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The Subconscious Self reflects the confidence you have in your personal power and competence,
as well as in your ability to deal with sudden events and situations. It shows your capacity
to correctly assess a situation and to respond appropriately.
The Subconscious Self is derived from your Karmic Lesson chart, in which it is possible
to have all nine numbers represented in your name, or fewer than nine; in fact as few as
three or as many as eight. For example, you may be missing a 6 or a 7. This means that when
you encounter a situation that requires the characteristics of a 6 or a 7, there will be
some feeling of inadequacy, or uncertainty as to how to properly deal with the demands of
the situation.
On the other hand, you still have the other seven or eight numbers represented in you name,
which means your ability to deal with situations that require any of those numbers is well-developed.
You posses a certain confidence or assurance that makes you feel familiar with the situation,
and able to deal with effectively. Hence, a person with eight numbers represented in the
name will tend to be more confident in most situations than a person with only five numbers.
In general, someone with eight numbers in his name is quite capable of dealing with most
situations.
Paradoxically, a person with all nine numbers represented tends to be aloof or overly complacent
when dealing with sudden events.
3 Subconscious Self
You respond to emergencies by looking for support from friends and family. However, life
will force you to confront these occurrences until your learn to use your own power. You
will search early in life for a lover and partner to depend on. You may marry an older person
who can offer you some security and protection. You have to guard against extreme depressions
and control your tendency to blow emotional experiences out of proportion. You have to discriminate
more in your choice of friends. The key to your success lies in your finding a well-defined
goal to focus on. This has the effect of bundling and directing your energy, making it possible
for you to achieve very impressive results.
4 Subconscious Self
You may have a tendency to lose yourself in trivial details, causing confusion and indecisiveness,
and even paralyzing your ability to react quickly and forcefully. You have to learn to trust
your instincts and to act quickly. Hesitation and procrastination have to be avoided. You
need a solid foundation in your life. You need a family and work-environment in which you
have responsibility, dependents, and the rewards that come with completing specific tasks.
5 Subconscious Self
You tend to scatter your energies far and wide, making it difficult for you to complete
projects and tasks. You need discipline and organization in your life. You have a strong
urge to escape difficulties by forcing change, instead of trying to work out the problem.
You learn quickly, however, and adapt well to change. Your success in life depends on your
ability to ground yourself and accept responsibilities. A family and career do much to anchor
your life.
6 Subconscious Self
You like to help others, sometimes to the extent that you do not pay enough attention to
your own needs. You are primarily concerned with your home and your family. Everything else
comes second. You radiate love and genuine concern for others. During times of distress
you turn to your family and friends. You are responsible and willing to sacrifice for others.
7 Subconscious Self
You can appear indifferent to your surroundings and somewhat aloof. You are well-balanced
and can survive many a stormy time. In time of trial, you withdraw within yourself finding
solace and answers, in your creative and analytical mind. You may be a bit of a loner and
do not easily share your feelings with others.
8 Subconscious Self
You handle unexpected situations in an efficient manner and often manage to get the best
out of it. You learn quickly and usually do not repeat the same mistakes. You want to be
rewarded for your efforts and relate your success to the material aspects. You are dependable
and solid in almost any kind of situation. You do not panic or scare easily. You have a
business-like attitude to problems and realize quickly what needs to be done. You have a
good understanding of money and matter. You are a survivor. You show leadership and organization
and are physically courageous and competent.
9 Subconscious Self
You are somewhat impersonal and may be difficult to get to know. You are not demonstrative
of your affections, though you often have deep feelings and great compassion. You are competent
and controlled in any situation. You have no specific Karmic Lessons and are therefore not
as vulnerable to Life's ups and down's as others.
The Balance number is found by adding the numerical value of the initials of the full name
at birth and reducing it to a single-digit or until a Master number is encountered.
Tom has the initials T, C, and M in his full name at birth. Their numerical values add
to 9. He therefore has a 9 Balance number. The Balance number is shown in an inverted triangle.
THE MEANING OF THE BALANCE NUMBERS.
Audio Lecture; The Balance number, First Vowel, Cornerstone, and Capstone. 8 Minutes.
(Available on with the CD.)
People experience different internal responses to life's challenges. Some withdraw from
difficult situations to think them through; others withdraw from their emotions, to try
and keep themselves from feeling anything. Some explode with emotions, but allow the explosion
to pass quickly. Others linger with their feelings, holding on to them well past the time
they should have let them go.
Very often, these are conditioned or emotional responses that emerge without thought or
analysis. Maturity and self-development help us to learn new and more effective methods
of handling our world and the problems we confront. Your Balance number provides you with
the guidance on how best to deal with difficult or threatening situations.
1 Balance
Draw strength from yourself but be more willing to share your troubles with friends and
family. You can be a loner in the face of problems. This can isolate you during troubled
times. Be open to the advice of others. This will widen your perspective on the problem
and give you new information on which to base your approach.
Strength, creativity, and courage are the arms with which you will win the war.
2 Balance
Use tact and diplomacy. Be less emotional. Be courageous in your approach to the solution
you seek, rather than backing away from problem because you fear confrontation. Work hard
to diffuse tension; your innate talent is to find a mutually satisfying solution to all.
You are willing to compromise.
Be more optimistic and lighthearted. Try not to blow problems out of proportion. You are
overly sensitive and have to work to be more balanced.
Balance and harmony are there for you the minute you apply yourself to any problem. You
can be the peacemaker.
3 Balance
Be more lighthearted and optimistic in your approach to problems. Try to work with others
toward a mutually satisfying solution. Use your considerable charm to influence the situation.
You can be extremely emotional when faced with a problem. Try to control this tendency;
you need a degree of objectivity. You may become too personally attached to the solution
you seek, thus failing to see that the outcome can be beneficial to all concerned.
4 Balance
Try to have perspective and a more lighthearted attitude toward emotionally-charged issues.
Control your anger. Discipline is your strength.
Also, look at the larger picture and the need for compromise. Your sense of justice must
be elevated to another level where such virtues as forgiveness, compassion, and deep understanding
are the guiding lights. A practical approach to these ideals is to try to put yourself in
the shoes of the person with whom you are in conflict. There are always more angles to a
problem than you tend to acknowledge.
5 Balance
Try to focus on your problem, rather than avoiding it. You may try to avoid the issue by
indulging your senses to keep from feeling the pain of a conflict. Be careful not to escape
into food, alcohol, and drugs.
You are capable of finding a highly-creative solution to any situation the minute you put
your mind to it. The answer lies well within your grasp.
6 Balance
Your strength lies with understanding people and the underlying conditions of a conflict.
But you can rely too heavily on friends and family to provide you solace instead of handling
the situation directly and responsibly. You may be too likely to retreat to the good feelings
provided by people not involved in your situation.
Responsibility is the issue here. You helped create the situation in the first place, and
are an essential part of the solution. Accept your role.
7 Balance
You retreat into some safe haven within yourself and hope you will not have to deal with
the issue at hand. Yet, the clarity and analytical abilities of your mind are sufficient
to provide you with insight into the problem, and a clear path to its solution.
You have to work at confronting yourself and the issues you face unemotionally and calmly.
You can be engulfed in the emotional aspects of the issue, which clouds your mind and prevents
you from using your clarity to find an answer. Get past the emotion and you will find an
answer.
8 Balance
Use your considerable power in a balanced way. You may use power in a manipulative way,
rather than confront people on principle.
Use your power in a higher way, namely, by accepting personal responsibility for the issue
and its solution. You have enormous creativity and the leadership to find an answer to almost
any problem.
Try not to force your own solution upon groups, but include their concerns and ideas in
the larger solution that you can bring about. Learn to use power for the good of all.
9 Balance
You will find your solutions by empathizing with the concerns of others. You have a gift
for understanding a wide variety of people and seeing the broader picture. But too often
you retreat to aloofness, a kind of Ivory Tower, in which you regard yourself as an aristocrat,
above the masses. You will find your solutions by coming down to the practical reality where
people live. It is in giving that you will receive.
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