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Numerology » House numbers...


Tuesday, November 3, 2009 13:56 PST

Years ago my tarot/numerologist informed me that our first house 1750 = 1+7+5+0 = 4 was always going to be in need of repairs.

We've since moved into a new house and I am curious if someone would be willing to provide a little insight as to our new house 1310 = 5

I feel the house has a lot of negativity to it. Maybe from the previous owners...not sure.

Blessings,

Andrea

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Tuesday, November 3, 2009 17:18 PST

Hi AndreaOh -

While I can't speak to the meaning of the number 5, I can offer some insight into ways you can mitigate that negative energy. For several years I lived in New Mexico and I became a big fan of the Native American practice of smudging.

Smudging is the use of positive energy to remove old and/or negative energy from a home or other environment. You can smudge using sage sticks (which I like), but also by clapping. If you smudge using a sage stick, simply light the stick and walk around each room of your house, making sure you cover every nook and cranny with the smoke. When you smudge, it helps to repeat whatever it is you'd like to accomplish - such as, 'please bring positive energy and harmony into this house."

It's also important that when you smudge you open as many doors and windows as possible to enable the movement of the energy throughout the home. If you can't find sage sticks, you can create the same desired effect by clapping throughout the home - again making sure you hit all of the corners (including closets). The idea is to move out the old energy and move in the new. It's amazing what gets uncovered when you smudge and how quickly positive energy is manifested!

Good luck and congratulations on your new house!

Valerie




Thursday, November 5, 2009 1:18 PST

ooooooh what about number 10? Please thankyou :)




Friday, November 6, 2009 5:14 PST
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Wow I am going to do that to my new Apartment, , What can i do to proote happiness into my home? Does anyone know?




Friday, November 6, 2009 9:35 PST

Yes five is a codic number I can tell u all still learning but u will love the book glasic has ur number but I miss spelled the name gladis it will be able to read all about it & mabey five is also bad with ur life number too. Check out that book .good luck




Friday, November 6, 2009 9:37 PST

Is number 1




Friday, November 6, 2009 9:39 PST

Number 1 is for the 10




Saturday, November 7, 2009 3:54 PST

Namaste Andrea!
Five represents change.
Here is a post I found online that speaks to this.

This is the house of a Temporary Dwelling. Most five houses have people moving in and out all the time. The vibration of a number five is that of a challenge, change and new experiences. If the tenants don't move often then they will find themselves constantly changing the decor of this home. It is perfect for an interior designer who loves to keep up with the trends, and uses their home as a showcase. People who live in a five home live for variety and that will show as each room in the house will have a variety of themes within the decor. Positive Colour Suggestions: Green to aid with healing the changes.

Hope this helps!
love and light
Ahliyah




Saturday, November 7, 2009 6:18 PST

Ahiliyah are you going to comment on the rest of the numbers?




Saturday, November 7, 2009 12:02 PST

Namaste Worthy. If you or those who have posted here will click on the link above, it opens directly to the page where all the house numbers are listed.

Blessings,
A.