Status
Available
Collection
Publication
HJ Kramer (2018), Edition: Anniversary, Revised, 504 pages
Description
Tells how to determine one's Pythagorean birth number and use it to find a new direction and meaning, improve relationships, find a fulfilling career, determine children's talents, and clarify issues of health, finance, and sex.
User reviews
LibraryThing member Clara53
I can't help being rather skeptical about the premise of this book. The author proposes that certain manipulation of birth date numbers can reveal a person's life purpose, and he seems to have developed an extensive system trying to prove his point, citing examples of known individuals, etc. But
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for me, there is a lot of ambiguity here. So unless (and if) I study it more from other sources (which I am not sure exist or not), I cannot recommend this book as a trustworthy one. Show Less
LibraryThing member wyvernfriend
Numerology meets Dan Millman, interesting but not spectacular. The explinations on how to find your birth number verge on insulting. Quite a quick read as you really only have to read the bits revelant to you.
LibraryThing member the1butterfly
This book has a slightly different approach to birthdate numerology, which I found refreshing and helpful. The book offers concrete ideas to move forward as well as reflections on your personality. I think it's a good guide to periodically reflect on to consider where you are and how to get where
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you want to be. Show Less
Subjects
Language
Original language
English
Physical description
8.9 inches
ISBN
1932073752 / 9781932073751
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