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How Mathematics Plays an Integral Role in Our Life on Earth
An Edge Life Magazine Interview between Tim Miejan and Deborah Lynn11, Psychic, Medium and Numerologist
copyright © 2005 Tim Miejan ~ all rights reserved. June 2005
Tim Mejian opens by explaining that twenty five years ago, Deborah Lynn11 was browsing through book titles in a friend's apartment.
She picked up Numerology, the Romance in Your Name, by Juno Jordan, and never put it down. The practice of numerology, she reports,
has been revealed to her to be an incredibly powerful tool of self-awareness, so much so in her case that she became increasingly
attuned to her intuitive gifts and now offers readings to people around the world.
Q. How did you begin your practice of numerology?
"I started asking for people's names and their dates of birth. As I read the book, little by little, and giving people numerology
readings, people would say, "You're scary. You're too good." At the time, I was just doing numerology charts by hand, and then I
bought software for my computer. I still have all those charts that I did by hand."
Q. Will you give us a brief idea of how numerology works?
"Each letter of the alphabet is given a number value -- from one through nine. You take the full name exactly the way it's spelled on
the original birth certificate and you give it the number value, and then you add the numbers together. When you get that number,
you add the two digits together, such as 35 would be 3 + 5 = 8. The full name gives you the destiny number, what you are learning
to do. Take all the vowels in the full name at birth and add those together until they're one digit, and that tells you what the
person wants in life. Take the full date of birth and that tells you what your capabilities are. And then there are many other more
complicated formulas that tell you much more about a person."
Q. It breaks down to more specific parts of one's life?
"Yes, and what I discovered is a different formula of arithromancy in which the letters of the alphabet are given a number value
according to the age of the letter. Instead of just using numbers one through nine, you're using numbers as high as 1,400, 700
and such. It's very complex. I found this process in a book called Discover Numerology by Julia Line, and another book called the
Kabballah of Numbers. Through this formula, I can tell anyone where they are spiritually and what they're striving for or what they
need to avoid. This process correlates with alchemy and sacred geometry."
Q. You've told me that your intuitive abilities appeared as a result
of studying numerology?
"Yes. In the years that I've studied numerology, I've found that it's the easiest and most accurate way to learn self-awareness. You
can really develop your gifts. It's all about trusting yourself and knowing who you are."
Q. I've heard it said that as souls, we come in with our names. In fact, our soul gives our name to
our parents.
"I was pregnant with my daughter, and in my seventh month, I heard very clearly in a dream, Name her Tiffany Evangeline."
Q. If we believe, in fact, that we name ourselves, then our soul at a higher level is actually
providing the name and the numbers for our destiny in this lifetime. Do you think this actually happens in that way?
"Yes. I don't think it, I know it."
Q. Why don't we all look at our numbers and know more about who we are as souls?
"Most people are afraid of it. But knowing about yourself in this way is invaluable. It's priceless. It's like being in kindergarten
and all of sudden going to college in the snap of a finger."
Q. But that knowledge doesn't necessarily translate to instant wisdom. Doesn't that take life
experience?
"Yes, on one hand, but once I discovered this information about myself, about what I am capable of, I said, Wow, that really makes
sense! This was like an epiphany in an instant."
Q. Will you share some meaning of each of the numbers one through nine?
"One is individuality -- original, independence. Two is cooperation and diplomacy. Three is expression and creativity. Four is firm,
like the Rock of Gibraltar. Five is new, energy and change. Six is beauty and idealism. Seven is analytical and mystery. Eight is
courage and self-discipline. Nine is philanthopism, and service to mankind."
Q. We originally started talking about numerology in connection with the program NUMBERS on
television. How did that show strike you when you first saw it?
"It was very intriguing, because it showed me that numbers are the basis of all things. It's where everything is at, like a building
block of the universe."
Q. How would you describe your relationship to numbers?
"They are the essence of all that I've always been wanting to know. Now, when I meet someone, I find myself wanting to know the person's
date of birth, and their full name at birth. I want to delve deeper into his or her persona. I used numerology to buy my home. I use it
for everything in life now."
Q. I understand that you're working on a book. Can you describe what it is about?
"It's called 'Murphy's Law No More', by Deborah Lynn Murphy. It's a biography of my life. In each stage of my life, I can see the
importance of what happened. And through numerology I can see that nothing ever goes wrong in your life, ever."
Q. Even if you think that something has gone wrong, there's some meaning to it?
"Yes, because your hardest lessons in life are your greatest rewards."
Tim Miejan is Editor of Edge Life Magazine
Contact him at (651) 578-8969 toll-free 1 (888) 776-5687 e-mail editor@edgelife.net
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