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Marriage & Numerology - Answers to InfiniteQuest Members

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Question: “What if I’m already married and I want to know which name I should use in calculating my numbers?”

Being married already, the choice has already been made. Depending on your choice, there are three ways this can be dealt with. First, if you’ve kept your maiden name, your initial family vibration remains in tact and you will deal with your mate’s family issues from a more impartial perspective. This keeps a sense of clarity about your own heritage, lessons and boundaries. This is probably the easiest to deal with.

Second, if you have taken on your mate’s surname, you will be involved in the family issues to the extent that your “objectivity,” if we can call it that, will be limited. You will have a feeling of inclusion in the mate’s family and will still have a conscious sense of your own family issues, but they won’t play as heavily in your issues with your mate except as being received by them as an “outside” influence. In essence, you will be dealing with the two vibrations “separately.”

Safe Travel by the Numbers

In our continuing saga of everyday uses for numerology, obtaining travel guidance via numbers is a hot topic!

You’ve already learned how to tell how a vehicle is used, as well as other interesting things about it and its owner from “The License Plate Game”.  Now let’s take a more serious look at how numbers can be used to find things out about travel, and how to make your trips the safest ones possible

Once you’ve learned the basics of numbers for travel, you’ll be looking at your airline, train bus, and limousine tickets, and your theater, hotel and vacation reservation codes in a whole new way!

Let’s look at the meanings of the numbers relative to travel.

 

Number 1

Number Magic on SiriusXM - Barbara

This is a short clip from Glynis' radio show, Number Magic, on SiriusXM John Edward Psychic Radio during Halloween weekend 2011. In this clip, Glynis talks about to 2011 being the year 'you get caught' and helps caller, Barbara, with the numbers in her life.

The License Plate Game

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The boredom of long trips in a car is easily broken when you learn the License Plate Game and teach it to your kids and your friends. It’s easy. If you know the alphabet and can add, you can easily determine the uses other drivers put their cars to just by adding up the numbers and letters on their license plate! To turn this into a psychic game, just pick out a car that you can see the license plate on, ‘guess’ what the car might mostly be used for – i.e. work, family fun, vacation – and then start adding and see how accurate your guess was! Ask your friends their license plate number and experiment. You’ll be amazed how accurate this is!

Here’s how to do it. You are going to add across on the license plate from left to right, converting any letters to numbers first. To convert the letters, in numerology we just convert the 26 letters in the alphabet to their corresponding number, in order, and reduce them to a single digit by adding them together. A=1, B=2, C=3, D=4, E=5, F=6, G=7, H=8, I=9, J=1 (It’s actually 10, but then we add 1 0 and reduce it to 1. We always reduce to single digits), K=11/2 (In this case we’ll work with both numbers, since 11, being a double digit, is a Master Number), L=3, M-4, N=5, O=6, P=7, Q=8, R=9, S=1, T=2, U=3, V=22/4, W=5, X=6, Y=7, Z=8. When we are all done adding, we reduce our final result to a single digit too.
Let’s take an example:

Here’s a license plate of 142WBI. To add across you do this: 1 4 2 5(W) 2(B) 9(I). The result is 23 or 2 plus 3=5. The final number will show you the primary use of the car, but the other numbers show secondary uses, and even other people who might use the vehicle!

You Can Run, But You Can't Hide

Numerologist, Glynis McCants, teaches us about what it means to be in a Personal Year of 8. She uses current celebrity scandals, such as Anthony Weiner and John Edwards, as examples.

Bookshelf: "Love By The Numbers"

Literary Expert, Corinda Carfora, Skypes with Numerologist Glynis McCants to discuss Numerology and how anybody can use it. They discuss Glynis' book, "Love By The Numbers".

Glynis Gives Char Her Numbers

Glynis Skypes with Char to give her advice, by the numbers, on her love life and upcoming projects.

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