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hostile majority. They deal with obstacles that
would daunt the stoutest of hearts including
physical disabilities, mental afflictions, and very
distraught childhoods.
Master Numbers and the numbers six and nine
become wounded healers through personal events
that occur in their life and often survive a time that
is shrouded with mental conflict called the dark
night of the soul in order to overcome their
challenges and enter the chambers of honor that
allow them to bask in divine light and become a
channel for eternal oneness with divine source.
The true power in these numbers lies in the magic
of transformation because when they transmute
their challenges, they automatically raise the
consciousness of the masses in the specific area
that they are working through. This means that
every time a person carrying these frequencies
overcomes their challenges, they inherit the power
to heal hundreds of thousands of people inflicted
with the same sufferings. Of course, we are all
given free will and some individuals who carry
these frequencies will not always serve the light.
As we have found, there are those who have used
their powers against the light and have caused
harm instead of healing.
Some people in the lime light who carry these
numbers in their birth chart are; Oprah Winf rey,
Barack Obama, Charl es Manson, Whit ney Houst on,
Sarah Mcl achl an, Louise Hay, Donal d Trump,
Madame Bl avat sky, Dal ai Lama, David Bowie,
Adol f Hit l er, Amy Winehouse, Angel ina Jol ie and
Michel l e Obama to mention only a few.
In my studies, there is no greater example of love
bridging over turbulent waters then the Soul Life
Agreement of Pythagoras while serving in his
many incarnations before finally ascending as
Master Kuthumi. He demonstrated the law of grace
as he transported and transmuted pain and
suffering into courageous acts of love and
compassion for all of mankind. In this story lies the
history of Egyptian Numerology.
Pythagoras was an Egyptian sage who lived around
500 B.C. I refer to him as the ?Father of
Numerology? because of his profound discovery
between the relationship with number frequencies
and a natural bond with the human psyche. He
stated that numbers have personalities,
characteristics, strengths and weaknesses and he
saw all things through the frequencies of numbers.
He believed that mathematics was the basis for
everything and geometry was the highest form of
mathematical studies. Pythagoras saw, felt and
understood the world through mathematics and
knew the physical world through the energy of
numbers.
He studied with the Greek
philosophers and after
having acquired all that was
possible for him to learn, he
became an initiate in
Eleusinian mysteries, went
to Egypt and succeeded in
securing initiation in the
mysteries of Isis, at the
hands of the priest of
Thebes. He continued to
travel through many lands
and teachings including;
Egyptian, Babylonian and the Chaldean mysteries.
Pythagoras was said to be the first man to call
himself a philosopher. Before that time, the wise
men had called themselves sages, which are
interpreted as those who know. Being modest, he
preferred the word philosopher, which is defined
as one who is attempting to find out.
After wandering and learning, he finally settled
and established a school at Crotone, a Dorian
colony in Southern Italy where he gathered around
him, a small group of sincere disciples whom he
instructed in the Secret Wisdom as it had been
revealed to him, and also the fundamentals of
occult mathematics, music and astronomy which
he considered to be the triangular foundation of
all the arts and science.
As so often the case with genius, Pythagoras by his
outspokenness incurred both political and
personal enmity. At one point during his teachings,
he refused initiation to a man which in turn sought
revenge by destroying both Pythagoras and his
philosophy. By means of false propaganda, the
disgruntled man turned the minds of the common
people against him and without warning, a band of
murderers descended upon the small group of
buildings where the great teacher and his disciples
dwelt, burning the structures and killing
Pythagoras.
As Pythagoras, he lived his life as an original
thinker, and continued his studies against the
hostile majority. He was a great man whose
teachings and efforts were only to serve and
illuminate mankind.
In another incarnation, he served as Saint Francis
of Assisi, born in 1181 in Assisi, Italy until his
death on Oct. 3, 1226 . He is fondly remembered
for his love of animals and nature and for his most
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