Numerology and Number Mysticism – Zero Isn’t a Number

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By scottpetullo

Zero is a cipher, which is the mathematical symbol (0) 
indicating absence of quantity. It is not a number. It is 
symbolic of nothing, yet everything. It intensifies the 
energy of numbers next to it when residing in multiple-
digit numbers. Thus, 20 is more potent than 2, and 7000 
is more potent than 70.
 
In certain positions in the comprehensive numerology 
charts, a zero with a root number (1-9) can designate 
more demanding karma. In other positions, it indicates 
success that comes easy. Elsewhere in the charts, it 
symbolizes character deficiencies. Still in other positions, 
it points to a stronger symbolic connection to the unseen 
dimensions, similar to that represented by the numbers 
7, 9, 11, 22, 33, 44, 55, 66, 77, 88, and 99. Whether it is 
representative of malefic or benefic energy also depends 
on the related aspects and patterns throughout the charts.
 
Zero is like a direct link to the higher planes, symbolically 
bringing down energy to be used in benevolent or malevolent
ways in accordance with the collective symbolic representation
of the patterns in the charts. In other words, it might appear
as if someone with excessive positive representation of zero
in their charts has a heightened ability to make great
contributions in other's lives, for example. Or, someone with
an opposite arrangement might gain infamy through outrageous
behavior.
 
Note that it's always best to cross-check all impressions and 
that any one consideration can be mitigated or supported by 
others.
 
Our Numerology Decoder Software allows you to know precisely
what numbers your basic charts include, and what those numbers
mean, and where in your charts you have zeros.
 
Scott Petullo
http://www.mystictwins.com/
 
Stephen Petullo
http://www.holisticmakeover.com
 
Copyright © Scott Petullo, Stephen Petullo
 
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