Numerology & The Divine Triangle by Faith Javane and Dusty Bunker

General Excerpts


P.6 “The Divine Triangle, used as a blueprint of one’s life, reveals, step by step, from birth to death, what that life should express, indicating the potentials and pitfalls by a series of numbers from 1 to 78.”


P.6-7 “The number 78 was not chosen at random; rather, it represents a total experience … 78, as an extension of 12, symbolizes a complete round of experience.”


P.8 “Numerology began when life began, because “in the beginning there was 1.” The vibrations then began and the 2 appeared the first pair appeared, and ushered in the real beginning of universal geometry.”


P.8 “Numbers ... represent universal principles through which all things evolve and continue to grow in a cyclic fashion.”


P.8 “The digits 1 through 9 symbolize the stages through which an idea must pass before it becomes a reality. All manifestation is the result of these nine stages.”


P.8 “Esoteric numerology is the art and science of understanding the spiritual significance and orderly progression of all manifestation.”


P.9 “We owe much of our spiritual and scientific understanding of numbers to Pythagoras ... Pythagoras was primarily a mystic and philosopher. He believed that ‘all things are numbers’ and that numbers represent spiritual entities whose presence is felt in all existence.”


P.9 “... numbers 1 through 9 stand, macrocosmically, for universal principles. On the personal level, microcosmically, they stand for characteristics, abilities, and events.”


P.9 “... ‘Evolution is the law of life; Number is the law of the universe; Unity is the law of God.”


P.43 “The symbology of numbers is universal; it contains eternal principles that cannot be modified by human will. Every manifestation is the product of the single digits 1 through 9. Geometry is the visual tool of the spirit world through which we can uncover any information needed to promote our understanding of ourselves and the world around us.”


P.109 “The Bible is a veritable mine of number symbology. Both the Old and New Testaments reveal, by use of numbers, depth of meaning and hidden concepts which commonly escape the casual reader.”

P.109 ‘The Zohar ... states that ‘The Universe was created by three forms of expression -- Numbers, Letters and Words.’”


P.257 “Numerology, astrology and the tarot are different ways of exploring the cycles of life experience.”



The Numbers 1 through 9 (p.9-13)


“1 represents the male principle, the yang ... 1 is the real I AM of humanity, the unity of all, the unit of vibrational measuring. It is self-consciousness.”

Keywords: original, independent, aggressive, individualistic, creative, dominant, the first in a series, the leader, the pioneer; “He who goes forth.”


“2 is the pair, the duo ... 2 represents the feminine principle of receptivity, the yin, which seeks a union of two distinct entities ... 2 collects and assimilates. It seeks a balance.

Keywords: adaptable, tactful, understanding, gentle, cautious


“3 combines the qualities of 1 and 2 ... 3 is the need to communicate and become involved in the pure joy of living ... its creative imagination allows all things to be possible. 3 is friendly and expansive.”

Keywords: expansive, sociable, dramatic, communicative, diversified, creative.

My note: Third house in astrology governs communication.


“4 is stability, a 4-square consciousness, the symbol of law, system and order ... 4 is nature and relates to earth. The formation of the earth took place on the fourth day in the biblical story of creation.”

Keywords: form, work, order, practicality, construction, stability, endurance, discipline.


“5 is freedom, change, and adventure ... Since 5 is the midpoint in the cycle 1 through 9, it allows for decision-making ... it now meets with many opportunities and varieties of experience through which it will be given the information it needs to make that decision.”

Keywords: versatility, resourcefulness, adaptability, change, activity, travel, adventure, promotion, speculation.


“6 is conscientious; it desires to bring harmony, truth, justice and a sense of balance into its environment ... 6 is a domestic and artistic vibration.”

Keywords: family and social responsibility, service, love, compassion, counseling, healing, and creativity.


“7 seeks answers ... Because solitude is necessary for analysis, the 7 feels the need to spend time alone ... And on the seventh day God rested. All things rest under the 7 because time is needed in which to think ... Perfected thinking is the goal of 7, which is why it is called the sacred number ... The physical facet of 7 also relates to the health of the body which is highly sensitized through this vibration.”

Keywords: quiet, introspective, intuitive, analytical, inspirational, reclusive, philosophical, mystical.


“8 will assume power, for now it has achieved control and responsibility in its chosen field ... Under 8, karma is king ... Power is the quality associated with 8 ... 8 has the drive to overcome all obstacles and eventually to succeed through ability and perseverance.”

Keywords: power, responsibility, financial rewards, good judgement, recognition.


“9 is selflessness and compassion. Encompassing a love for all, it desires to apply its energy to universal service ... now, in the closing cycle, they reach a total understanding and tolerance of others’ views and prejudices. 9 is ready to give back to the universe some measure of what it has learned through the eight previous steps of the cycle. The law of cyclicity allows for no waste, and demands input for output. When this is done willingly, the completion experienced under 9  brings only joy at the gift of life and the freedom with which to enter the next cycle unencumbered.”

Keywords: love, compassion, patience, universality, tolerance, selfless service, endings.


Synthesis of Numerology, Astrology, and the Tarot (p.257-264)

P.257 “The seventy-eight keys of the tarot are divided unto two groups, the Major Arcana and the Minor Arcana. The Major Arcana correspond to the numbers 0-22. These numbers are: the God-powered 1, the base digits 1 to 9 and the first cycle of double-digit numbers up to the second master number, 22. These numbers and their corresponding Tarot keys represent archetypal life patterns and are linked astrologically with the signs of the zodiac and the planets.”


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DeepEyes

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This shit is bad news and not good for your soul, I've seen it coincide with way to much demonic ritual for it to be a good thing.


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to each their own :) anything can be bad with ill intentions and the wrong mindset.

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