a single digit.

Simple case of addition on double digit numbers During the addition with any two digit numbers, you must reduce before doing the addition: 23+4 = (2+3)+4 = 5+4 = 9 30+9 = (3+0)+9 = 3+9 = 12 = 1+2 = 3 12+58 = (1+2)+(5+8) = 3+13 = 3+(1+3) = 3+4 = 7 I have to point out the importance of "reducing before addition" because unlike in normal maths, you may get a different result in a complex case (see below) Complex case of addition on double digit numbers Apart from the 9 basic numbers, there are two additional groups of special double digit numbers: 1) Master Numbers (MN) 2) Karmic Debt numbers (KD) For our discussion there are nine primary Master Numbers (2-dimensional). Both their digits have repeated value: 11, 22, 33, 44, 55, 66, 77, 88, 99 They are normally written with a slash followed by the corresponding reduction to a single digit number: 11/2, 22/4, 33/6, 44/8, 55/1, etc No matter what, an MN *cannot* be reduced during addition. It will remain in its double digit figure. For example: 5+22 = 27 = 2+7 = 9 11+33 = 44/8 <---- A master number result 12+32 = (1+2)+(3+2) = 3+5 = 8 <---- A non-MN result Note the last two answers are different although in normal arithmetic both answers would be similar. Secondary MNs are non-repeated double digit number but can be reduced to a primary MN. For example 29, 38, 47, 56, etc are the secondary MNs of 11/2. There are only four primary Karmic Debt numbers: 13, 14, 16, 19. Again they are written with a slash followed by the corresponding reduction to a single digit number: 13/4, 14/5, 16/7, 19/1 A KD must be reduced to its single digit during addition. However if the final answer is a KD then you should not reduce it any further. Examples: 14+7 = (1+4)+7 = 5+7 = 12 = (1+2) = 3 8+14 = 8+(1+4) = 8+5 = 13/4 <---- final answer is a KD 11+19 = 11+(1+9) = 11+(10) = 11+1 = 12 = 1+2 = 3 There are also few secondary KD numbers such as 49, 58, 59, etc whhich when reduced will become primary KD numbers. Timing Formula revisited Part 2: Good, Bad & Secondary Numbers For simplicity, we can group the numbers into five types: 1) Good 2) Neutral 3) Bad 4) Very Bad 5) Excited Natural state Good numbers are 1, 3, 5, 6, 8 Neutral number is 2 Bad numbers are 4, 7, 9 Very bad numbers are ALL the KDs (13/4, 14/5, 16/7, 19/1, etc) We will cover Excited numbers in a future lesson.

Secondary MNs In our discussion, the only secondary MNs which we will encounter are those of the primary 11/2: 29, 38, 47, 56, 65, 74, 83, 92 These secondary master numbers should always be reduced & displayed as primary 11/2 for simplicity. Secondary KDs Look at all these secondary KDs: 49, 58, 59, 67, 68, 76, [77], 79, 85, 86, [88], 94, 95, 97 They all belong to either 13/4, 14/5 or 16/7 & should be written in their primary figures except for 77 & 88. There is no secondary KD for 19/1. Interestingly the Complex Master Numbers [77] & [88] are both a primary MN & a secondary KD. They are written this way: 77/14/5 88/16/7 13 being an odd number has no hybrid KD (non-complex) with much restriction. So it cannot evolve into a master number but its MN brother 22 shares the same base (i.e 13/4 & 22/4). Timing Formula revisited Part 3: Personal Timings Time units Everything has a cycle. There are....... - 60 seconds in 1 minute - 60 minutes in 1 hour - 24 hours in 1 day - 28-31 days in 1 month - 12 months in 1 year Time of interest (TOI) All the above can be represented as numerology time of interest (TOI): 1) Year of interest (YOI) = usually four digits 2) Month of interest (MOI) = up to two digits (1-12) 3) Day of interest (DOI) = up to two digits (1-31) 4) Hour of interest (HOI) = up to two digits (1-24) At midnight, HOI = 24 = 6 (of a new day) 5) Minute of interest (ROI) = up to two digits (1-60) When time is exactly on the hour, ROI = 60 6) Second of interest (ZOI) = up to two digits (1-60) When time is exactly on the minute, ZOI = 60 Examples: 1) If we selected a time 12:39am & date 14th November 2004.... YOI = 2004 = 6 MOI = 11 = 11/2 (non-reducible) DOI = 14 = 5 HOI = 24 = 6 ROI = 39 = 12 = 3 2) On 21st October 1960 at time 9:00am YOI = 1960 = 16 = 7 MOI = 10 = 1 DOI = 21 = 3 HOI = 9 ROI = 60 = 6 TOIs are reduced DURING calculation except for any MNs.

Life Path Life Path (LP) influence period is from the birth to death. Its assigned numerology value is constant throughout one's life & is based on a person's date of birth. Time of birth is not considered in the calculation. Examples: 1) For someone born on 31st July 1975..... LP = 31 + 4 + 1975 = 4 + 4 + 22 = 30 = 3 2) Another person born on 19th Jun 1977.... LP = 19 + 6 + 24 = 1 + 6 + 6 = 13/4 (a KD) 3) My son, Aman, was born on 4th December 2002..... LP = 4 + 12 + 2002 = 4 + 3 + 4 = 11/2 (a MN) Personal elements 1) Personal Year (PY) Its influence period is for 1 year during the YOI PY = Day of birth + Month of birth + YOI 2) Personal Month (PM) Its influence period is for 1 month during the MOI PM = PY + MOI 3) Personal Day (PD) Its influence period is for 1 day during the DOI PD = PY + MOI + DOI (Note that it is incorrect to assume PD = PM +DOI) 4) Personal Hour (PH) Its influence period is for 1 hour during the HOI PH = PD + HOI 5) Personal Minute (PR) Its influence period is for 1 minute during the ROI PR = PD + HOI + ROI (This is not the same as PR = PH + ROI) 6) Personal Second (PZ) Its influence period is for 1 second during the ZOI PZ = PD + HOI + ROI + ZOI (This is not the same as PZ = PR + ZOI) All Personal Elements are also reduced DURING calculation except for any MNs. Timing Formula revisited Part 4: Higher Numbers In most of our calculations so far, the final result is either one digit (base number) or two digits (KD or MN). So what is 55+55? Ans: 55+55 = 110 = 1+1+0 = 1 We only deal mainly in 2-dimensional Master Numbers such as 11, 22, etc. It is very unlikely that you will encounter a 3-D MN (e.g 111,222,333,etc) in our time calculation discussion.

Master Number Reduction Table 'A' PY = 11/2 22/4 [33/6] [44/8] [55/1] PM = 11/2 [22/4] [33/6] PD = 11/2 22/4 [33/6] [44/8] [55/1] PH = 11/2 22/4 [33/6] [44/8] PR = 11/2 22/4 33/6 44/8 55/1 [66/3] [77/14/5] [88/16/7] [99/9] PZ = 11/2 22/4 33/6 44/8 55/1 [66/3] [77/14/5] [88/16/7] [99/9] PL = ..... PQ = ..... Some of you may still remember a similar table like the above which I posted in GG forum. Well over here I've expanded it to include PZ. We won't be looking at the theoretical mili- & micro-second range (PL &PQ). How are the figures in the table derived? Quite simple actually. It shows you the highest MN possible on every personal elements. If you refer to the table, 55/1 is the highest MN for any PD. It's possible to reach PD=55/1 when PY=22/4, MOI=11 & DOI=22. (If you get PD=66/3 then you've obviously made a mistake in your calculation!) What about those MNs in the [parenthesis]? Let's look at the PY........ PY value can be as high as 55/1. However during the next level calculation (i.e PM calculation), you are only allowed use any MN from the PY up to 22/4 (non-parenthesis MN). In other words, if your PY=33/6 or 44/8 or 55/1, you should use PY=6 or 8 or 1 during the PM calculation. So any MNs in the parenthesis are invalid for the subsequent calculation and should be reduced to its single digit. For example if PY=33/6 & MOI=11 & DOI=20...... We reduce PY to it's single digit number (=6) since its 33/6 is in the parenthesis. PM = 6+11 = 17 = 8 PD = 6+11+2 = 19/1 (a KD) Actually there is also another school of thought.....and so I will introduce a seperate MNRT: Master Number Reduction Table 'B' PY = 11/2 22/4 [33/6] [44/8] [55/1] PM = 11/2 [22/4] [33/6] PD = 11/2 22/4 [33/6] [44/8] [55/1] PH = 11/2 22/4 [33/6] [44/8] PR = 11/2 22/4 33/6 44/8 55/1 [66/3] [77/14/5] <---- more limiting !!! PZ = 11/2 22/4 33/6 44/8 55/1 [66/3] [77/14/5] [88/16/7] [99/9] PL = ..... PQ = ..... The table is virtually the same as the first one except for PR which is more limiting. The changes are due to the modification to these two formulas: PR = PD + HOI + ROI becomes PR = PH + ROI PZ = PD + HOI + ROI + ZOI becomes PZ = PR + ZOI For our practical discussion, I will focus up to PH as the smallest timing element. So regardless of which reduction table (A or B) you use, the result will still be the same. This area is opened for further research work by individuals to compare which table gives a more favourable result for smaller scale timings...... Timing Formula revisited Part 5: More On Master Numbers Independent State A Master Number on its own can either be good, bad or neutral depending on its base number: A Neutral MN is 11/2 (because 2 is neutral) A Good MN are 33/6, 44/8, 55/1, 66/3, 77/5 (because 1,3,5,6&8 are good) A Bad MN are 22/4, 88/7, 99/9 (because 4,7&9 are bad)

Dependent State A Master Numbers is also unique in that it can be "excited" many times under a favourable condition. "Excited" MN is as good if not better then another "Good" number. To be excited, there must be another dependent similar base number during that period. For example if the PY=11/2 and PM=2, then the Personal Year is Excited x1. Suppose if you also have PD=2, then the PY is Excited x2 (twice). For simplicity you can assume Excited x1 is equal to one Good number, Excited x2 is equal to two Good numbers, et cetera.... Now those base numbers which have excited a MN will become Neutral regardless of its original quality. 1: Good ---> Neutral (Worse) 2: Neutral ---> Neutral (No change) 3: Good ---> Neutral (Worse) 4: Bad ---> Neutral (Better) 5: Good ---> Neutral (Worse) 6: Good ---> Neutral (Worse) 7: Bad ---> Neutral (Better) 8: Good ---> Neutral (Worse) 9: Bad ---> Neutral (Better) When there are two or more identical MNs, all except one of them can take the role of base numbers to excite that one MN. We will be able to look into this in the next lesson examples. When there is a Master Number & a Karmic Debt number of the same base, they cancel each other out. Both numbers then become Neutral. In general, always neutralise the MN & KD pairs first before doing anything else. Complex Master Numbers like 77 & 88 are a special case. Like any MNs, a CMN become excited with any similar base numbers. An excited CMN is written as 77/5 or 88/7. However when there is another KD of similar base number, the CMN becomes its corresponding KD number, i.e. 77/14 or 88/16, which are Very Bad numbers. Timing Formula revisited Part 6: Timing Analysis Examples You have seen how one excited Master Number can alter other similar base numbers to their Neutral State. Well, Karmic Debt numbers can also change the quality of other similar base numbers to Bad: 1: Good ---> Bad (Worse) 4: Bad ---> Bad (No change) 5: Good ---> Bad (Worse) 7: Bad ---> Bad (Worse) When there's more than one similar base numbers, the KD will turn ALL those similar base numbers into Bad. This is why a Karmic Debt is a really difficult number. Also when you are faced with a CMN, a KD & a similar base number, the rule to "Neutralise MN & KD first" is no longer applicable because as I said earlier all CMNs are a special case. Instead the proper procedure is to get the CMN to be excited first followed by neutralisation with the KD. This is logical because we have to convert the CMN to a true MN before it can neutralise another KD. I also forgot to mention in the last lesson that when a MN & a KD neutralise each other, they become "inactive Neutral numbers", meaning that they cannot be used to excite another Master Number or turn into Bad again with another Karmic Debt number. They simply stay neutral independently from other numbers. Let's see how we can apply what we've learnt so far to do our own timing analysis. With the examples below, you will be able to grasp all the previous concept better.... If we pick a particular hour with these elements: PY=1 -----> Good PM=2 -----> Neutral PD=4 -----> Bad PH=6 -----> Good So we have 2 good, 1 bad, 1 neutral. Simple enough, right?

PY=3 -----> Good PM=5 -----> Good PD=6 -----> Good PH=8 -----> Good 4 good elements - a recommended hour to play! PY=14/5 -----> V Bad PM=7 ---------> Bad PD=9 ---------> Bad PH=22/4 -----> Bad 4 bad elements - avoid gambling during this time!!! PY=3 --------> Good PM=6 -------> Good PD=22/4 ---> Bad PH=3 --------> Good Not the best period to play...wait till next hour (see below) PY=3 --------> Good PM=6 -------> Good PD=22/4 ---> Excited x1 PH=4 --------> Neutral A bit better- PD excited once, PH originally Bad turns Neutral PY=33/6 ---> Excited x3 PM=6 -------> Neutral !! PD=6 -------> Neutral !! PH=6 -------> Neutral !! PY excited thrice, the rest become Neutral PY=22/4 ---> Neutral !! PM=3 -------> Good PD=22/4 ---> Excited x1 PH=5 -------> Good PD excited once by PY PY=22/4 ---> Neutral !! PM=3 -------> Good PD=22/4 ---> Excited x2 PH=4 --------> Neutral !! PD excited twice by PH & PY PY=22/4 ---> Bad PM=13/4 ---> Neutralised !! PD=22/4 ---> Neutralised !! PH=11/2 ---> Neutral Neutralised PM & PD cannot excite the PY PY=22/4 ---> Neutralised PM=13/4 ---> Neutralised PD=22/4 ---> Excited !! PH=4 --------> Neutral !! PY=5 --------> Bad !! PM=14/5 ---> V Bad PD=5 --------> Bad !! PH=5 --------> Bad !! A very dangerous situation due to that single KD PY=6 --------> Good PM=5 --------> Neutral !! PD=6 --------> Good PH=2 --------> Neutral PR=77/5 ---> Excited x1

PY=16/7 -----> V Bad PM=5 ---------> Good PD=6 ---------> Good PH=4 ---------> Bad PR=88/16 ---> V Bad !! PY=16/7 ----> Neutralised !! PM=7 --------> Neutral !! PD=6 --------> Good PH=4 --------> Bad PR=88/7 ---> Neutralised !! Special case CMN first excited by PM then neutralised with PY Timing Formula revisited Part 7: Involvement Of Life Path The influence of Life Path We come to the part where we integrate a person's LP with the other personal elements. Look at this scenario.... PY = 5 ---> Good PM = 5 ---> Good PD = 5 ---> Good PH = 5 ---> Good This seems to be a good period to play, right? Well not to everyone..... Assume there are three people A, B & C experiencing a similar period like the above but each having a different LPs: Person A B C LifePath 3 4 14/5

Person A LP = 3 ---> Good PY = 5 ---> Good PM = 5 ---> Good PD = 5 ---> Good PH = 5 ---> Good Person B LP = 4 ---> Bad PY = 5 ---> Good PM = 5 ---> Good PD = 5 ---> Good PH = 5 ---> Good Person C LP = 14/5 ---> V Bad PY = 5 ---> Bad !!! PM = 5 ---> Bad !!! PD = 5 ---> Bad !!! PH = 5 ---> Bad !!! Obviously A will have more luck than B under the same condition. In fact a person with LP=4 cannot gamble big in life because this LP always put a limit to his gains. However because of the effect of the KD, what should have been a good period becomes a really bad one for C! Likewise let's say your LP=1 which is good, right? But when you're faced with any 19/1 element (on PY, PM, PD or PH), it will turn your LP=1 ---> Bad during the period of influence. I did not include the LP in the last lesson because it's very sensitive to those who may have a KD in their Life Path. So do you always include your LP in the timing analysis? Definitely. However some people simply cannot accept the fact that they have a "Very Bad" Life Path.

Generally speaking a person with a KD LP will have a more difficult life than those without a KD LP. Numerology may be able to offer the guidance so that the KD person doesn't have to suffer so much through his/her own ignorance. Through time, wisdom will also teach that matured person what to do or avoid in life..... Apart from the effect of negative LP which can be devastating, there is another area on KD which seems to affect everyone in a big way as well. It has to do with their Personal Year cycles. Find out how many KD PY you have within any nine year period. In some epi-cycles (9 year period) you may also get 1 or 2 MNs. This may vary slightly within one epi-cycle and another. Example of someone born on July 1st 1972, we'll try to work out the next 9 PYs starting this year: LP = 1+7+1 = 9 PY(2004) = 1+7+6 = 14/5 KD!!! PY(2005) = 1+7+7 = 6 PY(2006) = 1+7+8 = 16/7 KD!!! PY(2007) = 1+7+9 = 8 PY(2008) = 1+7+1 = 9 PY(2009) = 1+7+11 = 19/1 KD!!! PY(2010) = 1+7+3 = 11/2 MN ! PY(2011) = 1+7+4 = 3 PY(2012) = 1+7+5 = 13/4 KD!!! Hence you've identified the epi-cycle starts in 2009, the next one is in 2018. While this person didn't have any KD LP, he has to go through 4 out of 9 years of KD! This can be equally painful when you think about it. Once again I've highlighted all these for your own awareness. If you do know of any friends who are uncontrolled, compulsive gamblers, you may want to direct them to this forum, or perhaps help count their own numbers. You can warn them not to play during those cautionary period.

A reminder on using the new updated 24 hour time notation The most important update in version 2 of this ebook is the acceptance of the 24 hour notation from the standard AM/PM hourly time format.. Seems like a number of people have lost in their afternoon & evening games even though they followed their numerology timing carefully. After much analysis, it was found that this could be attributed to them thinking in 24 hour notation instead of the old AM/PM time base. My teachings has so far focused on the old time notation as this has always been practised in the past..... Perhaps more & more of our western society & all the developed countries are beginning to use the 24 hr notation as the norm, and as such our numerology formula must be adapted to suit the majority of the users today. So the modification which I'm suggesting is basically affecting the value for PH (Personal Hour) only. Of course once your PH changes, your PR & PZ will also change at a given time. Recall the Personal Hour formula is: PH = Personal Day + Hour Of Interest

And the new values for the Hour Of Interest are as follows: 1 HRS = 1 2 HRS = 2 3 HRS = 3 4 HRS = 4 5 HRS = 5 6 HRS = 6 7 HRS = 7 8 HRS = 8 9 HRS = 9 10 HRS = 1 11 HRS = 11 12 HRS = 3 13 HRS = 4 14 HRS = 5 15 HRS = 6 16 HRS = 7 17 HRS = 8 18 HRS = 9 19 HRS = 1 20 HRS = 2 21 HRS = 3 22 HRS = 22/4 23 HRS = 5 24 HRS = 6 Just like for ROI & ZOI, we cannot have HOI=0. So exactly at midnight, HOI = 6 (of a new day).

FAQs [Note: Blue italic messages below are postings from members in the forum. In this ebook, their identity remain to be anonymous] Master, if you're going to use numerology for roulette is working out the hour of interest enough or do you advise on working out the minute of interest too. Working out up to the PH is good enough for practical purpose on roulette playing. Your window of opportunity will be on that hourly block. If the next hour is also good, you may continue playing but quit any time when: a) You've reached your target win (e.g won 60 units) b) You're feeling tired or worn out - PHYSICAL factor c) You're feeling down or disappointed - EMOTIONAL factor d) You're getting bored/confused - MENTAL factor Part b) is due to extended play. Part c) & d) can be due to unexpected losses. When you lose awareness on any of the above, you're in trouble! A quick way to recharge your energy is to take a break, breathe lots of fresh air & focus your eyes at a distance. Since we both know Serena's 14#s it can take a while when qualifying to actually finish our session, so if we where to work out the hour of interest would this be sufficient? Or do we also work out the minutes and not play the system during the bad minutes? It's almost impossible to use PR on Serena's system because by the time you've placed your bet on all 14 numbers, you will have no idea on which minute the ball will land on the wheel. Stick to playing only during good PD and PH. The risk will still be there, so it's much safer to arrange your playing schedule on a good year & month as well. Ok the question is that the result is accurate but flawed by our own made up times. What I mean by this is that there's only 57 minutes in a day hence we have a leap year every two years. Numerology does not take this into account. The thing to note about numerology is that it's referenced to a standard time base (60 sec=1 min, 60 mins=1 hour, etc). It is the vibration of the relevant numbers at any moment in time is what matters most. Why is this important? Because the particular number at that very second/minute/hour/day/month/year will have an influence over everything else. Everything is affected by this base reference when the numbers or digits are shown on EVERY clock, calendar, organiser, etc. We humans also put in a lot of thoughts into these numbers continously when it comes to planning our schedules, whether we are conscious of it or not. Basically if you were to write down one number on a piece of paper, you would cause a vibration associated with that number but probably too small to be detected. The magnitude increases if that same digit is repeated many times all over. Now imagine when a similar digit simultaneously appears billions of times on everybody's watches, computers, public clock, stock market display board, etc, the impact is obviously enourmous! So you see numerology depends on numbers which are repeated more often than others & are also used widely by everyone. Usually this is found in the time & date that we use. If all of us had agree to use 57 mins (instead of 60 mins) it would still work out perfectly for numerology. However for this condition to be met, it requires a complete acceptance that 57 mins equals to one hour to all of us. Okay let's imagine there's another habitable planet in the universe with a different time system of 120 sec=1 min, 120 min=1 hour, etc. Here the numerology rule is still valid and their population can still apply the same reduction formula. Recently we have just crossed over to the year 2004. Hence the energy of 2004 is stronger now than before because almost everyone are living their lives on the influence of this year's digits (2-0-0-4). The action that you're doing presently is within 2004, perhaps you feel hungry, so you're going to eat now - during 2004. Then you feel tired, you sleep then wake up - you realised that you're still in 2004!

Our thoughts will be pounding the four digit "2004" many millions of times over the next few weeks. Multiply that by the number of world population and you can appreciate the magnitude of 2004 this year. Also within this month the influence of January (month=1) will also be more significant than any other month numbers...... How about our our timeframe. Say we were travelling across the time border where we would gain an extra hour all of a sudden how does numerology compensate for our calculations. While moving across different time zones, the best time reference is the UTC or GMT. Ask any airline pilots and they will tell you that on board an aircraft they only refer to the standard Zulu time which is in UTC or GMT. Depending on the time zone of your country or state, it will either be ahead or behind the GMT by so many hours (or even half hourly). For example Singapore is GMT+8 hours, meaning that it's 8 hours ahead of Greenwich Meridian Time. For most people at their particular location which is stationary, stick to your local time for the numerology calculation. If you travel to another country & play in their casino, reset your watch to their own local time. If applicable, you must also apply the one hour daylight savings in certain countries during their own summer period. After working out the whole of my PY, PM and PD for 2004 I have some questions regarding timings. My PY(2004) is 5. So when I have a PM of a good number and the PD is bad or even a KD would it be worth finding the best PH for that day to play or should I just avoid playing that day completely. Say for example PM=3 PD=4 then because my PY is good does this cancel out so I can still work out the PH for that day? But if PD was KD then just leave the day completely. On the other hand if my PM was bad or even a KD which this year consists of 3 KD's PM then should I avoid the whole month or if PD was good then still work out PH. What about the combinations of MN. Eg. PM=MN but PD=bad or KD. Based on our own PY, PM, PD & PH, the best times to play (in descending order) are shown below: 1) 4 Good 2) Excited x3, 3 Neutral 3) 1 Good, Excited x2, 2 Neutral 4) 2 Good, Excited x1, 1 Neutral 5) 3 Good, 1 Neutral 6) Excited x2, 3 Neutral (or 2 Excited x1, 2 Neutral) 7) 1 Good, Excited x1, 2 Neutral 8) 2 Good, 2 Neutral 9) Excited x1, 3 Neutral 10) 1 Good, 3 Neutral Please do not settle for anything less that the above! If you have a bad (or v bad) PH, you can afford to wait a little while for a better period ahead. If you have a bad (or v bad) PD, you wait another day or two. If you have a bad (or v bad) PM, you just need to wait another month or two. But let's say that now you have a PY=KD & you can't wait till next year. Note that: KD 13/4 will turn all 4s as bad KD 14/5 will turn all 5s as bad KD 16/7 will turn all 7s as bad KD 19/1 will turn all 1s as bad If your PY=13/4, you still have hope to cancel it when your PD=22/4 or PH=22/4 but such opportunity are rather limited on that year. The cancellation effect will leave you with two inert Neutral numbers. If your PY=14/5, 16/7 or 19/1 then you're out of luck! What if you still want to play? Well make sure that the rest of the three elements are Good. And you only take small risk. In personal timing, you cannot cancel a Good number with a Bad one. Only a MN & a KD of the same base can cancel each other out, and the result will be the two passive Neutral numbers! These neutralised numbers will have no reaction to other MNs or KDs.

My personal timings for May is PY=5, PM=1 both good but in that month there are 13 occurances of KD + 3 bad numbers so all in all it's not really a good month. You should look at this period as a blessing because both your PY & PM are good, it's just a matter of looking for Good Day & Good Hour which should be plenty. Yes you still need to avoid those KDs but I would consider yourself as fortunate in May this year! According above where all these base numbers turn out bad if our year is a KD does this theory apply to PM=KD? Where if PM where 14/5 then all PD's and PH's number 5's also become bad? The unfortunate answer is YES. That's why I said a KD can be dangerous & you must avoid any high risk activities if possible. Anyway the question about cheating fate. What if person A had a very bad timing for a certain day. Eg PY=4, PM=7, PD=9 and person B had a very good timing eg. PY=3, PM=6, PD=8 (Assume all timings for each are extremes of bad and good inc PH & PR). Now what if both these two people where playing at the same time as each other on exactly the same numbers then what is expected? Would I be right to assume that both would break even (no-one wins anything or loses anything?) Team effort would blend both the numerology together. This area is very complex & we would have to look at compatibility issue then. Have you noticed when a group seemed to do much better than the individuals (e.g The Beatles)? Teamwork can make or break depending on their compatibility numbers. I don't think I'm ready to teach you this just yet. To the cheating numerology what if we knew for that day we're not supposed to play but our friend who also has the same system has good timings for that day and we give our money to that person to play. Can we cheat numerology that way? Your idea is still a team effort because you're the investor while he executes the plan. As I said it gets more complicated than this. Let's stick to individual playing now because the topic of group playing is beyond our scope. So you cannot use numerology to cheat time & make a fortune for yourself. Even if you've found a way one day, in the laws of karma that will still be considered wrong. When I read your reply you said 22/4 will become excited (i.e good) when there is another "4". 4's are normally a bad number so if there's 22/4 does that mean this becomes good? Does this apply to if my PM=4 but PD=22/4 then this becomes good too? Yes the bad 4 becomes neutral when there is another 22/4 somewhere. Example 1: PM=4 ------> Neutral PD=22/4 ---> Excited x1 Example 2: PY=22/4 ---> Neutral (acting as a 4 initially) PD=22/4 ---> Excited x1 Example 3: Exp=22/4 ---> Excited x1 PH=4 -------> Neutral "Exp" is Expression from your name number. This I will cover more when we discuss Name analysis. I've worked out my family's LP and PY cycles and my son has an LP of 19/1. I'm very worried for him and the way his life goes but if he stayed away from gambling could he still live a comfortable life? My mother has an LP of 14/5 and although she doesn't gamble she has more bad things happen in her life than others. As someone used to say, "Life's a gamble....". Having a difficult LP is like gambling on a table with a very high house edge (e.g with a triple or quadruple zeros). So it would be more difficult to win with the casino's higher advantage obviously. We can use numerology to help us understand what are the best options to take in life. With it you will have an advantage but again we cannot predict & be accurate 100% in our future. Maybe in the high range of 70-85% is possible. Even with a good LP, nothing in life is ever guaranteed. Everything will come down to probability. All of us have had & will continue to take risk in one form or another.

What's good about this predictive tool is that it's easy for anyone to learn. So eventually you don't have to depend on another "expert" to tell you what to do. If this knowledge can be propagated exponentially through all of us then this world will surely become a better place for us as well as everyone else. This is where my role come in as your primary tutor. You have to formulate a strategy to living, because you are unique on your own LP, Exp & only you know your personal timings. The day when you can use your own free will & combine the numerology skills to make choices in life then you have accomplished all my teachings. You no longer need me to be your teacher, instead you will teach others. ~ End of Version 2 ~

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Numerology Timing & Luck (version 1.1)


By Master Yazdani Extracted from Gamblers Glen Roulette Discussion Forum.. [Note: Blue italic messages below are postings from members in the forum. In this ebook, their identity remain to be anonymous] I'm sure everyone agrees that LUCK plays a very big part in differentiating between winning & losing, no matter how good any System is in place. Which brings the subject of "TIMING": - There will be good time & bad time during a session/sessions - Almost all of us do not know how to determine a good period to play - Theory: The trend of RNG can be equated to actual roulette spins provided that both of them have exact timing at the outcome moment On the last note above, to simulate 40 spins on a computer within 1 second is not the same as observing 40 real spins within one hour. However if both spins start at the same time AND are repeated simultenously on subsequent spins then the 'trend' should follow suit. We have limited experiments on this so I'm opening this idea to all members to consider. While I fully welcome the advancement of computer models on random number tests, I don't agree with the way the tests are being conducted. Strictly the results will only hold true if we respect time as one of the variable component during the test as the outcome in the very next second would be different if we wait for it to appear in the next hour from now. I speak from my own experience through practicing numerology. Can luck be calculated for individuals? Yes, however you will then realise that this will limit your own opportunity of WHEN to play (even to the nearest minute/hour). Many constraints are involved & from this it's obvious that there is no such thing as a perfect system. As long as you know WHEN to play, you can be lucky. Following a system is then a secondary issue. Even then if people can calculate their auspicious/lucky period, we humans still have a major problem in that most of us simply do not have the patience to wait for that period. Impulsive? I mean who would go to a casino and look at their watch before playing? Well the concept I'm highlighting here follows an eastern/oriental approach. Ancient teaching taught us that time is an illusion - just like in the movie The Matrix. I will share some numerology formulas to make your playing more favourable. Luck can be calculated and is closely related to timing - something for all of us to think about :) Timing may be the missing link to things that we're interested in finding out how to win more. As I mentioned earlier, luck has its limitation w.r.t timing. One cannot demand more than his own share to win but if he knows how to capitalise his time during a favourable period then that period will be his windfall. How do we maximize our personal potential then? Luck fluctuates with time for every individuals. This can be easily observed on a busy table. Putting dealers aside, some players win while others lose at the same time on the table! The way to using numerology on yourself follows an assumption that time is changing your own circumstances ALWAYS (even as we're discussing this topic). Based on your date of birth & the current date/time, you will be able to calculate your own timing. On this posting, allow me to start with the basics (without going into the details and confuse many of you). As numerology is a huge & complex subject I will only touch upon those areas which are relevant to our discussion. Here we go...... Let's use an example of someone born on November 20th, 1954. 1) Numerology follows a base 9 system & is usually (but not always) reduced to a single digit. Therefore taking the example above, the date 20th can be reduced to: 20 = 2 + 0 = 2 2) Master numbers (MN) are special double digit repeated numbers such as 11, 22 & 33. You NEVER reduce but write their double digit followed by a slash & its reduced single digit. In the example above, November is a master number = 11/2

3) Certain numbers such as 13, 14, 16 & 19 are Karmic Debt (KD) numbers. They are usually written as 13/4, 14/5, 16/7 & 19/1. In the example above, the year 1954 = 1 + 9 + 5 + 4 = 19/1 (a KD) 4) When any KD numbers and ordinary double digit numbers (non-master numbers) are involved in further calculations, you only use their single digit number. Whereas for MN, you will have to use its full double digit for calculation. Example when adding the month+date+year of the above: = (Nov) + (20th) + (1954) (add them seperately) = 11 + 20 + 19 = 11 + 2 + 1 (month cannot be reduced due MN) = 14/5 Note that 19 was reduced further to 1 (Proof: 19 = 1+9 = 10 = 1+0 = 1) following this rule that any KD will have to be reduced to it's single digit because it's required for further calculation. The final answer is written as 14/5 which is a KD in its final form (i.e no further calculation required at this point). In terms of numerology, this person has a Life Path (LP) of 14/5. I'll proceed to introduce a few other terms on your personal timing.Before you can calculate your own hour & minute, you need to work out from the big picture: Personal Year (PY), Personal Month (PY) & Personal Day (PD). PY = Your Month + Your Date + Year of interest PM = PY + Month of interest PD = (PY + Month of interest) + Date of interest = Unreduced PM + Date of interest Let's choose an arbitary date, say, December 2nd 2003 & using the above date of birth (Nov 20th 1954), we'll calculate this person's PY, PM & PD: PY(2003) = 11 + 20 + 2003 = 11 + 2 + 5 = 18 = 1 + 8 = 9 PM(Dec) = 9 + 12 = 9 + 3 = 12 (unreduced) = 1 + 2 = 3 (reduced) PD(2nd) = 12 + 2 = 14/5 (a KD) Caution: Make sure you do not use the reduced PM in the PD calculation otherwise it will be a different answer. In our case if you had deliberately use the reduced PM=3 then PD = 3 + 2 = 5 (which is a non-KD number!!!) Try to calculate your own LP & find out what is your PY, PM & PD for this selected date [October 29th 1999]. Hint: 29th is reduced to a master number. On any long term observations, one will be able to make out a certain trend or mathematical distribution on the numbers that appear. This is very good from an observer's point of view. However my discussion is to focus on the aspect of luck for those who believe that this element does exist. That is why I started off by stating that luck plays a big part in winning or losing. What if you can now calculate your own luck cycle using mathematics based on real time points of reference & observe from there on? This issue on luck is crucial in the survival on a game of chance. Even without the house edge advantage, you can still have a continuous losing streak when you totally disregard your personal timing = bad luck (?) Although numerology is probably unfamiliar to most of you, their calculations are quite straightforward once you've practiced enough. Coupled with good timing, one can enhance his/her luck by knowing when it's a good time to play & when to quit. From this last statement, GREED is an extension of playing overtime into your bad period. Again my presentation here is taking you to look out of the box - fairly unconventional obviously! It's a fact that not much research work (and almost no discussion) on this area yet & we need more empirical data on the influence of numerology to luck. Yes, it does require you to look at things from a different perspective which is not just limited to standard Newtonian rules. Are you saying we should all buy highly accurate watches? Any cheap digital watch will do because it will be easier to read than an analog one. Of course what is important is you need to calibrate the time to an accurate source such as http://www.time.gov

I always believe luck is the most important element in gambling and I try to tell people but very few will actually agree. I have way to play the luck and this become the main contribution to my winning, not system, not MM, not any others. It is glad to hear some similar thought. You speak as a person who is in control of yourself which is very fortunate. However this requires a lot of patience & self-discipline which I'm sure you already have. Not many people have such an ability to be aware of whether luck is on their side or not. It is usually difficult for people not to play when they enter a casino with the intention to play & win. The excitement & urge to the rush & play will override everything else! Luck IS definately the key ingredient in gambling. The only problem is, just as in identifying patterns, you can only tell the verdict when it is over. More times than not there is a flow back and forth, with no extremely evident bias. Some experienced individuals use their intuition to feel the flow but you've got to be in the correct state of mind (I know I'm deviating from my original discussion here). I would say the exception to this has happened to me three times in the last couple weeks. Most recently, I lost 39/42 blackjack hands. I guess 18/20 should have been plenty to let me know the blackjack gods were not on my side. On the two previous sessions, I could do no wrong. Luckily, I bet higher as I win, and keep bets low on a losing trend, so this has more than compensated for the wild deviations. Ideally bet normal or more when you feel you are winning. This is the correct way of playing when you're confident & know that luck is on your side. However don't bet at all when you don't feel up to it. I'd love to know in advance when my luckiest times would be. Heck, I wonder if I had sat down just one hand later on my horrible night if things would have been different? I'd go play at 3:31 AM if I thought it would help. If you had delayed your next play, the outcome could have been different - maybe, who knows? Time AND money are both illusions. Time is non-linear; the past is fixed, the future isn't set yet. The supportive argument: If you've lost or won, that's history! But in the next round, you can either win or lose, depending on your action & its reaction. But money as an illusion....hmmm? Most gambler tend to forget their only advantage against the casino edge : "decide when to play and how much to bet". They dream for a "fool proof" mechanical system that will allow them to win by only sitting and play like a robot! There is no way a mechanical system can overcome casino edge. "Decide when to play and how much to bet" is the only hope because you are relying on your luck to win. Think of a scenoario when you bet on 35 numbers and still lose on the first spin. What would you think about it? Most gambler will believe after the loss the edge will turn to their favour and if they continue to bet, they "should" win on the next few spin. So they top up their bet and hope for recoup within few spins, and that's how a gambler lose their pant eventually. For me, I will simply say "what the fxxx of my bad luck! I better move and come back on the other time!" Ask yourself, you might have the gut to bet more but you might not have the courage to leave the casino with a small lose! Ok, Born April 30th 1959 4+30+1959 4+30+24 4+3+6=13 13/4 ? Which is KD 13/4 or 4. Now what do I do? Sounds interesting. You can never have too much brain food. You correctly calculated your Life Path = 13/4 (which is a KD). So far so good.... Your next step is to work out your PY, PM & PD for Oct 29th 1999.

You lost me here? You're doing well so far. Remember the formula giver earlier for PY, PM & PD: PY = Your Month + Your Date + Year of interest PM = PY + Month of interest PD = (PY + Month of interest) + Date of interest I'll show you another example of someone born on Dec 28th 1980. His PY, PM & PD for [Oct 29th 1999] are as follows: PY = 12 + 28 + 1999 = 3 + 10 + 28 = 3 + 1 + 10 = 3 + 1 + 1 = 5 PM = 5 + 10 = 5 + 1 = 6 PD = 5 + 10 + 29 = 5 + 1 + 11(MN) = 17 = (1 + 7) = 8 Let's see if you can use your date of birth to calculate your own PY, PM & PD for the above date [Oct 29th 1999]. And for the rest of you can also try out the same. Everybody will have different PY, PM & PD because of your unique date of birth. Hence each individuals will have different luck element on a day-to-day basis from the above calculation. On the final & more advanced part of my numerology lessons, you'll be asked to work out your own refined lucky period (based on hour & minutes). I know that there are some of you who would like the quick answer now but I would rather go step by step out to make sure that you are doing the calculations correctly as we go along. Subject to the response on this thread, I may/may not continue teaching the luck cycle technique. But if there is a handful who are interested to learn, please participate so that everyone can share the experience & I will continue. There is no need to keep the knowledge to yourself. If that had been my intention then I wouldn't have revealed my numerology works on this forum. Most of us seemed to blame a particular system being poor because after testing with many thousands of spins, you're bound end up with a net loss - obviously! Well I'm not here to support or object any systems but to bring our discussion into another area which has been neglected: Luck. The most important question is: Can luck be calculated? If all your answers is a resounding "No" then there's no need to look further into what I'm teaching & the discussion ends here - PERIOD! However if you believe or want to give the benefit of doubt that there is that slightest possibility that it could be a "Yes", then please continue to follow my discussion. But remember, I'm not here to convince people to agree or disagree with me because at the end of the day whatever good knowledge you can possibly gather from me will be yours to keep & for your own benefit. I'm not here to take anything from you, just to teach those who are keen to learn. As I said I don't want to take sides with any systems which are being discussed. However I admire the creators of all these systems. Because I myself are inclined into numbers, it's amazing to see how these people could come out with brilliant & amazing ways to play roulette in a systematic fashion. I'm sure they all did their best in order to beat the casino for themselves. Unfortunately there are groups who try to make a living selling systems (be it their own or modified from others) with with ridiculous claims that it's guaranteed to win, all these for a selfish profit. Let's get back to our discussion.... MY Rule #1: "RISK is inversely proportional to LUCK" >>Theoretically if your luck is 100%, you risk nothing >>Likewise if you're out of luck, your risk is big Take the martingale progression, for example: They say you will always win, until you reach the table limit or run out of bankroll. What happens then? You're out of luck? Big risk? Yes. In today's context, people also sometimes equate risk with the quantity they could afford to lose. Example: To a poor man, losing $100 is a big deal whereas a millionaire may not feel anything at all.

The way I present Risk is to categorise it into 6 parts: 1) Random Timing + No System => Greater Failure 2) Random Timing + Any System => Moderate Failure 3) Random Timing + Perfect System => Lesser Failure 4) Perfect Timing + No System => Lesser Success 5) Perfect Timing + Any System => Moderate Success 6) Perfect Timing + Perfect System => Greater Success As you can see Timing is more important than System. However on using a system: a Perfect System is the best; Any System is good; No System is the worst. The definition of "Any System" here includes good money management, proper strategy using any of the commercial/free system. It does not matter whether you use progressive or flat betting. I'm grouping all them for simplicity. No System means the obvious - blind betting, poor money management without the ability to know when to cut your losses, etc. I will define what a Perfect System is at the end of this entire Numerology course because I don't want to reveal something that is too much for you to accept at this early stage. Most of you are probably playing at Risk #2 which in the long run will result in Moderate Failure. Try a computer simulation and they will show you Risk#2. The worst group of people are those with Risk#1 - going to a casino with no strategy, throwing their bets indiscreminately everywhere without realising that any hits would still result in losing money as a whole per spin. What I can ultimately teach you is for you to reach Risk#5. There's no reason for you to be on Risk#4 but I have to express it here because people can learn the Perfect Timing through luck calculation and yet play the table without any set guidelines. I for one find your posts very intruiging and interesting. It brings a new angle into the realm of casino gaming. I think it is naive of people to believe that numerology is complete nonsense and not even give it the slightest chance. Some people base their opinion solely on emperical evidence, which can in itself hold much water. But sometimes you have to see behind the mirror, and not always get caught up on just the reflection. I am sure that I am not alone on my stance. I read your posts with an open mind, and I hope that you continue to shed your light and experience onto the posters. We'll move on to discuss Major & Minor Luck Cycles. According to Numerology, the day you were born, you are given certain luck merits or point system. Some will have more luck than others. This is a fact & can be seen in the full study of numerology. Because it could be disheartening to some of you that you may be born with poor luck merits, I will leave this sensitive topic. Usually I only discuss this with the individuals during a face-to-face consultation & it's not appropriate to this group forum. I mentioned before that Numerology is a very broad subject. Many have written books on it but almost all of them don't even touch the tip of the ice-berg! (I don't mean to brag here) I just want to point out that most of what I'm teaching here are not found in any text anywhere. The basics may seem identical but they are not as we progress further. Actually it's rare for numerologist to reveal his entire knowledge to the public. Why am I doing this, you may ask? I have a spiritual mission to help others. Not just to one or two but to as many as possible. My sincere intention is to show regular, desperate or any kind of gamblers that you should not play ALL THE TIME. If in doubt, DON'T PLAY. That's common sense, isn't it? You can't go against this. What will happen then is a great transfer of wealth will occur from players to all the casinos. If you have to play, please play wisely & play in moderation. Why play in moderation? Because again you can't play all the time or else you'll lose out in the long run. The laws of probabilty have proven this many times in this board and elsewhere - ask any statisticians! This brings us to Master Yazdani's next rule: MY Rule #2: "You cannot play all the time" The opposite to this statement is "You can play sometime" Can you play frequently then? Again it depends when is your next lucky period when your risk is low. We will learn & able to look into hourly or minutes lucky period. What is playing wisely? Wisdom comes from knowledge of truth. As long as we are gullible into believing the new found system is 100% foolproof, we are blinded from progressing forward. In fact we are taking a step back - due to our own ignorance. Once again I don't mean to condemn any system here. You yourself must know what the knowledge of truth is.

Usually a society will advance on pure knowledge. On the other hand a society will deteriorate when its overall knowledge is corrupted/abused/destroyed. Although a higher truth will always override a lower truth, the darker side can also corrupt your mind through imaginary convincing. The masses will usually sway in either direction. Following my spiritual pursuit, I hope to lessen your losses (and suffering in every sense) when you realise that you're now limited to the timings that you can play. That timimg is uniquely to you. So all the past Hamburg spins are irrelevant as far as you are concerned unless you were personally there to play and record the time of play. I'm not really one to be inclined to believe in things such as numerology, but your posts are interesting none the less. I would bring up one factor that I think has been overlooked. Your state of mind when gambling is also a paramount factor. If you are feeling lucky, for whatever reason (including your expected luck through your predictions) , it tends to happen. A self fulfilling prophecy or a optomistic confidence of sorts. This IS something that I would buy in to. You are right, your state of mind is important during a gameplay. Let's look at this typical case study: "One morning you woke up from bed and felt really good. All you could think was playing roulette. You tell yourself that you must go to the casino later in the day because you're feeling lucky now. So in the afternoon, there you are sitting at your favourite roulette table, having high hopes to win big. However that good feeling which you had earlier in the morning is no longer there. But you still took your chance to play...and lost!" In the above scenario, I simply twist around his point to get everyone's attention to think about his valid statement. What actually went wrong, or rather when did it go wrong? Feeling good at that moment in time is usually a correct indication. But it cannot be postponed. He lost that game because he lost his time opportunity which had a finite period. The ancients talked about being in the moment. So time controls you. Like it or not, you will have your moments of good and bad. And some things are just beyond our control (i.e you are being controlled by circumstances = timing). Therefore you must respect time. Going back to Rule#2, you play according to time NOT play anytime. Random timing merely proves the statistics of losing because of the house edge. It doesn't matter if you don't believe in numerology. In the end timing will show you that it's not the work of numerology that will show you the wonder of timing but TIME itself is (which is revealed through numerology)! So you need not respect numerology but you have to respect time. Numerology is merely a tool to show you how time works. Finally talking about the correct state of mind, do not play when you are drunk or feeling fatigue. Always step into a casino with a sober mind and feeling fresh. This will affect your psychology of positive playing, of course. Jan 7, 1970 would be 1 + 7 + 17 1 + 7 + 8 = 16 16/7 Is that correct. And if so, what the hell does it mean? Right now it's just a number to me.... Correct. Life Path number describes your general aim in life, what you're supposed to be doing or learning in life. This number paints a big picture about you & what's lined up in your destiny. Because we're not focusing on numerology in general, I will stop explaining further. Born 19 March 1965 19 + 3 + 21 1+3+3=7 Life number is 7 Is this correct? Why did we have to calculate calculate PY, PM & PD for Oct 29th 1999? Is this date significant or was it just an exercise? Your LP calculation is correct. The date was given as an exercice for you to calculate your own PY, PM & PD. This date doesn't have any significance but it's an interesting date because you must know which one you're allowed to reduce or otherwise. Let's see how you integrate your own date of birth with these Ps?

Timewhich time? Universal time? GTM time. www.time.gov time? Synchronize your time accurately to the nearest minute on your local time. Numerology uses local time for calculation. Everything that revolves around us are based on numbers & the only thing that is constantly changing is time. We will disregard Sidereal Time & Local Mean Time for numerology as these are only used in various astrology calculations. Is there a relationship between numerology & roulette? Yes there is but I'm not about to teach another roulette system - there are already myriads of different systems available out there for people to try out. MN & KD are pythagorean numerology terms. Yes Pythagoras (our father of mathematics) founded the modern numerology over 400 years BC. Some numbers are good, some are neutral, while others are bad. Each of them are associated to a quality rather than quantity for description. As for the physical location of the wheel numbers with numerology, I cannot comment much on this as our analysis will focus on other areas. This part is left to the system that you are playing. Till now I've brought you an awareness regarding time. Later when you've mastered this timing thing, it can be applied to virtually anything in life not just on any casino games but also on other aspects of your life. But because this is a roulette discussion board, I focus only on what everyone is interested: How to play roulette successfully by applying numerology. Im not saying that I have a system but I will like to know how to reach level 5, because Ive seen hundreds. Im still remember the best. But was a long run loser... All the hundred systems underwent random playing with a result of Risk#2. Use Perfect Timing and playing most of them should become Risk#5. That's what we all intend to learn ultimately. How we can fit a Perfect Timing with a non-hurting system? Here you're asking how to get to Risk#6 (risk=0%)? Only certain privilege people can have access to this. Even on my level, I wouldn't declare that I could reach this stage yet. Born August 31st 1943 8+4+8 = 20 = 2+0 = 2 PY,PM & PD for Oct 29th 1999: PY:8+4+1=13=13/4 PM:4+10=4+1=5 PD:(4+10=14=1+4=5)+11=5+11=16/7 You got all your calculations correct. As your teacher I deliberately chose October 29th 1999 as it can be tricky to some of you if you're not careful in knowing how to reduce the numbers. The formulas may look simple but mistakes are easily made in these calculations. Wrong results can be disastrous because then time will play you out - you will only find out after the bad luck happen to you! Money is real, wealth can be created. But again it has to do with timing. For the calculation part, unfortunately there is no excuse for making mistakes in your maths. You will have to practice & be familiar with these numerology calculations thoroughly. So you see...at this early stage it will be confusing if I proceed ahead with the next section with more formulas involved while some of you are still not sure with the basics. I'm also concerned that some of you may not be able to catch up if I go too fast. The only way we can improve ourselves is by learning from each other's calculations. Let's see more working results from everyone, okay? The time you invested here to learn will be worth it in the long run for your overall progress in and out of the casino! PY 4+ 30 +1999 = 4+3+28= 4+3+1 = 8 PM= 8 + 10= 8+1= 9 PD= 8 + 10 + 29= 8 + 1 + 11 = 19= 1 + 9 =10 =1 What is a MN master Number. How did it get to be 11 and what are other MN's. I think it is right. You've got your PY & PM correctly. However re-check your PD because while you fully understood how it's done, you made a minor mistake in the addition. Your final answer should be PD = 2.

Any double digit repeated numbers are called Master Number. I will tell you the qualitative aspects of each of these numbers later. So please bear with me. Pretty interesting stuff. I look forward to seeing where this thread goes. How far will this go? It depends on the interest of those in this group. I'm here to teach & it's up to you to pick up the bits & pieces of knowledge that I have to share. My position on this forum is only temporarily. After I complete my task (i.e imparting all the required knowledge), I will have no more business to stay here & will move on to the other area of interest. In general, how do "luck" cycles go? In minutes,hours, days or months? In theory these luck cycles changes rapidly even in the mili- or micro-second range but any calculation to such small detail will tend to be impractical. We usually limit it to hourly range but depending on what games you play you may want to go into minutes & seconds as well (such as on the fruit machine). You already know how to calculate your own days, months & years luck cycle (PD, PM & PY) for any given date. It's just that I haven't explained what the numbers meant or how to use the formulas. I think we are ready to proceed to the next (seperate) thread & I will describe the theory for your deeper understanding in using them. Okay we're now ready to learn the next section of our timing calculations. Let's recap all possible numbers in numerology: MN - 11, 22, 33, 44, etc KD - 13/4, 14/5, 16/7, 19/1 (four only) Basic - 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 Any other double digits such as 10,25,31,17 must be reduced to their single digit (basic number). e.g 1,7,4,8. I'm going to simplify the previous numbers into a few category: 1) KDs are ALWAYS very bad numbers 2) MN are powerful numbers which can either be good or bad depending on your state of mind. Will talk more on later posting. 3) Basic numbers 1,3,5,6,8 are good; 4,7,9 are bad and 2 is neutral These simplified assumptions are true only for our casino playing and winning, and not for other aspects used in common numerology analysis. For example 4, 7 or 9 can sometimes be good when I read my client's numerology chart. Also at this stage I'm still quantifying the numbers as very bad, bad, neutral & good. At our advance phase, you will learn the quality of each numbers which are associated with feelings & mood. The numbers will then come alive and it will all make sense to you. We are emotional creatures - so you will personally experience the numbers as their natural self later. Let's pick any year, say this year 2003 => year of interest For someone born on June 5th, you already know how to calculate his PY(2003): PY = 6 + 5 + 2003 = 6 + 5 + 5 = 16/7 (a KD!) This person's PY is very negative for the entire 2003. Luck is generally down. But we haven't look into his PM & PD yet. (For those of you with a PY 16/7 on any year please take note: you have very high chance of losing money in any big investment or experience significant business setbacks) Suppose we want to look into this guy's next month period (November): PM(Nov) = 7 + 11 = 18 = 9 (negative -> outflow) (Nine is associated with too much giving & not much receiving) So in Nov he will give out a lot to others (be it money, effort, help, etc) How about on the 1st of November 2003 for this guy? PD(1) = 7 + 11 + 1 = 19/1 (another KD!) Bad luck again. He should avoid playing on that day as he's got two very bad KDs & one bad number! It's not worth the risk even as I will show you later that one can calculate all the possible auspicious hours within a bad day/month/year.

Just to compare next year with this year, let's see what happens for him in 2004: PY = 6 + 5 + 2004 = 6 + 4 + 6 = 17 = 8 Therefore next year is a good year for him with the potential of making $ in general. It's still not a guarantee as one must look within the PM & PD, but you get the idea. Another formula which I will explain in the next posting will be PH (Personal Hour) which should satisfy most of your roulette systems. I will only touch PR (Personal Minute) briefly because it's not straight forward to implement on roulette playing. Rather impractical as the timing is based on when the ball lands on the wheel and not when the dealer spins the ball or when you place your bets. So we have four main personal timing elements: PY, PM, PD & PH. We will be focusing in detail on these four. PH has a higher weightage than PD PD has a higher weightage than PM PM has a higher weightage than PY (Also PR has higher weightage than PH) Notice how important the hour is than the day, the day is more important than month, month more important than the year. Generally speaking we want to start playing when there's least amount of KDs, and as many good numbers as possible. It's possible to calculate this but that's not the end. I mentioned before that we are only allowed to win so much within a specified time. After a massive winning, a few bad period of PR can destroy you if you extend your play still within the same good hour due to its higher weightage. Be careful & don't be greedy. Calculation becomes redundant when you try to work out on very small scale time. MN - 11, 22, 33, 44, etc I thought in previous thread, 29 was a master number? Or do they apply to different parts of the PD, KD's etc? Yes 29 becomes a master number when it is reduced to its lower double digit: 29 = 2 + 9 = 11/2 Also 38 = 3 + 8 = 11/2 Similarly the year 1975 when reduced will become a master number: 1975 = 1 + 9 + 7 + 5 = 22/4 But we only confirm a master number when it's written with two repeated digits. Hence 29 on its own is not a master number and should be reduced further before being added with other numbers. So If I have a KD PY, a KD PM, A KD PD(NOT GOOD), but a good PH, this would be more significant than the rest? I realize I am puttting the cart before the horse here, since you have not revealed PH on down, but it seems an obvious question. It would be horrible to think my whole darn year is shot. If I were you, I would take a break on that month, my friend. You can still play but play small. The risk is too high with multiple KD. A good PH alone would not be able to balance all the negative numbers. Wait for a better PM ahead because there will be good PDs & good PHs within that month. Life is fair, isn't it? Our modern upbringing neglects the respect for time & this is the problem. You will eventually have your good moments & it's somewhere there in the near future. You'll have to wait for a better timing, I'm afraid! So what do we do when we have many very bad numbers. The simple answer is for you to take a rest. No harm can come to you when you stay idle. It's a period which requires inactivity on your part. Don't try & do dangerous activity such as rock climbing especially if you're a beginner. However when every numbers are positive, go out and face the world. Don't just spend time in the casino. Make the most out of your life to maximize your life's potential....

Now we come to the part of calculating PH. First realise that base on the 24 hours within a day, the time is divided into 12 hours of AM & 12 hours of PM. Once the clock pass midnight, it's a new day and the hour start with 12AM. We do not use the 24 hour notation in numerology. So we don't say it's 20:00 at night, rather it's numerologically correct to say it's 8PM. 12AM = 1 + 2 = 3 1 AM = 1 2 AM = 2 3 AM = 3 4 AM = 4 5 AM = 5 6 AM = 6 7 AM = 7 8 AM = 8 9 AM = 9 10 AM = 1 11 AM = 11/2 12 PM = 3 1 PM = 1 2 PM = 2 3 PM = 3 4 PM = 4 5 PM = 5 6 PM = 6 7 PM = 7 8 PM = 8 9 PM = 9 10 PM = 1 11 PM = 11/2 As you can see, at midnight or noon, the hour number is 3 (not 0). The eleventh hour is very unique being a master number. The formula for PH is very simple. It is PH = PD + Hour of interest For example: Find the value of PH at 11AM if your PD is 16/7? Ans: PH = 16 + 11 = 7 + 11 = 18 = 9 Within any month, now you will be able to breakdown into smaller day & hour segments to find out which are your auspicious hours to play. Everybody has a busy schedule so you want to work this out for all your available free time and note which are good period to 'start playing'. This will make sense because everything will balance - you will have good period and bad period. Karmic debt (KD) are problematic numbers which are to be avoided if possible or unless you have plenty other Good numbers to counteract it. I mentioned that the smaller time element such as PD has a higher weightage than say a bigger time element of PY. Now you know the advantage of smaller element being relatively stronger. What is its disadvantage then compared to bigger element? Well for one thing, small element's time span is relatively short. While you can enjoy its short burst of lucky period (e.g a series of winning streaks), it doesn't last as long as your emotional excitement would like it to go on. On the other hand a good PY is more 'stable'. From my numerology consultations, people seem to prefer a good year than a good day. Why? A good year sort of cushions out all the smaller bad months or days. Life will still have its ups and downs but it won't be as extreme as a KD year where a bad period can be really bad! So how do you analyze your lucky period? Start from the big picture, you look at your PY because that will show you whether it's a good year to risk money or not. You should not risk big on KD year because the luck level is low for the year. The feeling as a whole of a KD year can either be tough, difficult, unhappy, or anything negative. Of course you can have good months with a KD year, still be cautious when it comes to risking big.

On a good PY you have a higher probability of better luck in terms of time which is in your favour. Playing on a good PM, PD & PH, you can afford to play many more times in a given period. Remember everthing is relative. Today may not be as good as yesterday but today could be better than tomorrow. This come to my third rule.... MY Rule #3: "The amount of money bet is irrelevant to time" In the timing calculations, the amount of money you bet at that particular time is irrelevant. Whether it's $1 or $1000, it's the winning or losing that matters & this depends on the split second where the ball lands. This is good news for those who are low on capital. Following your lucky cycle you can start with your small capital & build it up on good timing so that it will take you up to the next level where you can play on bigger tables and get the same result. The important point here is that you must not get confuse with the amount of winning with time playing. Also let's be clear that this doesn't mean that you're going win more straight bets as opposed to playing dozens or columns. The probability of hitting a 2-to-1 payout is always & will always be higher than a 35-to-1 regardless of your luck cycle. That is why many systems are created to place you on good working strategy to play. In short lucky period simply means that you have a greater frequency of winnings. Time does not care if you had bet big or small because it's concern is to allow you to win or not. If you notice we all go through 9 unit cycles, be it 9 years, 9 months, 9 days, 9 hours, etc. After a cycle is complete it will repeat itself but there could be variations on some units because of KD or MN: 1 could be 19/1 2 could be 11/2 4 could be 13/4 or 22/4 5 could be 14/5 7 could be 16/7 So, in determination of lucky days, etc. Your birth year is only used for KD? This thread uses only day and month of birth? Your birth year is only used in the calculation of your Life Path (LP) which I'm reluctant to discuss now because the subject will get too diversified. So I'm only sticking to the Personal Timings discussion: PY, PM, PD, etc. (Oh, by the way, do you know that your LP = PY for the Year that you were born in?) April 30 and year of interest. 4+3+5=12=3 Good Year I assume your birth data is April 30th & the Year of interest which you choose is 2003. Hence your above calculation is correct & you do have a good PY this year (2003). November 6th 2003 PM 3+11=14= 5 or 14/5 KD, bad month?(every 13, 14, 16, 19 final tallies are KD's?) Target date: Nov 6th 2003 PM(Nov) = 3 + 11 = 14/5 (a KD) November is not a very good month *14/5: Potential to over induldge (may lose control) *Bring minimum bankroll or else your tendency is wanting to risk more *Suggest you self-restrain from excessive playing PD 3+11+6=20=2 good day? This calculation is correct. Nov 3rd is only a neutral day. PH noon 2+12=2+3=5 good hour? Your calculation is correct. Theoretically it's a good hour at noon but not quite (see below). In summary.....on Nov 6th 2003: PY=3 Good PM=14/5 V Bad PD=2 Neutral PH=5 Good->Bad* <<<1 good, 1 neutral, 1 bad, 1 very bad>>> There is something else which I have not covered on Karmic Debt number. I'll use the above result to explain this. Notice you have PM=14/5 and PH=5. Both basic numbers are 5, right? Although your PH is supposed to be a good number, the KD pulls it down because both their base (reduced) numbers are similar (=5).

This is the problem when someone has a KD, it will turn another good number with similar base into a bad one. Therefore your PH is now a bad number. I caution you from playing on that hour. How do you fix this problem? Think back of what I said about time. You cannot control time, you must respect time. So you can decide on a more favourable timing. If you really have to play on that same day, then play one hour later at 1pm (PH = 2 + 1 = 3). The good PH is no longer influenced by the KD number. PY=3 Good PM=14/5 V Bad PD=2 Neutral PH=3 Good <<<2 good, 1 neutral, 1 very bad>>> If I were you, I would choose another day where your PD is also Good.Why not play on the following day (Nov 7th) which is even more favourable? (PD = 3 + 11 + 7 = 21 = 2 + 1 = 3) PY=3 Good PM=14/5 V Bad PD=3 Good PH=3 Good <<<3 good and 1 very bad>>> Remember PH & PD have higher weightage so you'll be more lucky to play on the 7th on selected hours. And that's not the end. Do you want me to tell you the good news? Well if you wait further till December, you can end up with this combination: PY=3 Good PM=6 Good PD=3 Good PH=3 Good A lot of lucky opportunities here as you will be in the your "perfect timing" period. You would have experienced the same luck if you played according to correct timing in March this year. By the way, the number 3 represents luck, effortless, ease. Now you can see why a good personal year (PY) cycle is important. It's okay if your PH or PD is bad because you only wait a while and things will turn favourably to you. But when your PY is bad, you'll have to wait longer especially if there are many KD years. All I can say is this is brilliant looking forward to your continuation. My some my dates come out to be MN this means a powerful number good or bad but how can I interpret that? My LP is 33/6 I've predicted for Nov 1 2003 and again it's come to 11/2 so being a powerful number does that mean that the PH and PR is to the extremes? Like PH = 7 so extremely bad hour but PR = 8 means extremely lucky at that minute? People with Master Numbers live in perfection, very high in expectation & sometimes nervous tension will hit them because they get easily frustrated with the imperfect environment or surrondings. It is very difficult & almost impossible to live up to the 33/6 expectation, so you are living on LP = 6 most of the time and only occasionally jump to LP = 33/6 but this in not frequent. If your PD = 11/2, and because you have a MN in your core number, there is a probability that your intuition is heightened on that day (increased sensitivity). All of us have a masculine (yang) & feminine energy(yin) inside use. It is claimed that females have a higher level of intuition than males. While that is generally true, we all (male & female) possess this ability to a certain degree or another. On that day it's better for you to use your femine energy to win. So avoid rigid systems & play more with feelings because you can trust your instinct - only on that day, okay? PH = 7 is bad, PH = 16/7 is worse PR = 8 is good on $$$ but not as lucky as 3 Have you thought of implementing a program for this so it can display the answers with the data you input? I have only written a program which I use on numerology consultations. Very broad analysis but not specific for gambling.

Sorry one more question. You said that this is intended for roulette but can you apply the same formula for the stock market or sports betting? When it comes to calculating your luck timing, table games like roulette will be easier because it's defined as an internal game. Sports betting & stock market are external games. You can still apply numerology but you will use different formulas. For example, in soccer betting, the input required are the full name of the two football clubs, the date & local time of match. I'm not in favour of teaching people external games formulas so I will end that discussion here. If I have a KD PY, it is in theory not a good year. But, If I wait for a good PM, PD,PH, within the KD PY, it is probably good, or is it just not quite as bad? Within a dark KD year, good PMs & PDs will make things brighter but they cannot sustain long. What happens within the next minute, hour or day when you cross over one or two more KDs or their similar base number? So a KD year is still a KD year, because you're unable to control or manipulate time. According to the study of numerology, nobody but yourself selected your own birth date. Everything happens for a reason. It's a very long story but I don't want to go into a debate on this. If you want to find out more, seek the higher truth yourself as I'm not here to argue with anyone. Have you heard of the phrase "Time is your best friend" or "Time heals the wound"? Well through this numerology working hopefully you're getting to understand time from a more enlightened perspective. So, is your PR (Personal Minute)= PH + Minute in question? You seem to be thinking ahead of my lesson ;) Okay the actual formula is: PR = PD + Hour of interest + Minute of interest I will elaborate on the next posting why it's got to be written this way I can see how this would be a very powerful tool for gamblers. Well are you sure it's only for gamblers alone? The scope is much wider....think again! You can only gamble on certain good minutes, of certain good hours, of certain good days, of certain good months, and ideally of certain good years!(Whew) For better luck - yes! Just think how much money we would all save by limiting ourselves to this! Or I can put the question in another way: "Just imagine how much the casino industry will loose out if every player limits their playing only to their luckiest periods?" Might sometime in future, that you post a type of glossary for the good and bad numbers, like the difference between a 5 verses a 3 etc. if they indeed are different. Looks like I should go play on the seventh for a bit. Play a bit...yes you can. Ensure that you don't bring too much money there, okay? Personal Minute (PR) calculation In order to calculate PR, you need to know the Minute of interest (ROI). As you know there are 60 minutes in one hour. While we can accept the minute to be of any value between 1 and 59, it becomes a problem when the time is on the hour (i.e when the minute has a value of 0). You've been shown before that the range of reduced single digits are from 1 to 9 and there are no zeros. Zero can co-exist with other numbers (in the case of 10, 100, etc) but it cannot be alone. This is one of the laws of numerology that zero could mean everything or nothing. To alleviate this problem, we must assign a non-zero value to the minute when the time is on the hour. Since there can be 60 different representation of minutes, numerology 60 is assigned to 0. Confused? Let's say the time is 2:00pm. Its corresponding numerology time is 2:60pm. I know it looks weird but if you're mathematically inclined, you might assume that 1:60pm is more correct since 60 minutes will carry forward to the next hour to make 2pm. However this is not the case. So for our numerology calculation 2:60pm represents as 2pm, ok?

Minute-MOI conversion: 00 => 60 => 6 01 => 1 02 => 2 03 => 3 04 => 4 05 => 5 06 => 6 07 => 7 08 => 8 09 => 9 10 => 1 + 0 => 1 11 => 11/2 12 => 1 + 2 => 3 13 => 13/4 14 => 14/5 15 => 1 + 5 => 6 16 => 16/7 17 => 1 + 7 => 8 18 => 1 + 8 => 9 19 => 19/1 20 => 2 + 0 => 2 21 => 2 + 1 => 3 22 => 22/4 23 => 2 + 3 => 5 24 => 2 + 4 => 6 25 => 2 + 5 => 7 26 => 2 + 6 => 8 27 => 2 + 7 => 9 28 => 2 + 8 => 10 => 1 29 => 2 + 9 => 11/2 30 => 3 31 => 4 32 => 5 33 => 33/6 34 => 7 35 => 8 36 => 9 37 => 1 38 => 11/2 39 => 3 40 => 4 41 => 5 42 => 6 43 => 7 44 => 44/8 45 => 9 46 => 1 47 => 11/2 48 => 3 49 => 13/4 50 => 5 51 => 6 52 => 7 53 => 8 54 => 9 55 => 55/1 56 => 11/2 57 => 3 58 => 13/4 59 => 14/5

Let's work out the value of PR at 2:10pm if PD=11/2..... PR = (PD + Hour of interest) + Minute of interest = 11 + 2 + 1 = 14/5 (a KD) Although we know that PH = (PD + Hour of interest), we cannot substitute this PH formula into the above formula to become PR = (PH) + Minute in interest. To prove this: PH = 11 + 2 = 13/4 PR = 4 + 1 = 5 (non KD) Because of the way we add & reduce the numbers in numerology, both answers will produce different results. Likewise PD = (PY + Month of interest) + Date of interest..... ....and not PD = PM + Date of interest The use of PR is very limited on roulette because the one minute window of opportunity doesn't give much time to play more than 1 spin. Furthermore there are too many constraints in a game which may delay the dealer from spinning the wheel, when you want the ball to land within your 60 seconds. This makes it impossible to use PR on almost all systems which requires multiple series of betting. That is why I suggest you stick to the smallest time scale of PH to play roulette comfortably. There is in fact a much smaller Personal element called PZ or Personal Second but this is virtually unusable for roulette so I will not cover it here. Can I apply the same formula for Baccarat ? As baccarat is also a table game ? Of course, baccarat is an internal game. Two reasons why I choose to post on this roulette forum instead of the other section: 1) I love to study all human-made roulette systems - it shows the inner beauty of the mind on numbers. 2) This roulette forum has the widest audience than the other forums in GG.

Limitations of Master Number We now come to the more advance section of our numerology discussion. PY = 11/2 22/4 [33/6] [44/8] [55/1] PM = 11/2 [22/4] [33/6] PD = 11/2 22/4 [33/6] [44/8] [55/1] PH = 11/2 [22/4] [33/6] PR = 11/2 22/4 33/6 44/8 55/1 [66/3] [77/14/5] [88/16/7] The above shows you the possibility of each Personal elements reaching the highest MN for each category. So PY can hit up to 55/1, PM will go as high as 33/6, etc. Although uncommon, some of the higher MNs which have parenthesis should be reduced to a single digit when they are added on the next formula. For example if someone has a PY=33/6, you use PY=6 in the calculation of PM: PM = (PY) + Month of interest = (6) + Month of interest You should more or less know how to calculate your own Personal elements on your own now. The only part which I have yet to cover is what do you do when you end up with a MN result? Good or bad? Let me give an analogy on Master Numbers. In basic chemistry, you learn that an atom has a certain energy which stays on that level. That is the most stable state. However when it is excited through an external means, it will move up to a higher energy state but this is unstable. Remove the external influence and it will come down to it's basic level again and remain stable. A master number also works with the same concept. Look at this example MN 11/2. The basic state is 2 (stable). It has the potential to go to a higher state 11 (unstable). Sometimes it functions on the basic level while at other times it will work on the higher plane. So which is good & which is bad? The answer isn't that straightforward. That is why this discussion is considered advance & some of you may find it too complicated to follow after this. I hope you've got your basic foundation right,otherwise it will be difficult to follow. Do ask me if you aren't sure. Well the MN cannot work alone. For it to function at the higher plane you must find other similar base number elsewhere (on the other Personal elements) to 'excite' it. Otherwise the Master Number is only functioning on its basic mode. Say you have a PY=11/2 and let's assume your PM=2. Then your PY will automatically become 11. If PM is a non-2, then PY can only function as a 2 (unless your PD or PH or PR or PZ = 2). As you know 2 is a neutral number but 11 is a better number. Much better than the basic good numbers of 1,3,5,6,8. Every "2" will excite the 11 further. So if you have many 2's, your 11 become even more powerful. Every time a Master Number is excited it has gained something at the expense of the external basic numbers becoming neutral (loses it's original quality). Go through these few examples to understand the logic: PY=11/2=2 --> Neutral PM=1 -------> Good PD=5 -------> Good PH=8 -------> Good The PY above remain as a 2 because of no external "2". Hence PY functions as a neutral number = 2. PY=11/2=11 --> Excited x1 PM=2 --------> Neutral PD=5 --------> Good PH=8 --------> Good The "2" from the PM above was originally neutral to start with but it excites the 11. The 2 will still end up as neutral afterwards. PY=11/2=11 --> Excited x2 PM=2 --------> Neutral PD=5 --------> Good PH=2 --------> Neutral The above MN excited twice by two "2".

PY=22/4=4 --> Bad (!!!!) PM=1 -------> Good PD=5 -------> Good PH=8 -------> Good Because there are no external "4", the PY becomes a basic 4 = bad number. PY=22/4=4 --> Excite x1 PM=4 -------> Neutral (!!!!) PD=5 -------> Good PH=8 -------> Good The MN excited by PM. The used PM becomes neutral. Let's look at some KD examples..... PY=14/5 ----> V Bad PM=3 -------> Good PD=6 -------> Good PH=5 -------> Bad (!!!!) PY=2 -------> Neutral PM=13/4 ----> V Bad PD=6 -------> Good PH=4 -------> Bad (the same) If you can understand up to this point, good! More complex explaination to come next with a combination of MNs, KDs & higher MNs...... There are many possibilities when Master Number comes into play. It can neutralise other similar base numbers: 1: Good -----> Neutral (worse) 2: Neutral --> Neutral (no change) 3: Good -----> Neutral (worse) 4: Bad ------> Neutral (BETTER) 5: Good -----> Neutral (worse) 6: Good -----> Neutral (worse) 7: Bad ------> Neutral (BETTER) 8: Good -----> Neutral (worse) 9: Bad ------> Neutral (BETTER) As for Karmic Debt, it only makes other similar base numbers more negative if they're not already negative: 1: Good -----> Bad (WORSE) 4: Bad ------> Bad (No Change) 5: Good -----> Bad (WORSE) 7: Bad ------> Bad (No Change) Hope you realise by now that MN cannot work alone but KD can (in a bad way)..... The clash of MNs & KDs What happens when you have both KD & MN? Let's see the examples below: PY=2 -------> Neutral PM=13/4 ----> V Bad PD=11/2 ----> Excited x1 PH=4 -------> Bad Both the KD & MN are independent as each of their base numbers are different. PY=5 -------> Good PM=13/4 ----> Neutral (!!!!) PD=22/4 ----> Neutral (!!!!) PH=8 -------> Good A KD & MN with same base number will neutralise each other. PY=13/4 ----> V Bad PM=13/4 ----> Neutral PD=22/4 ----> Neutral PH=8 -------> Good

PY=5 -------> Good PM=13/4 ----> Neutral PD=22/4 ----> Neutral PH=22/4 ----> Bad PY=4 -------> Neutral PM=13/4 ----> Neutral PD=22/4 ----> Neutral PH=22/4 ----> Excited x1 This last example is a classic one. The correct order is one KD & one MN both neutralise each other first. And then what's left are 4 & 22/4. The left over MN gets excited & the Bad 4 becomes neutral. Remember: Always neutralise KD & MN first. PY=9 -------> Bad PM=33/6 ----> Excited x1 PD=7 -------> Bad PH=33/6 ----> Neutral In dual MN cases with similar base number (as you see above), one will act as an exciter for the the other one. Just imagine the PH as being a simple "6" from the beginning. PY=9 -------> Bad PM=33/6 ----> Excited x2 PD=6 -------> Neutral PH=33/6 ----> Neutral The one base number above can only excite ONE Master Number even through there are two MNs. The remaining MN will also excite the same MN the second time. PY=6 -------> Neutral PM=33/6 ----> Excited x3 PD=6 -------> Neutral PH=6 -------> Neutral In this example above, all three base numbers excite the same MN thrice. Next I will deal with higher (complex) Master Numbers: 77 & 88. Watch this space! Both 77 & 88 are Master Numbers of special case. The reason being that they exist as MN as well as KD. So they are written as [77/14/5] and [88/16/7]. You will only find them on the smallest Personal elements such as PR, PZ, etc. On the positive aspect: Any 5's will excite the 77 - it is written as 77/5 Any 7's will excite the 88 - it is written as 88/7 On their negative side: 77 becomes 77/14 (KD) when there is another 14/5 88 becomes 88/16 (KD) when there is another 16/7 The supporting examples...... PY=6 -------> Good PM=5 -------> Neutral PD=6 -------> Good PH=1 ----- Good PR=77/5 ----> Excited x1 PY=16/7 ----> V Bad PM=5 -------> Good PD=6 -------> Good PH=1 ----- Good PR=88/7 ----> V Bad (!!!!) PY=16/7 ----> Neutral (!!!!) PM=7 -------> Neutral (!!!!) PD=6 -------> Good PH=1 ----- Good PR=88/7 ----> Neutral (!!!!)

The last example illustrates a complex situation when there is a 7, 16 & 88. In this special case of Complex Master Number (CMN) instead of swaying to positive or negative, the trios will be neutralised: 1) Firstly the 7 will excite the CMN to 88/7 2) The Bad 7 becomes Neutral 3) When the already "excited CMN" faces the KD, both will be neutralised A Master Number which has been excited is always a positive number. It is considered to be better than a standard Good number. But for simplicity you can assume that 1 unit of Excited MN = 1 unit of Good number. To elaborate into the details of why it has a higher power would require a long winded spiritual explaination. So if you have one MN with Excited x3, it's like having 3 Good numbers. There you go - phew! I've pretty much covered the formulas required to compute your own personal timings in every possible scenarios with Master Numbers of the 2nd dimension. As long as there are no MNs involved, your calculation should be straightforward. However if there are MNs, take it as bonus as they may cancel the negative effect of some KDs :) Could you check my calculations for tomorrow (Nov 3rd 2003), which should be a good day for me? OK Born March 4 PY for 2003: PY=Birth Month + Birth Date + Year = 3+4+2003=12=3 PM for November: PM = PY+ Month =3+11=14=5 PD for 11/3: PD = PM (NOT REDUCED) + Day = 3+11+3=17=8 PH for 9 o'clock (am or pm): PH = PD + Hour =8+9=17=8 PR for 9:05: PR = PD + PH + Minute =8+8+5=21=3 PY=3 GOOD PM=5 GOOD PD=8 GOOD PH=8 GOOD PR=3 GOOD If this is correct, I'll try to play the hour/minute and see what happens. I'll report the luck/time connection to the board. I'm planning on hitting a 30 million dollar jackpot during my lucky minute, and have a great session at the blackjack table for the remainder of the hour. Let me ask you what are the odds of you personally striking that jackpot? 1 in a few million? To win jackpot, calculation until PR may not be enough & you need a higher precision timing. Not only you must work out your PZ, you must also find out how long it takes in accurate seconds from the time you pull the handle till the machine reveals the result. I can assure you that during your luckiest periods you will always win "more frequently" on Roulette & Blackjack because they have better odds for you than if you play on those gigantic jackpot machines..... Yes, to most people it's just a coincidence but use this perfect timing knowledge for your own advantage. Lots of numerology counting & preparation before hand. Wait for the best period, look at your digital watch before playing. This is how you respect time & I hope you will be rewarded accordingly. Crap, I just realized my calculation for PM of 14 should not be reduced to 5, but is instead a KD #14/5. I guess I'll have to wait until next month to win the jackpot, with a new PD, PH, and PR. 3(PY) + 12 (DECEMBER) = 3+3= 6 (GOOD) Sorry Good luck & do share with us your results for December :)

An Exerpt from my 10.22.03 posting: <Just wanted to share my experience at Harrah's Lake Tahoe/ Caesar's Palace last night. I was actually playing blackjack, as in theory the VIG is pretty low. At four tables, 2 at Harrah's and 2 at Ceasar's, I lost 39 out of 42 hands(including losing 6-7 doubles/splits). Wow was that a run of bad luck!> Ok, now check out my numbers for this night: Born March 4 PY for 2003 PY=Birth Month + Birth Date + Year = 3+4+2003=3+4+5=12=3 PM for October PM = PY+ Month =3+10=13/4 PD for 10/21: PD = PM (NOT REDUCED) + Day =3+10+21=3+1+3=7 PH for 6 o'clock (when the trouncing occured): PH = PD + Hour =7+6=13/4 PH for 7 o'clock (when the trouncing occured): PH = PD + Hour =7+7=14/5 PY=3 GOOD PM= 13/4 VERY BAD...KD PD=7 BAD PH=13/4 VERY BAD...KD (6 O'CLOCK) PH=14/5 VERY BAD...KD (7 O'CLOCK) Just an interesting coincidence???? Thanks for sharing your past timing experience with us..... I notice there is a little correction required on your last calculation: PM = 3 + 1 = 4 (not a KD) The month effect was still Bad though (instead of V Bad). So on that night during the two hours, you had: 1 Good, 2 Bad & 1 Very Bad numbers. In general I want everyone to realise that it's more definite to lose during bad periods. However this tends to be more fluctuating when it comes to good periods: sometimes you win, sometimes you lose; although you will win more often when ALL your personal elements are aligned favourably within that short span period. I will discuss this further in my next rule#4...... A couple questions on calculating PR. PH = 1 PR at 11:13= 13/4 13/4 + 1= 14/5 using the first number of the KD? I must have missed out something here but how did you arrive at 14/5? What was your PD? I'm sure you meant PD = 1 instead of PH = 1. Then we're in business: PR = PD + Hour of interest + Minute of interest PR = 1 + 11 + 13 = 1 + 11 + 4 = 15 = 1 + 5 = 6 I have been looking at the trends on this data and 11:20 thru 11:24 are all good. It would be the best time of the first half hour to play. On average, a fast table can spin 30 in a hour. It appears that a bet could be placed and spin completed in this time period within the four minutes. This is a subject area where you guys are going to research and discover the beauty of numerology. I won't spoon-feed you on it 'coz I know you're capable of working out favourable & unfavourable time segments by yourself now. We ought to get many more accurate feedback from players winning (& losing) with a time stamp & their numerology calculations here.... Try this--on your bad days or hours or minutes, bet the opposite of what you would normally bet, then you will win. If you think you can challenge and go against Time, go ahead. You will eventually learn your lesson...... Please respect Time. You cannot cheat time by using an opposite strategy of betting during a bad period. That way of playing is basically gambling on Random Timing = High Risk.

Maybe I was calculating wrong. PD=8 PH= 1 13th minute of the hour=13/4 8 + 1 + 13/4 = 22/4 and not further reduced? to 11/2 Your Minute of Interest 13/4 should be reduced to 4 when adding. PR = PD + Hour of concern + Minute of concern = 8 + 1 + 4 = 13/4 Is MN that can cancel a PM, better than a straight good number? Is PM a KD or a similar base number to the MN? If a MN and a KD are neutralised, you will end up with two neutral numbers. A Straight good number is always better than one neutral number but you can't compare it with two neutral numbers. We need to compare apples to apples here. If your PM is similar base number to the MN, then you will end up with an excited MN and a Neutral number. Here I already explained that you can easily assume 1 unit of Excited MN = 1 Good number. I am a bit confused. I think I need a little more definition to calculating. I thought you use the first number for calculating using a KD. Only the double digits of a Master Number are used for ALL calculation. For KD, we reduce them to a single digit in ANY calculation. My PY=3 Nov=11 or 11/2 MN PY + 11=PM 3+11= 14/5 KD Nov = 11/2 (this is the correct way to represent Nov) PM = 3 + 11 (we use the double digits in calculation) = 14/5 (we write the KD this way since this is the final answer) PD for Nov 22 14/5 + 22/4 = 14+22=36=9 I realize that using 4 instead of 22 will give the same result. Or using the 5 of the KD. But, On Nov 5 PD = 14/5 + 5 = 10 0r 19/1? Again I have stressed this before & I will repeat the correct formula here: PD = PY + Month of interest + Day of interest PD = 3 + 11 + 22 = 36 = 3 + 6 = 9 (PD is not PM + Day of interest) Although both our answers were identical, I want to prove the importance of this: Try to work out the PD for Nov 8th with both formulas. You will come out with two different answers: One a MN & the other a KD!!!! So please don't take short cuts in the calculation. Do get this right before playing with real money! PD for Nov. 19 14/5PM + 19 0r 19/1 or (19 reduced=1)= 33/6 or (14/5 + 1)= 6 So you can reduce the day? Yes, during calculation you can reduce everything except for MNs. PD = 3 + 11 + 19 = 3 + 11 + 1 = 15 = 1 + 5 = 6 In the Advance Numerology, you mentioned high MN's for PY and PM, Can they apply to PD and PR? Yes, refer to the MN Limitation Table below: PY = 11/2 22/4 [33/6] [44/8] [55/1] PM = 11/2 [22/4] [33/6] PD = 11/2 22/4 [33/6] [44/8] [55/1] PH = 11/2 [22/4] [33/6] PR = 11/2 22/4 33/6 44/8 55/1 [66/3] [77/14/5] [88/16/7] The highest final result of PD is 55. How is this possible? Proof: Let's try PY = 22/4 & the date of interest is Nov 22nd.... PD = 22 + 11 + 22 = 55/1 Likewise the highest value for PR is 88/16/7 on certain timing period.

Nov 19 11:00 PH= 33/6 or 6 + 11/2= 44/8 or 8? On Nov 19th at 11 o'clock, PD = 3 + 11 + 19 = 3 + 11 + 1 = 15 = 1 + 5 = 6 PH = PD + HOI = 6 + 11 = 17 = 1 + 7 = 8 Nov 19 11:14 or 14/5 for minute PR= 33/6 + 44/8 + 14/5 Say for practical use PM = 6 PD =8 6+ 8 + 14/5 = 28 using 14 of the KD = 1 6+ 8 + 14/5 = 19/1 using 5 of the KD At time 11:14, Minute of interest = 14/5 PR = PD + Hour of interest + Minute of interest = 6 + 11 + 14 = 6 + 11 + 5 = 22/4 As for the rest of your calculation with PM & PD, I don't understand why you're using two PM values (6 & 14/5)? Unless what you meant was to use PD=6 & PH=8. Are KD's for MOI/PR reduced to the smaller number? Or any time they are used for calculations within the formulas. Yes they are all reduced to their base number during calculation. In sum Nov 19 11:14 PY = 3 good PM = 14/5 Vbad PD= 33/6 Good PH= 8 good or 44/8 PR= 5 Bad from KD Is this where the hour is affected by the PM KD, because of the all the PR's =5 are now negative,verses a positive number. My verification shows that your answers were almost the same except for the value on PR: PY=3 -------> Good PM=14/5 ----> V Bad PD=33/6 ----> Good (MN reverts to basic #6) PH=8 -------> Good PR=22/4 ----> Bad (MN reverts to basic #4) Let's move on to the next rule which talks about the good & bad cycles.... MY Rule#4: "Bad is Definitely, Good is Most Likely" Imagine the timing cycle having it's own 'house edge' (against your favour). You've already seen how damaging a KD is on your cycle & the only way to neutralise it is with an equivalent MN of the same base. As a general guide, if you have KDs on both your PY & PM, you should avoid playing on that month because it's difficult to find another pair of matching MNs from PD & PH to neutralise the effect. Even if you can spot such a timing, the end result will be 4 Neutral numbers! Definitely not good enough to gamble big. Apart from 13/4, other KDs (19/1, 14/5 16/7) are difficult to neutralise because you would require the use of higher MNs which are very rare: [KD] : [MN] 19/1 = 55/1 14/5 = 77/14/5 16/7 = 88/16/7 Now a question: Would you play on this hour below? PY=14/5 -----> V Bad PM=16/7 -----> V Bad PD=11/2 -----> Excited x1 PH=11/2 -----> Neutral Answer: Still a risky venture (2 V Bad versus 1 Excited). The 2 KDs actually overpowers the 1 Excited MN. The bottom line is you should not play at all during this cycle which is considered BAD. You're almost certain to lose on continuous sessions. Having said that I also caution you from playing continuously even on a good cycle.

Usually before you play, you set a realistic target to win according to the suggested amount on the system that you've been comfortable to play with. When you've won enough, you should end the game & walk out as a winner. That is why this Rule didn't say "Good is Definitely". What do you think is the logic behind this? Well there are many small KDs lurking around in the minutes & seconds. While there are also good MNs, they only become effective when there are supporting base numbers. Otherwise the MNs will revert to the basic number which can be good, neutral or bad. To put it in another way, "you will lose on a bad period, you can win/lose on a good period". That's why you've got to be careful of those hidden KDs. Until now we've assumed that everybody's luck are based purely on their combination of PY,PM,PD,PH,PR. But in the next rule, I will finally tell you about the influence of your Life Path (LP) number on your luck cycle. MY Rule#5: "We are not born equal" So as not to offend anyone in this forum at the beginning, I totally disregard LP in your timing calculation. It is very touchy (re-read the above rule#5 again) and some of you may get offended if you found that you have an unfavourable LP towards luck. That is why I said some people are born with more luck merits than others. I waited to discuss this last because it's open to much criticisms..... If PY covers the entire calendar year, then LP covers almost your entire lifetime. I already went through the formula for LP which is based on your date of birth : LP = Day + Month + Year The numerology reduction, KDs & MNs rules are exactly the same as in for PY. So someone who has LP = 16/7 is less lucky than someone with LP = 6. But there is no point displaying LP with all the rest of your Personal elements as your LP number will constantly repeat the same. These two guys have the following attributes (both time snapshots are taken at different period for each of them): Person #1: LP = 13/4 PY = 8 PM = 3 PD = 6 PH = 1 Person #2: LP = 5 PY = 8 PM = 3 PD = 6 PH = 1 Apart from their LP, the two guys have equal luck in all their personal elements. Person #2 will tend to win more than person #1. Obvious, isn't it? This explains Rule#5. That is why I only prefer to stick to PY,PM,PD,etc calculations because from that we can discuss on a level platform for everyone. From the above discussions, we acknowledge that some people are born luckier than others. But everything is relative. Say you have a KD in your LP. Can you have your moment to be luckier than someone with a non-KD LP? Yes....

Your time snapshot attributes: LP = 19/1 PY = 3 PM = 5 PD = 6 PH = 8

Somebody's time snapshot attributes: LP = 3 PY = 19/1 PM = 14/5 PD = 16/7 PH = 13/4 In the above examples which shows extreme ends, you are luckier than him at those times! So please don't feel that it's the end of the world when you have a KD in your LP. Of course the only time you will envy that person is when he has all Good numbers in his Personal elements then he will be luckier than you - in relative terms. Sure he can win more often than you but ONLY if he respects time too. If he disregards Perfect Timing then you will always have an advantage over him. Got it so far? No matter what LP you have, just consider yourself fortunate to now know this knowledge about Timing. Let's leave winning aside first. I think this knowledge will prevent any of us from losing more than what you would normally deserve to lose. Your luck factor will go up when you play according to your calculated time. The one topic that I would like to cover briefly here is to bring you the awareness of the "Perfect System" in case you're curious how anyone could reach Risk#6. As far as I know it is based from various ancient disciplines: numerology, tarot kaballah, etc. I have met people with such knowledge who could win on game (internal & external) that they bet on because they use their own Perfect System. However it is a well kept secret & they will never open this higher knowledge to the general public for abuse. Inputs required for Perfect System in numerology are not just limited to time but also on full names as well (location, structure name, table serial number, etc). Once you've got the correct combination, anything is predictable with 100% accuracy. So far we've only classified them as Good, Neutral, Bad, V Bad & Excited. It actually gets more complicated than this. When I have the time next (not so soon as I need to travel after this), I will teach you the subjective aspects of each Numbers. Earlier someone had wanted me to elaborate further on this so I will fulfil his wish. The numbers will wake up when you understand each of them according to their true quality nature. When you reach the next higher plane of understanding you will realize that time does not truly exist. We use the concept of time to mark the flow of experience. All possibilities already exist, we choose which to experience. That is why I said Time is an illusion. We always have a choice in life to decide on the next move. But my Timing discussion is meant to highlight that being in our common plane, we cannot play all the time because it's impossible to win always. In theory, what you just pointed out is correct. Very few spiritually enlightened people will go higher than this and the definition of Time for them will be different to what we understand now. In their own minds, they can slow down or speed up time. Unless you're willing to train to this higher level of consciousness, what I have offered so far will be sufficient to most people for practical purpose. Absolutely brilliant. I shall wait to read what you have to write about each of the numbers. As for my LP of 33/6 can I always assume that I should go by the 6 instead of teh 33. What combinations of numbers would excite the 33 to the highest? If you have another "6" or "33" somewhere, your LP will be excited! Also being a powerful number can this not balance up a KD or two bad numbers? Sorry, the answer is No unfortunately.

This year my PY was 4 and last month was 7, so 2 bad numbers and I definately felt unlucky with everything should I expect this to the end of the year or if I have a good PM or PD then I could expect better luck during that period? Generally this year feels quite restricted for you being in a PY=4. I will cover the quality description of each numbers later so that you can appreciate them independently. Although on a Bad PY, you will still have your luckiest period when your PM, PD & PR are all Good. This lucky period is only relatively lower than in a year when you have all your PY,PM,PD,PR = Good. I urge you to start getting the feel of the energy during good & bad Personal timing, ok? Just wanted to thank you too for your time in sharing this. For me, still skeptical, it has been a interesting and stimulating excercise none the less. I'll try anything once(or a few times), after all if I am going to gamble anyway, what can it hurt? Your alltrustic appearance here has indeed been refreshing. To have a little skepticism is always a good thing because being on the either extreme (totally open or totally skeptical) will put you out of balance in learning. On a personal note, and not truly germane to your teachings(and I understand if you do not wish to share): 1) What are your personal beliefs in regard to gambling in general? Gambling as a whole is bad for the general public when people have no idea what luck is all about. The transfer of wealth out of these poor folks cause a widespread of 'suffering', if I can use such a word that is not only limited to the players but also affect the people around them. Nobody is happy when they lose. Their attitude changes toward their own family & friends. These gamblers can be succeptible to irritation, anger & depression. They may even resort to borrowing money, stealing to win back their loses. In the end you know the outcome - everybody suffers! Note: The term gambler here is not associated with those who are reading this forum as I'm referring to the general public. 2) How does this compare with that of your spiritual teachings? The fact is gambling has always remained to be part of our human activities throughout the world from the beginning of history. It is the only activity that thrives regardless of the state of economy. I'm not here to encourage gambling. At the same time it would be fruitless for me to tell people to stop gambling as this "unconditional order" has never worked in the past no matter how good the intention was. My subtle approach is to provide a "conditional advisory" that you have a certain degree of control which you can manage using timing discipline. It is not a system, not a money management rather it can be considered as a proper management of playing according to time. I have to be careful with what I teach because I don't want to end up with additional people suffering. This will go against my spiritual teaching! That is why I target this forum which I assume all of you are already existing players. When I complete my teaching on this forum, four groups will be divided amongst all of you: Group #1: You don't use my knowledge, either because you cannot grasp the numerology calculation or you simple don't believe it. Group #2: You believe in the teachings, apply them incorrectly in your existing game play & still lose.... Group #3: You believe in the teachings, apply them accordingly in your existing game play & win more than before.... Group #4: You're inexperience in gambling, perhaps never played before, but are serious to apply this to become a regular gambler. I have no problem with groups #1 & #3. I take no responsibility for group #2 because of your own action. But I do have a problem with group #4 because you have just converted from a non-gambler to a gambler. I'm very concern with new players applying this knowledge in desperation. I hope this will not happen! A reminder: This teaching is only targetted to those EXISTING PLAYERS who play REGULARLY. The knowledge will either limit your play time or fine tune further of when you should play. This can only be good to such players as it will not create additional problems. Although you're welcome to share your winning experience here, I'm not in favour of using this to promote my numerology formula. I may sound negative but it's the losing experience that counts. Why? Because I don't want to encourage more gambling.

Someone's winning experience may be real to that person but not to you. He's won it but you have not. It's easy to paint a mental picture of the other person winning in your mind but that was his time, not yours. The euphoria that is accompanied by sharing the experience with others will create a false motivation in ourselves to take more risk. This tends to do more damage to the average Joe if he gets to know about it. So I only emphasise that you should control your playing. There is cause & effect here - spiritually it will be good for everyone & myself when the existing players 'suffer' less. If you win then that's your own bonus to keep..... 3) Do you gamble? I'm sorry but I will not answer this on a public forum. My role here is to be your teacher to all you players. I can only say that I've been to many casinos all over the world. I like watching people playing & their behaviour afterwards. 4) If so, how do you do, assuming you only play in your lucky times? We are all controlled by our own timing. Please play according to your lucky times only. BTW, My previous remark about winning a 30 million dollar jackpot during my lucky minute of a lucky day/mo/yr was completely in jest, although I could probably adjust if it did happen. May peace be with you on your journey to keep the parallel lines of saneness within your grasp. I've just charted my numerology and found that it just goes round in cycles. It just loops around and around eg. PM would go go from 7 increasing by one up to the end of the month and the reduced figure just goes from 1-9 and then loops again. I've gone through the maths where my PD uses the unreduced number from the PM and have double checked the figures. Have I gone wrong somewhere because if I use just this data for my PM then my luck for the day one and on day 10 is the same. This applies for day 2 with day 11 and so on. Where have I gone wrong? Indeed it goes round in circles within the period of 9 (on years, months, days, etc). I've mentioned this before. You will find on day 1, 10, 19 & 28, your calculation for PD will be the same because they have the same base. But be careful when it comes to those with MNs as you should not reduce them any further. Like the example you picked on day 2 & 11 can be different. Example, if PY=8, PM=4: 1) With DOI=2 PD = 8 + 4 + 2 = 14/5 2) With DOI=11/2 PD = 8 + 4 + 11 = 23 = 2 + 3 = 5 Most people get caught in situations with a KD when they thought there's none. They will underestimate the risk involved then! I'm glad that you noticed the trend in numerology. In fact the timing for January should be the same as for October. March should be the same as for December on the same year. More important is for you to figure out how many KDs you have in your PY within the 9 year cycle. Most people have at least one KD in their PY but this can increase up to a maximum of 4 KDs for some unfortunately. That is why Rule#5 states that we are not born equal. Qualitative description of Numbers We'll start by looking at the basic 9 numbers: 1 - Initiate, fast, action 2 - Delay, passive, slow 3 - Easy, lucky, happy 4 - Difficult, limitation, work 5 - Expansion, change, freedom 6 - Balance, responsibility, harmony 7 - Spiritual, solitude, quiet 8 - Reward, result, materialism 9 - Termination, completion, ending

From now on I want you to get a feel of each numbers. Let me teach you how to remember them by relating the connection between two numbers. Out of these nine numbers, it's easiest to remember #1, #2, #9 first. I will explain here.... #1 is the first number. It means the beginning. #9 is the last number. It means the ending. You can look at #2 being the opposite of #1 from a gender perspective: #1 has masculine quality. Quick thinker, energy, aggressive, leader #2 has femine quality. Supportive, careful, gentle, emotional, patience When somebody says that he wants to be number 1, he's expressing the masculine energy like a fighter or the CEO. So now you've understood the three numbers, we'll move on to the rest. #5 is in the middle of the nine = a change. As you would imagine night turns to daylight, 5 is the transition. Basic #5 is also expansion because it's a positive number. #5 has freedom to expand. #4 is the opposite of #5. Basically no change. Must obey the law, rules, be conservative. Restriction with no freedom, being controlled. Imagine you are covered by four walls around you. You are confined to the limited space around you. Therefore limited choice. #3 is carefree: "Don't worry, be happy!". Enjoyment, lucky, easy. It is as innocent as a child. It's the opposite of #4. Now you come to realise that #4 has neither of the qualities of #3 or #5. That is why it's a difficult number. #6 is staying in balance & harmony. It's a number of beauty. Sometimes it's associated with love & marriage but for our discussion we'll just take it as a good number because another possible keyword is responsibility. #7 is introspective, deep understanding, philosophical, meditative quality, mental analysis. Absolutely spiritual in essence & non-materialistic. #8 is when it's time to reap the rewards, pluck the fruits. Material & financial gain. Success. Well that's it for now. I hope the numbers have come out alive. I will continue with MNs & KDs later :) Let's apply the above quality description to a typical time snapshot of someone's personal timing: PY=7 ---> Bad PM=4 ---> Bad PD=8 ---> Good PH=3 ---> Good I am going to describe the above in a subjective manner according to the study of numerology: "The person is going through a year of reflection which requires him to re-evaluate his life. He should analyse deep issues about his life. Definitely not a good year to take risk. On that month, he will experience much restriction, health is of concern too. Suggest that he always play it safe & do not take short cuts. Be contended with what you have. The day seemed to be focused on achievement. But this achievement is directed to the spiritual 7 (PY). Accomplishment or success in some form of realisation if he ponders the issues serious enough. The hour may be filled with joy." I've just interpreted someone's personal timing in a general way. Why I wanted to show you this is because we are humans, not robots.Computers quantify things & are objective. We qualify things because we have feelings. Although I've classified good, bad, neutral for the numbers, they actually go beyond degree of good & bad. Someone asked me earlier if #3 is better than #8? Well it depends on what the situation is? For a businessman looking for maximum profit, he would prefer #8. But a little child may only be interested to be happy (#3). Both will not pick the same number because their needs are different. Gambling can also be subjective. Persons A & B may play according to their own unique styles, using their own systems, may take different level of risks & play for different reason. While we've classified #2 as Neutral, a naturally impatient player may even dislike #2 to consider it as a Bad number! However another player who is very patient & never rush to gamble might take #2 as a Good number! That is why I've put it down as a Neutral number during our discussion which is acceptable for all. So do you think the person in the above example should gamble on that hour? Although he has a bit of luck on that hour, plus it's on a good day, I wouldn't recommend him to play big if he still wants to go to the casino. Yes, he can win but not a lot because his energy is low on that month (& year).

I'm almost coming to the end of my numerology discussion. I will discuss the qualities of KDs & the lower MNs but not so much on any gambling aspects: 13/4 - Abuse of work or order The western view of number 13 is that it is of a taboo nature. Reduce 13 to its basic number 4 & you will recognise the problem which I've mentioned on limitation & restriction. Even the Chinese believe that 4 is a bad number because it means die. Number 13 is very tough to deal with because it restricts any good opportunities which are present around us. It makes a person go into the tunnel vision mode & he will miss out the big picture - seeing the tree, not the forest. The only way to move forward is to through hard work & discipline. 14/5 - Abuse of freedom 5 is a freedom number - great! But when you have too much freedom & opportunities but do not move in the constructive way, what happens then is you waste your energy by scattering it in every direction like a wild animal. You may even be tempted to take bigger risks than you can afford to lose! 16/7 - Abuse of faith/trust It's about what you believe in the highest ideals on a normal plane. Do not underestimate the true knowledge & existence that is around us. Living in pure ignorance exemplifies this trait 16/7. One must continue to be a learner by understanding the truth further. 19/1 - Abuse of own self Anger is actually one of the five vices of man. 19/1 likes to victimise other. Avoid being a bully or use fear on others. Be a good leader rather than a dictator. 11/2 Illuminator An elevated feminine power, sometimes referred to as psychic. But this psychic power must not be confused with those associated with fortune telling, etc. It's a different kind of energy that can inspire the masses. Very idealistic because it has a vision. Elevate others. 22/4 - Master builder Goes beyond 11/2, because the vision can be manifested into a reality. It is based on solid fundamentals or ideal system. Examples of people with this LP are Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew & the current Dalai Lama. The meaning of the other higher MNs which will manifest in their highest ideals through fasting & meditation will not be covered here but I'll briefly list them now: 33/6 - Master Teacher (Christ's number) - Unconditional love 44/8 - Power for Practical Progress 55/1 - The Mediator, Knowledge & Wisdom 66/3 - The Heart of Love & Charity 77/5 - Path of Mysticism 88/7 - The Mastership Disciple 99/9 - Path of Compassion: Love to Agape All the above have been extremely subjective which I'm revealing for your own personal interest. I suggest that you stick to define each number as Good, Bad, V Bad, Neutral & Excited at the beginning. Once you are good at the numerology calculation, you may want include the qualitative description as well to understand what strategy to use before you play. There is another part of my numerology which uses your full name to synthesize your timing factor but it is beyond the scope of our current discussion so far. The name analysis would require you to convert all the alphabets of your name into numbers & then add up, reduce & still respect MNs, etc. I think it's best if we just keep it simple by using your date of birth to analyse your luck cycle which is good enough for your regular playing. ~ End of Version 1 ~

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