Numerology
About the Author’s
Dutch-born Hans Decoz has travelled extensively throughout Europe, the Middle East and Asia. After settling in the United States in 1978, he established himself as one of the world’s leading experts in numerology setting new standards for the quality and depth of numeric analysis. He has taken his knowledge of numerology and developed a unique personalized numerological computer program. Hans, who currently resides in Houston, Texas, lectures and offers courses and personal consultations.
Tom Monte is one of the most prolific authors and teachers of natural healing in the world. He has written more than 30 books including the best- sellers Recalled by Life and Living Well Naturally, both with Dr. Anthony Sattilaro. Tom’s work has been published in numerous leading magazines and newspapers all over the United States and Europe.Tom lectures and offers workshops. He resides in Massachusetts.
PREFACE
Numerology is a language that allows you to expand the horizon of your spiritual awareness. It opens doors in your psyche that you did not know existed.
In fact, this is the case with all language. Before there were words, there were only the most simple and basic thoughts, most of which were confined to survival. But with language came more complex relationships, more possibilities, and vastly more creativity.
Take the word relativity. This word means that there is something other than absolute values in the universe. The word also means that what is true for you may not be true for someone else. Before Albert Einstein introduced his concept of relativity, the world was guided by a belief in absolutes-that things were as they seemed to be, not only for you, but for everyone. But with the emergence of the term relativity, and the far-reaching concepts that Einstein attached to it, humanity was now awakened to new ideas, possibili- ties, and relationships that shaped our view of life. Our spiritual horizon had been expanded by the introduction of a word that symbolized a large and complex meaning.
That same kind of expansion occurs when one is introduced to the language of numbers. Suddenly, the universe seems far greater and more complex, yet easier to grasp. Now you can think about things that previously were impos- sible to consider.
Symbols reveal relationships. They are the images that define the arrange- ment of multiple, often abstract, ideas. Symbols show us how important characteristics are related to each other. They reveal how things are related by their very nature.
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