Numerology

angela_glor angela_glor at yahoo.com
Tue Dec 23 18:30:44 UTC 2003


No: HPFGUIDX 87513

--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "grindieloe" <andie at k...> wrote:

> Looking over my numerology book, I decided to figure out Harry's
> Destiny Number, or the number that reveals the lessons you will
> learn through your lifetime. Destiny number is based on someone's
> date of birth, and in Harry's case that was July 31st, 1980.

The Lexicon gives Hermione's birthdate as September 19, but I don't 
know which year.  Let's say it is 1980, although the year probably 
doesn't matter much in canon.  What does her numerology forecast say?

Do we know birthdays for other characters?  I'm drawing a blank.

 
> That means that I added 0+7+3+1+1+9+8+0 = 11. While for most
> numerology numbers, you would continue adding to get a single digit,
> 11 is significant by itself, as is 22; therefore, instead of adding
> the 1+1 to get 2, you would simply keep the 11 as is.

I must be doing it wrong.  I get 29.

 
> "Because this number is composed of two Ones, these people are amply
> endowed with all the leadership qualities of Ones, and are
> resolutely determined to achieve whatever it is they set out to do.

I don't think this describes Harry well at all (maybe because he is a 
fictional character <g>).  I don't think Harry is a leader.  He 
mostly seems to react to whatever happens to him, often as a matter 
of survival.


 
> What's more, they usually succeed, because they are prepared to take
> risks, and will work around the clock if necessary until they obtain
> their objective.

I don't think Harry worked around the clock to prepare for the first 
two tasks in Goblet of Fire!

 
> This single-minded determination earns them a great deal of respect
> and acclaim from others.

I don't think Harry is respected for this.  I think he is respected 
for something that happened when he was one.  In OotP, he seems to 
come in for a fair amount of derision, actually, although not 
deservedly so.

> Warm and lively, they are popular and may have an enormous influence
> over the other people in their lives - Elevens are special.

I wouldn't characterize Harry as warm or lively.  He was kind of flat 
in the first books.  Now that he has been developed a bit, he is 
mostly bitter.

 
> They should beware of exploiting these attributes for selfish,
> materialistic, or idealistic purposes."

Definitely!

Thanks, Andrea.

Angela






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