Astrology's Aquarius and Numerology; modifiers for your Horoscope

If your birth date falls in the range of January 21st through February 19th, you were born under the sun sign of Aquarius the Water Bearer. You probably know your Horoscope, but did you know that Numerology shows us a particular behavior for Aquarius based on your specific Date of Birth? We can find out this modifier by calculating your Birth Day number.

===> Birth Day Calculation

Your Birthday number is the date of the month you were born on, reduced to a single digit by fadic addition. For example, TV talk show host Oprah Winfrey was born on January 29th, 1954, so her Birthday number is (2) as shown below.

Birthday = (Day part of your birth date) = (29) = (2 + 9) = (11) = (2)

The Birth Day number values, and their affects on your Aquarius Horoscope are shown below.

===> Birth Day (1) - Pioneer

You want to take control of your own life, blazing a trail for others to follow or not as they choose. You hate to rely on anyone else for anything. You are full of bold ideas and fascinated with new trends and ideas. Early on, you are somewhat naïve about politics and fair play. Later in life, you've learned these lessons, and work to change the way things are.

===> Birth Day (2) - Caring

You take interest in the fortunes of other people around you. You are very compassionate about their troubles, and will go out of your way to lend a hand in need, or a shoulder to cry on.

===> Birth Day (3) - Reformer

You believe that enlightened people can change the world. You are probably a supporter of reform movements and organizations such as amnesty international.

===> Birth Day (4) - Egotist

You are a good person, but when the chips are down, you always act in your own self-interest. You don't mid helping out under normal circumstances, but don't let anyone get between you and the Life boats when the ship is going down.

===> Birth Day (5) - Curiosity

You aren't nosy per say; just extremely curious about what makes people tick. You don't care about things so much, just people.

===> Birth Day (6) - Low Self-esteem

You tend to lack confidence in yourself. Work on overcoming this by taking on smaller task you know you can achieve. Self-confidence can be developed.

===> Birth Day (7) - Intellectual

You have a powerful intellect which you should develop and use. Learning to channel you intellectual gifts will bring you happiness and self satisfaction.

===> Birth Day (8) - Secretive

You tend to be very secretive with your knowledge and ideas, refusing to share them with other people. Learn to be more free with your knowledge, and you will be rewarded.

===> Birth Day (9) - Odd Ball

You are somewhat contrary and perverse in your dealings with other people. They find you eccentric; while you find them boring and uninteresting.

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About Keith Abbott

Keith Abbott is the developer and owner of 'Numerology 4 You' where you can order your own Numerology reading including your own Yantra Magic Square chart. Visit him on the web today at http://www.numerology4you.com/


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