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angel_of_hope
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From: Palmer, Alaska (the valley)
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posted July 14, 2005 11:17 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for angel_of_hope     Edit/Delete Message
I have a question regarding numerology. When you are using an address, how would you do that? I mean do you use just the numbers of the address? Or The street name included? What about drive, street, circle, all included? Also what about apartments? would you break it down to just #1 or say "apartment #1"? And would you inclued city/state as well?

sorry havent done an address yet and i just really confused myself. Some how i feel this is important in the way my hunny and i have been feeling lately. We love the area, the city, everything. But it feels as if "here" at this place, somethings draggin us down. kinda wierd as usually i am very active and going going going. But both of us, for the last couple months, have wanted to do, just nothing.

any help/clerification would be greatly appreciated to this foggy mind!!!

ang-

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Lei_Kuei
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From: Window Between World
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posted July 14, 2005 11:29 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Lei_Kuei     Edit/Delete Message
Interesting question... I haven't done an address either...

Id do it like this

EDIT- I think for each line total break that down to a single number each time!!

1rst line of address
Number (3) + Apartment block name = Total #1
2nd line of address (If there is more than one word then separate and then total them) = Total #2
Continue that with all subsequent lines = Total #3
Finally add all the Line Totals Together.
#1 + #2 + #3 = Compound... probably really high!!

So add the compound together until its a single number again and the last compound number that it was... is its compound number!!

I hope that makes sense, I didn't really give it alot of thought but I think that should work lol


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angel_of_hope
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From: Palmer, Alaska (the valley)
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posted July 15, 2005 12:48 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for angel_of_hope     Edit/Delete Message
Hi Lei_Kuei,

Thank ya much for the response so giving your suggestion a go here:

my address is

435 South Rose Drive
435 37645 2735 42165 = 72/9


Palmer, Alaska 99645
813452 131321 99645 = 67/9

okay, now im confused. So break it down to a single each time then add those together?

9+9=18/9
or
67+72=139=13/4

did i do that right? should i have added the zip code as well or no? ....

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Lei_Kuei
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posted July 15, 2005 04:43 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Lei_Kuei     Edit/Delete Message
Well read linda's Compound 18 and single 9, read between the lines and see if it fits your address. Do the same for 13/4

As for the Zip code, Im not sure! I guess there is no harm in adding that in too, just total it up and then break it to a single, then add it in as apart of your other single totals to find your new compound!

I wouldn't be surprised if it comes up as a Sing 9 or 4 again

The guide I would use for doing your address would be whatever the address that is stamped on most of your bills lol

I hope that help and you are most welcome sweetie

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sesame
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posted July 17, 2005 03:53 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for sesame     Edit/Delete Message
I tried to answer this, but I think it feel in to www heaven. I think the number is most important. Then try different combinations and see if you can find a pattern - Dr vs Drive (also try with suburb and city etc), but yes, whatever's printed on the bills is a good one too because it's the address seen from the world Also, the date you moved in and bought the place should be considered.

Dean.

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