11-JUSTICE
T here is a significant difference of opinion in numerological circles as to the significance of the number 11. Many schools of numerology consider eleven to be an angelic or master number while others see it as negative number that warns of deception, treachery and failures. It is depicted as symbol of a “Clenched
Hand”,
and
“a Lion Muzzled”, and of a person who will have great difficulties
to
contend against. The Justice figure is seated with scales in one hand and upraised sword in the
other hand. The card suggests you to balance your own inner scales in order to gain equilibrium through reason
and discrimination. In this materialistic world, we often
spend our life achieving worldly ambitions and material possessions, while ignoring our spiritual development, primarily because we don’t want to come out of our comfort zone to make any
sacrifices. Master numbers are
powerful as they accentuate the vibration of the base number to which they can be reduced. Eleven is
a master number that offers tremendous raw potential and it is up
to the natives to decide how to use it
to
the benefit of the society. With your sense of justice, fairness, honesty and compassion you can become a public leader and change the standard of living for the people whose lives you touch. In the
lower octave, this card warns of legal disputes, problems in a marriage or partnership. One thing to remember about the Justice card is that it is not about punishment, good, bad, right or wrong. It is
about adjustments that may not be pleasant all the time.
You should think clearly
to
weigh up a situation
in an
attempt to find a fair balance in physical, emotional, social and spiritual planes. Then
you
will not be disappointed
even if the outcome may not be exactly what you have expected.
Jesus Name Number 11
Jesus
of Nazareth commonly referred to as Jesus Christ or simply as Jesus was one
of the world’s greatest religious leaders. The Christian religion was founded on His
life and teachings. Most Christians believe that He is the Son of God who was sent to earth to save humanity. Even many people who are not Christians believe that Jesus
was a great and wise teacher.
12-HANGED MAN / TRAITOR
T he tarot card depicts an enlightened man hanging by one foot from a tree. His free leg is always bent to form a “4,”. He is illuminated and his face is always peaceful, never suffering. He is also the opposite of the World card, 21. With the World card you go infinitely out. With the Hanged Man, you go infinitely in. Times of great sorrow have the potential to be times of great transformation. But in order for transformation to happen we must go deep, to the very roots of our pain, and experience it as it is, without selfpity or blaming someone else. The symbolism of this number is suffering and anxiety of mind when you are stuck in situations where everything just stands still yet, you just can’t do anything about it. Such obstructions usually require great patience and some kind of sacrifice. It may be a sacrifice of wish, dream, hope, a belief or perspective, money, time or even selfhood. Sometimes you may be a victim or you may have to sacrifice a cherished position. Those who fall under the influence of this card will be presented with an opportunity to see life in all its dimensions, from the depths to the heights. Happiness and sorrow exist together, and when we come to know from experience that the dark and the difficult are needed as much as the light and easy, then we begin to have a very different perspective on the world. By allowing all of life’s colors to penetrate us, we become more integrated. The natives will have to open up themselves to the ultimate, and these people will no longer be ordinary human beings. Their insight will become the insight of the whole existence. Those who find their roots and overcome the hurdles courageously and gain wisdom. And those who do not learn this lesson will continue to suffer. Anna, Anna, Anna.No matter in which part of the world, you are from. No matter what meaning “Anna” denotes in your local language and whether you are male or female. If you called as Anna, then the universal number language condenses to numerical value twelve. You are a no doubt a Hanged Man - The Victim. Anna of Russia was an Empress of Russia. She was victimized by her paramour, Biron. He was determined to govern the nation as well as the Empress and was responsible for a reign of terror in her kingdom. Alfred Frenzel was a spy who went by the code name “Anna”during the Nazi period. He passed along crucial information to the Communist government in Prague for five years, until his arrest. He was sentenced to imprisonment for fifteen years.“The Ultimate Spy Book” is a best seller novel that was inspired by Anna’s true story. NTR, the matinee Idol of South India who later on became a politician was affectionately called as “Anna”. He was backstabbed and overthrown from power by and internal revolution in his own party. The Hanged Man is definitely a card that brings in trials and tribulations to the native. But one can always overcome their problems with courage and determination. While surfing through the internet, I have come across a thought provoking story that I would like to share with you. A certain daughter complained to her father about her life and how things have been so hard for her. She did not know how she was going to make it and she wanted to give up. She was tired of fighting and struggling. It seemed that just as one problem was solved another arose. Her father, a chef, took her to the kitchen, filled three pots with water and placed the fire on high. Soon the three pots came to a boil. In one he placed carrots, in the other he placed eggs, and in the last he placed ground coffee beans. He let them sit and boil, without saying a word. The daughter sucked her teeth and impatiently wondered what he was trying to do. She had problems, and he was making this strange concoction. In half an hour he walked over to the oven and turned down the fire. He pulled the carrots out and placed them in the bowl. He pulled the eggs out and placed them in the bowl. Then he ladled the coffee out and placed it in a bowl. Turning to her he asked. “Darling what do you see?” Smartly, she replied. “Carrots, eggs, and coffee.” He brought her closer and asked her to feel the carrots. She did and noted that they were soft. He then asked her to take an egg and break it. After pulling off the shell, she observed the hard-boiled egg. Finally, he asked her to sip the coffee. Her face frowned from the strength of the coffee.Humbly, she asked. “What does it mean Father?” He explained. “Each of them faced the same adversity, 212 degrees of boiling water. However each reacted differently.” “The carrot went in strong, hard, and unrelenting. But after going through boiling water, it softened and became weak.” “The egg was fragile. A thin outer shell protected a liquid center. But after sitting through the boiling water, its inside became hardened.” “The coffee beans are unique however. After they were in the boiling water, it became stronger and richer.”
T he tarot card depicts an enlightened man hanging by one foot from a tree. His free leg is always bent to form a “4,”. He is illuminated and his face is always peaceful, never suffering. He is also the opposite of the World card, 21. With the World card you go infinitely out. With the Hanged Man, you go infinitely in. Times of great sorrow have the potential to be times of great transformation. But in order for transformation to happen we must go deep, to the very roots of our pain, and experience it as it is, without selfpity or blaming someone else. The symbolism of this number is suffering and anxiety of mind when you are stuck in situations where everything just stands still yet, you just can’t do anything about it. Such obstructions usually require great patience and some kind of sacrifice. It may be a sacrifice of wish, dream, hope, a belief or perspective, money, time or even selfhood. Sometimes you may be a victim or you may have to sacrifice a cherished position. Those who fall under the influence of this card will be presented with an opportunity to see life in all its dimensions, from the depths to the heights. Happiness and sorrow exist together, and when we come to know from experience that the dark and the difficult are needed as much as the light and easy, then we begin to have a very different perspective on the world. By allowing all of life’s colors to penetrate us, we become more integrated. The natives will have to open up themselves to the ultimate, and these people will no longer be ordinary human beings. Their insight will become the insight of the whole existence. Those who find their roots and overcome the hurdles courageously and gain wisdom. And those who do not learn this lesson will continue to suffer. Anna, Anna, Anna.No matter in which part of the world, you are from. No matter what meaning “Anna” denotes in your local language and whether you are male or female. If you called as Anna, then the universal number language condenses to numerical value twelve. You are a no doubt a Hanged Man - The Victim. Anna of Russia was an Empress of Russia. She was victimized by her paramour, Biron. He was determined to govern the nation as well as the Empress and was responsible for a reign of terror in her kingdom. Alfred Frenzel was a spy who went by the code name “Anna”during the Nazi period. He passed along crucial information to the Communist government in Prague for five years, until his arrest. He was sentenced to imprisonment for fifteen years.“The Ultimate Spy Book” is a best seller novel that was inspired by Anna’s true story. NTR, the matinee Idol of South India who later on became a politician was affectionately called as “Anna”. He was backstabbed and overthrown from power by and internal revolution in his own party. The Hanged Man is definitely a card that brings in trials and tribulations to the native. But one can always overcome their problems with courage and determination. While surfing through the internet, I have come across a thought provoking story that I would like to share with you. A certain daughter complained to her father about her life and how things have been so hard for her. She did not know how she was going to make it and she wanted to give up. She was tired of fighting and struggling. It seemed that just as one problem was solved another arose. Her father, a chef, took her to the kitchen, filled three pots with water and placed the fire on high. Soon the three pots came to a boil. In one he placed carrots, in the other he placed eggs, and in the last he placed ground coffee beans. He let them sit and boil, without saying a word. The daughter sucked her teeth and impatiently wondered what he was trying to do. She had problems, and he was making this strange concoction. In half an hour he walked over to the oven and turned down the fire. He pulled the carrots out and placed them in the bowl. He pulled the eggs out and placed them in the bowl. Then he ladled the coffee out and placed it in a bowl. Turning to her he asked. “Darling what do you see?” Smartly, she replied. “Carrots, eggs, and coffee.” He brought her closer and asked her to feel the carrots. She did and noted that they were soft. He then asked her to take an egg and break it. After pulling off the shell, she observed the hard-boiled egg. Finally, he asked her to sip the coffee. Her face frowned from the strength of the coffee.Humbly, she asked. “What does it mean Father?” He explained. “Each of them faced the same adversity, 212 degrees of boiling water. However each reacted differently.” “The carrot went in strong, hard, and unrelenting. But after going through boiling water, it softened and became weak.” “The egg was fragile. A thin outer shell protected a liquid center. But after sitting through the boiling water, its inside became hardened.” “The coffee beans are unique however. After they were in the boiling water, it became stronger and richer.”
“Which
are you,” he asked his
daughter. When adversity knocks
on your door, how
do you
respond? Are you a carrot, an egg, or a coffee bean?
Are you the carrot that seems hard, but with
the smallest amount of pain, adversity, heat you wilt and become soft with no strength?
Are you the egg,
which starts off with a malleable heart? A fluid
spirit. But after a death, a breakup, a divorce, a layoff you became hardened
and
stiff. Your shell looks the same, but you are so bitter and
tough with a stiff spirit and
heart,
internally.
Or
are you like the coffee bean? The bean does not get its peak flavor and robust until it reaches 212 degrees Fahrenheit. When the water gets the hottest, it just tastes better. When
things are there
worst, you get better. When people talk the most, your praises increase. When the hour is the darkest,
trials are their greatest, your worship elevates to another level. How do you handle adversity?
Are you a carrot, an egg, or a coffee bean?
On the lower octave, the hanged man can be a real traitor who betrays another, a cause, or any trust
or commits treason by betraying his or her country. In ancient Italy traitors were punished by hanging
a man from his feet which is supposed to
be very painful and
humiliating. Raja
who is responsible for India’s greatest telecom scam falls under this lower vibration of Number 12.
13-DEATH
That
all to me must be obedient.. .I
heed neither gold, silver nor riches, Nor Pope, Emperor, King,
Duke, nor Princes,For
if I were to receive great gifts,
I might gain the world. The
early creators of the Tarot have followed the more negative connotations of the number 13 and
associated it with the Death card. However, today
the interpretation
is more of transformation, and warns of the unknown or unexpected if it becomes a key compound number, vowels or consonants in
one’s calculations. The transformational nature of this card is like burning down an existing house and building a new one on the same foundation. It could be change of plans, place, career or something
like a divorce. Just as the sun emerges from behind the clouds; every time we fall, we transform our way
of thinking and rise up
again to
embrace a new beginning. In some of the ancient writings it is said, “He who understands the number 13 will be given power and dominion and if wrongly used will wreak destruction upon oneself”. In 90% of the cases, this
card also warns of grave incidents, accidents and untimely death. You should ensure that this number
is
not cropping in as a soul number,
key compound
name number or personality number.
Watch your vowels
Guess
what is common between Mumbai,
Kuwait,
Russia?
Can you think of one? Well I see that all the above have evidenced terror in the recent times. The vowels ‘u’, ‘a’ and ‘i’ sum up to the number 13 in
the Pythagorean numerology (u
= 3,
a = 1 and i =9). It has been noticed that any name (could be person or place) that carries “u”, “a” and “i” has been
suggesting grave warnings to the future. Caution should be exercised if this combination is creeping in
your name as it might affect your health, wealth or relationships in general. To quote a few examples, Arushi’s murder is still an unsolved mystery case in New Delhi; Cities like Mumbai and Jaipur have
tasted the worst terrorist attacks and countries like Russia, Dubai, Kuwait and Saudi have always been under thethreat of intruders.
A.
Raja Name Number 13
A. Raja is an Indian politician. He was a member of the Parliament. The 2G
spectrum financial scandal in the Telecommunications and IT Ministry under A.
Raja is noteworthy as the largest political corruption case in modern Indian
Abuses of Power” list (just behind the Watergate scandal). history, amounting to a record $40 billion loss from under pricing to the Government, of India. In 2011, TIME magazine listed Mr. A. Raja’s 2G spectrum scam as number two on their “Top 10 Sita is one of the principal characters in the Ramayana, a Hindu epic named after her husband Rama. Sita was a foundling, discovered in a furrow in a ploughed field and was adopted by a king from today’s Nepal. Sometime after the wedding, circumstances forced Rama to leave his kingdom. Sita willingly renounced the comforts of the palace and joined her husband in braving exile. King
Ravana abducted Sita from the forest and held her as a prisoner in one of his palaces in today’s Srilanka. During her captivity for a year in Lanka, Ravana expressed his desire for her; however Sita refused his advances and struggled to maintain her chastity. Sita was finally rescued by
Rama. The couple came back to
Ayodhya, where Rama was crowned king
with Sita by his side. While Rama’s trust and affection
for
Sita never wavered, it soon
became evident that some people in her kingdom could not accept Sita’s long captivity
under the power of Ravana. Sita was thus forced into exile a
second time; she was not only alone this time but also pregnant. She was rescued by the sage Valmiki. He gave her refuge in his hermitage, where she delivered twin sons. In the hermitage, Sita raised her
sons alone, as a single mother. They grew up to be valiant and intelligent, and were eventually united
with their father. Once she had witnessed the acceptance of her children by Rama, Sita sought final refuge in the arms of her mother to release from an unjust world and from a life that had rarely been happy. Even today, Sita is esteemed as the standard setter for wifely and womanly virtues for all Hindu women.
14-TEMPERANCE
T he “Temperance” card is depicted by a woman blending two different things using two golden
chalices
with one foot on land and the other in water. There is, however, another angle to the card, that
of merging seemingly impossible opposites. The dictionary today simply defines it as moderation and self-restraint. The natives will undergo variety of experiences in their life that will let them slow
down and think
about their previous behavioral patterns.
Your strength will also be tested. Indulging
in one facet of experience and neglecting the other will bring
more problems. Suppose if you
overwork, then you will not be able to balance your professional and personal lives which will in turn create problems. If you overcome yourself through self-control and balance, then there is no limit to
your capacity for achieving greatness and
peace
of mind.
Andal Name Number 14
Andal is the only female Alvar of the 12 Alvar saints of South India, who are known for their affiliation to Vaishnava tradition of Hinduism during the eighth century. Andal is credited with the
15-
THE DEVIL
In the Hindu Mythology, Prince Rama also falls under the vibration
of this card. According
to
the Ramayana, as per the wish of his step mother on the eve of his coronation ceremony, the prince renounced his kingdom to spend the next fourteen years in the forest. Just like the loose chains wrapped around the people who could be easily slipped off as shown in the illustration, Rama could
have easily rejected her proposal or rebelled against his parents for the kingdom. Instead he has
accepted his fate with almost dignity as he believed that there is a higher purpose in his destiny. In the later years, Rama kills the evil king Ravana who abducts his wife thus fulfilling
his very purpose of existence. Today,
this prince is revered
as one of the avatars of the supreme power in Hinduism.
T his is a Dharma (moral path) versus Devil (amoral path) card. The Devil in the picture can be
described as the Lord of your strongest desires like lust, greed, obsession or some earthly desires that are within every human being along with the moral etiquettes called Dharma. The man and woman
who appear to be enslaved by the Devil wear chained collars that are wide enough for them to easily slip off over their heads. They can be free if they wish to be. But they have allowed their weaknesses
and desires to control them over their Dharma. So this card represents a state of bondage, where you
may
have been
tied to a certain
situation in
which
you have little control but you still do not want to
get out of it. Those who fall under the influence of this number are gifted with good financial and
business acumen. They
are very talented in
viewing and articulating things in a different but original ways. These people dare to be different. And any kind of restrictions on these free thinkers is also a
form
of enslavement that these people experience in their life as it can keep them
away from
following their ideas to reach the highest heights. On the lower octave, these people have a tendency to get attracted to amoral activities or may get attracted to the darker realms. And deep down the heart, they are afraid of being humiliated or rejected because of their unusual thinking patterns or eccentricity.
So the natives should realize that anything that is amoral (devil) brings in one’s self destruction and they will have to call on your inner strength to overcome it. Not only people, but places are also influenced by
the mystic numbers. Japan
also falls under the influence of this card. It
has very few natural resources and is frequently prone to natural catastrophes. It was worst hit by atom bombs in World War II. Yet the Japanese people did not submit themselves, or choose to be some pirates at the sea. After each and every major disaster, the Japanese bounced back with full
vigor to the next level. Japan has two vowels, thirteen consonants and a total of fifteen as name number. Number thirteen as discussed earlier represents transformation. Japan has vowed to use their military only for defense
purpose after Second
World War and this
is one
good example
of
transformation.
Though the path is pain stalking, there are many great people who have allowed their positive impulses and aspirations to take them up to top positions in life and have set themselves as exemplary
human beings.
Akbar Name Number 15
and
consideration to all religion beliefs. The base number of 15 is 6, and Akbar is said have had a
great aesthetic sense that encouraged several schools of art during his reign. By the end of his reign in Akbar the Great was thirteen years old when he ascended the Mughal throne in Delhi,
following the
death of his
emperor
father Humayun.
He is
one perfect positive example of this card. Akbar practiced religious tolerance, diplomacy with his neighboring kingdoms and maintained a secular kingdom by giving importance
1605 the Mughal Empire was one of the most powerful empires of its age.