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Jan 23, 2003, 4:00:11 PM1/23/03
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Dh and I are both 9's

Sue


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"Work like you don't need the money.
Love like you've never been hurt.
Dance like nobody's watching.
Sing like nobody's listening.
Live like it's Heaven on Earth."


"Mamasamba" <att...@concentration.com> wrote in message
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> Your birth date describes who we are, what we are good at and
> what our inborn abilities are. It also points to what we have
> to learn and the challenges we are facing. To figure out your
> Birth Number, add all the numbers in the birth date together
> like in the example until there is only one digit. A Birth
> Number does not prevent you from being anything you want to be,
> it will just color your choice differently and give you a
> little insight.
>
> Example: March 20, 1950 3 + 20 + 1950 = 1973 = 1 + 9 + 7 + 3 =
> 20 = 2 + 0 = 2, 2 is the Birth Number to read for the birth date
> in the example.
>
> You number is _____,
>
> #1 THE ORIGINATOR
>
> #2 THE PEACEMAKER
>
> #3 THE LIFE OF THE PARTY
>
> #4 THE CONSERVATIVE
>
> #5 THE NONCONFORMIST
>
> #6 THE ROMANTIC
>
> #7 THE INTELLECTUAL
>
> #8 THE BIG SHOT
>
> #9 THE PERFORMER
>
> # 1 - THE ORIGINATOR 1's are originals. Coming up with new
> ideas and executing them is natural. Having things their
> own way is another trait that gets them as being stubborn
> and arrogant. 1's are extremely honest and do well to learn
> some diplomacy skills. They like to take the initiative and
> are often leaders or bosses, as they like to be the best.
> Being self-employed is definitely helpful for them. Lesson
> to learn: Others' ideas might be just as good or better and
> to stay open minded.
>
> Famous 1's: Tom Hanks, Robert Redford, Hulk Hogan, Carol
> Burnett, Wynona Judd, Nancy Reagan, Raquel Welch.
>
> # 2 - THE PEACEMAKER 2's are the born diplomats. They are aware
> of others' needs and moods and often think of others before
> themselves. Naturally analytical and very intuitive they
> don't like to be alone. Friendship and companionship is
> very important and can lead them to be successful in life,
> but on the other hand they'd rather be alone than in an
> uncomfortable relationship. Being naturally shy they
> should learn to boost their self-esteem and express
> themselves freely and seize the moment and not put things
> off.
>
> Famous 2's: President Bill Clinton, Madonna, Whoopee
> Goldberg, Thomas Edison, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
>
> # 3 - THE LIFE OF THE PARTY 3's are idealists. They are very
> creative, social, charming, romantic, and easygoing. They
> start many things, but don't always see them through. They
> like others to be happy and go to great lengths to achieve
> it. They are very popular and idealistic. They should learn
> to see the world from a more realistic point of view.
>
> Famous 3's: Alan Alda, Ann Landers, Bill Cosby, Melanie
> Griffith, Salvador Dali, Jodi Foster.
>
> # 4 - THE CONSERVATIVE 4's are sensible and traditional. They
> like order and routine. They only act when they fully
> understand what they are expected to do. They like getting
> their hands dirty and working hard. They are attracted to
> the outdoors and feel an affinity with nature. They are
> prepared to wait and can be stubborn and persistent. They
> should learn to be more flexible and to be nice to
> themselves.
>
> Famous 4's: Neil Diamond, Margaret Thatcher, Arnold
> Schwarzenegger, Tina Turner, Paul Hogan, Oprah Winfrey
>
> # 5 - THE NONCONFORMIST 5's are the explorers. Their natural
> curiosity, risk taking, and enthusiasm often land them in
> hot water. They need diversity, and don't like to be stuck
> in a rut. The whole world is their school and they see a
> learning possibility in every situation. The questions
> never stop. They are well advised to look before they take
> action and make sure they have all the facts before jumping
> to conclusions.
>
> Famous 5's: Abraham Lincoln, Charlotte Bronte, Jessica Walter,
> Vincent Van Gogh, Bette Midler, Helen Keller and Mark Hamil.
>
> # 6 - THE ROMANTIC 6's are idealistic and need to feel useful
> to be happy. A strong family connection is important to
> them. Their emotions influence their decisions. They have a
> strong urge to take care of others and to help. They are
> very loyal and make great teachers. They like art or music.
> They make loyal friends who take the friendship seriously.
> 6's should learn to differentiate between what they can
> change and what they cannot.
>
> Famous 6's: Albert Einstein, Jane Seymour, John Denver, Meryl
> Streep, Christopher Columbus, Goldie Hawn.
>
> # 7 - THE INTELLECTUAL 7's are the searchers. Always probing
> for hidden information, they find it difficult to accept
> things at face value. Emotions don't sway their decisions.
> Questioning everything in life, they don't like to be
> questioned themselves. They're never off to a fast start,
> and their motto is slow and steady wins the race. They come
> across as philosophers and being very knowledgeable, and
> sometimes as loners. They are technically inclined and make
> great researchers uncovering information. They like
> secrets. They live in their own world and should learn what
> is acceptable and what not in the world at large.
>
> Famous 7's: William Shakespeare, Lucille Ball, Michael Jackson, Joan
> Baez, Princess Diana.
>
> # 8 - THE BIG SHOT 8's are the problem solvers. They are
> professional, blunt and to the point, have good judgment
> and are decisive. They have grand plans and like to live
> the good life. They take charge of people. They view people
> objectively. They let you know in no uncertain terms that
> they are the boss. They should learn to exude their
> decisions on their own needs rather than on what others
> want.
>
> Famous 8's: Edgar Cayce, Barbra Streisand, George Harrison, Jane
> Fonda, Pablo Picasso, Aretha Franklin, Nostrodamus
>
> #9 - THE PERFORMER 9's are natural entertainers. They are very
> caring and generous, giving away their last dollar to help.
> With their charm, they have no problem making friends and
> nobody is a stranger to them. They have so many different
> personalities that people around them have a hard time
> understanding them. They are like chameleons, ever changing
> and blending in. They have tremendous luck, but also can
> suffer from extremes in fortune and mood. To be successful,
> they need to build a loving foundation.
>
> Famous 9's: Albert Schweitzer, Shirley MacLaine, Harrison Ford,
> Jimmy Carter, Elvis Presley.
>


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