Numerology: A Guide for Life

Numerology: A Guide for Life

Let Numerology guide you through your life and relationships, both past, present and future. You will be glad you did!

By Gail Burton
Lots of repeat customers 📈

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Monday, May 12 · 6:30 - 8pm GMT+1

Location

The Salisbury Centre

2 Salisbury Road Edinburgh EH16 5AB United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 1 day before event

About this event

  • Free venue parking

Numerology is a very effective personal development tool. It will help you understand yourself and others so you can have better relationships and a happy peaceful life.

It is believed Numerology started with the brilliant Greek mathematician, Pythagoras, over 2,500 years ago. In this fascinating ancient system, you will learn how the important numbers in our lives, such as our date of birth, influence not only our identity and purpose, but our days, months, and years. Based on the numbers one to nine, and using the Western system type rather than the even older Chaldean system, our course will cover the meaning of each of the numbers and how they affect our lives day to day. Each of the nine numbers is equally unique, none being more important than another.

Numerology: A Guide for Life, has three sessions, spaced at fortnightly intervals to give some assimilation time. In Week One, we will learn about our seven Core Numbers, and how to calculate our Life Path number which is the most important one in our lives. In Week Two, we will practise calculating our own Personal Year, Month and Day numbers and be able to apply them daily to the following fortnight. In Week Three, we will look at Master numbers, the Major Life Cycles and our Pinnacles and Challenges. These help us understand the patterns in our journeys thus far, and help us prepare for the possible timelines to come.

Throughout the course we will be gathering information so participants should bring a small notebook and pen. I will try to source a small guidebook for those who would like to purchase one. The cost would be under £10 and I will give more information, once people have signed up.

Frequently asked questions

Is there parking available?

Is there parking available? Yes, there is free on-street parking in the evening.

Is the Salisbury Centre accessible?

Yes, we are in the Wellspring Room which is fully wheelchair accessible.

What if I can't afford to pay?

We suggest a donation between £10 and £15. Donations are key for the Salisbury Centre to continue its work and to support the facilitators. If you are struggling to make ends meet at the moment, feel free to book a free ticket.”

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