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previous century; everyone born between 1889 and 1999
had at least one 9 in their date of birth. The 9 is the most
active mental number, the highest change vibration, and
considered the “big dreamer.” In the negative, “won’t”
gathers its strength from the black-and-white or right-
and-wrong justice-seeking 9; “I won’t do it, no way!” In
the positive, “won’t” is optimistic or idealistic in out-
look; “I won’t let a little setback stop me.”
Positive: humanitarian, ambitious, responsible, jus-
tice-seeking, idealistic, and unselfish.
Negative: driven, opinionated, judgmental, critical, black
and white, and narrow-minded.
;
Glossary
destiny:
a decided or predetermined path; fate.
energy:
the capacity of a physical system to do work; power.
essence:
the basis, core, or true fundamental nature of something.
frequency:
the number of times a vibration repeats itself in a specified time dictates its frequency, often measured in
hertz; for example, we tune in our radio to the particular
radio frequency the station is broadcasting.
manifest:
to make clear, noticeable, and distinguishable to the senses; to bring to awareness.
metaphysical:
the transcendent, or referring to something beyond what the traditional five senses can perceive.
numerology:
a system utilizing numbers to represent en-
ergy patterns in all things; the science of numbers as orig-
inally developed by Greek mathematician and
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282 Glossary
philosopher Pythagoras, who believed all things are num-
bers at their base.
reality:
the quality or state of being real or true.
vibration:
a rapid linear motion of a particle or an elastic solid about an equilibrium position.
;
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