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Find answers to common questions about Numerical Psychology and our approach

What is Numerical Psychology?
Numerical Psychology uses birthdates to profile individuals, similar to horoscopes, however this doesn't mean everyone with the same numbers or charts are identical. We combine numerology with Virginia Satir's Iceberg Theory to delve into the unique, fundamental needs of each person (number). It considers how factors like background, environment, and family upbringing influence how we present ourselves in society. People may share similar traits, but the way they navigate life can vary significantly based on personal experiences and inherent needs.
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How Does it Work?
Numerical Psychology revolves around nine core numbers, each representing distinct traits, talents, and needs. These numbers reflect both strengths and potential challenges, depending on how we resonate with them. Take Steve Jobs, for example. As a core 1 personality, he sought to express his worth through his abilities (1 personalities are often visionary and can create something from nothing). Yet, this same drive could lead to a strong ego and resistance to external opinions. Our personality is mapped through seven inner numbers, with nine outer numbers representing facets like career and road to our success. The placement of each numbers represents different aspects of our being as well as varying proportions of our personality. The number 1 at the center represents your core personality. However because the numbers beneath it can vary amongst people, therefore we can have different types of 1 personalities. Just as astrology’s rising and planetary signs add complexity beyond a single sun sign, Numerical Psychology layers unique traits around each core number, making every personality type unique.
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