8.13 NUMBERS ELEVEN AND TWENTY TWO
8.13 NUMBERS ELEVEN AND TWENTY TWO
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Ardent students of numerology often delve into the meanings of numbers higher than the primaries 1 to 9. Some give special attention to the numbers 10 to 22, as represented by the letters of the Hebrew alphabet, a method also applied to the reading of the tarot cards.
Still higher numbers have been given special interpretations according to the Pythagorean system; but, as one authority aptly states the case, it is the unit value which is finally significant, even though the gross value is of some consideration.
The general theory among more practical numerologists that any difference between two numbers such as 15 and 24 can be regarded as mere shadings, that are overshadowed by the stronger power of 6, the primary number to which both reduce. The same would apply to higher totals, as 33, 42, 51, and so on, under the Pythagorean system. All resolve into the number 6, which is the ultimate vibration, all-inclusive of the rest.
Exceptions are made with numbers 11 and 22 for a very definite reason. Number 11 reduces to number 2, which is both a symbol of balance and of contrast, making it very changeable, one way or the other. Hence the vibratory influence of 11, rather than merely being absorbed by the fluctuating number 2, is apt to become either a controlling or a deciding factor.
Similarly, number 22, in reducing to number 4, superimpose a strong though eccentric activity upon a solid base, thus changing the accepted standards of routine commonly found in the number 4 vibration. Or, to put it another way, number 22 contains elements which are not generally assimilated by number 4 and therefore may still function.
The special meanings of numbers 11 and 22 follow:
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