twenties.
The Chinese cycles were developed when the factors influencing societies moods were limited, and thus had more
influence, where the more free wheeling west has more factors influencing its cycles.
Horoscopes thus are all very down to Earth.
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ZetaTalk: Magical Numbers
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Magic numbers have significance only in the minds of the humans who repeat them and revere or fear them.
666 is associated with evil, or the devil, or the anti-Christ, but in and of itself is meaningless. 666 is a
memorable number, and thus was used as a type of name to be associated with entities operating in the Service-
to-Self orientation.
7 is not any more lucky than any other number, but is a number that seldom gets numerically caught up in the
primitive accounting practices of man, and thus seems more unique. 1 is constantly engaged, 2 is used in pairing,
3 is a tie-breaking group, 4 is a multiple of two, 5 reflects the digits on the hand, 6 is a multiple of two, and then there is 7.
11:11 is a number combination that intrigues humans because of the numerical possibilities. It is a double pair,
but also infers that the quad is composed of individuals and that each pair can operate alone. 11 is also an
uncommon number, not regularly used in primitive accounting practices, and thus could be inferred to have
magical properties when used.
Some numbers appear repeatedly in human math or human society because they entered the system for some logical or
sentimental reason and the system has grown around them until they became entrenched.
10 or any number that fits evenly into it such as 2 or 5 appear often due to the adoption of a 10 digital numbering
system, logical as man most often has 10 fingers.
12, the even dozen, has an ancient origin related to giving good measure, so that if a merchant parsed out 10 of
something, he would give an additional item per hand, for good measure or good will. If one of the items paid
for proved to be faulty, the extra would make up for that.
360, or its derivative 36, appears in human math to describe a circle of 360 degrees, and not by accident. The
decision to assign 360 degrees to a circle was entirely arbitrary, as any number could have been used. 360 comes
from the ancient Summerian word shar, as Sitchen has explained, due to the average number of years it took the
12th Planet to make a circle. All else, such as the number 90 to represent a right angle, followed.
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ZetaTalk: Numerology
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Humans have a fascination with regularity and rhythm in nature, and find this comforting as their own bodies have
such rhythms - in heartbeat, biorhythms, and sleep-wake cycles. The dance, repetitious motions during exercise,
rocking the baby, and music all reflect man finding comfort in regularity and rhythm. Nature's patterns are everywhere, from the pedals of flowers evenly spaced in swirls to the intricate and balanced designs that snowflakes form. Thus it is that humans often seek regularity and rhythm in the midst of confusion, for comfort. The overwrought rock
themselves, tap a pencil, or rub their chin. If the anxiety involves unknowns in the future, they may look for patterns by which to form predictions. Luck 7, 13 spells doom, he-loves-me-he-loves-me-not, and so forth.
There is no consistent number used in nature, nor is there any spiritual significance to numbers. Even we, the Service-to-Other Zetas, who are so often reported in groups of 3, do so only because we often work as peers, and without a
leader a tie must be broken when instant decisions must be made out in the field where all votes are equal.
Numerology seeks to comfort, to put unknowns into familiar categories, but numerology is without basis in fact. Those
advocates who state otherwise, laying out patterns that fit the prediction, are screening what they see to fit the
expectation. However, perhaps they are a bit less anxious.
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ZetaTalk: Tarot Cards
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Fortune tellers use many vehicles on which to place their psychic perceptions, as the bold faced assertion that the
predictions are based on what the questioner is laying before the fortune teller like an open book would tend to
diminish the credibility of the fortune teller, and most certainly would ruin the mystique. Whether the fortune teller uses a crystal ball, I Ching, Tarot Cards, or reads tea leaves, the process is the same. The mind and heart of the
anguished or eager human sitting across the table are what is being read, and the common sense and compassion of the
psychic fortune teller are what determines the result.
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