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The Secret Science of Numerology: The Hidden Meaning of Numbers and Letters
by Shirley Blackwell Lawrence
from New Page Books
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0 
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Loved this book! 
I found this book to be very interesting in that it went into more detail relating to the vibration of names and numbers. I thoroughly enjoyed reading it and will keep it as a reference for future use.
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THE SECRET SCIENCE OF NUMEROLOGY: THE HIDDEN MEANING OF NUMBERS AND LETTERS 
We find this book presents an interesting reader-friendly introduction to the historical bases and concepts of Numerology, including delightful discussions of concepts of potential energy vibrations associated with sounds, colors, words, numbers, etc., and how these vibrations may affect the energy fields, etc., in the world in which we live. We feel whether one is reading the book as a serious student or simply to read for curiosity of the concepts presented, the material is presented in interesting,... more info
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Amazing Insight 
Shirley has been practicing numerology longer than most of us have been alive. She brings this depth of experience alive on the page, as she explores the meanings of the various numbers and their vibrations. Shirley takes each number back to its Kabbalist Roots. She demonstrates how the meaning and energy captured in the original pictograms is still alive, if hidden, in the meaning of the numbers and letters we use today. The Example of how the Hebrew Letter Alph, which evolved into our letter A, is... more info
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All that glitters is not gold 
If I were to rate this book on marketing and appearance, it would get 5 stars. The cover is nice, the title is catchy, the paper is high quality, and the text is nice.But all that glitters is not gold. And maybe not even silver, or come to think of it, worthwhile. This book glitters, but definitely isn't gold. The main problems I had was that it is full of logical fallacies and irrelevant, anecdotal, and circumstancial "evidence." Actually that's two problems. Big ones. But don't believe me because... more info
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