Numerology (the science of numbers) has been used by ancient seers for thousands of years. Pythagoras, the Greek mathematician and philosopher, brought it back into prominence 2,500 years ago as a guide to spiritual and personal fulfilment. Everyone has special numbers in their lives: the most important being their ‘lifepath’, which is about what they should do in order to fulfil themselves, which is based on the date of birth. There is also an Annual Personal Year Reading which shows you where you are in a 9 year cycle.
So, by using numerology we can discover the right time to do things, the right time to sit back and wait. By calculating our numbers (from our birthdate), we find the lifepath we should follow, and the right or wrong time to do things.
You don’t have to be a mathematician to do numerology. It’s as easy as adding 1+2!
How to find your ‘lifepath number’:
Add up the entire date of your birth, i.e. 16th April, 1969 would be 16/4/1969, which would add up as 1+6+4+1+9+6+9 = 36. Now add 36 together, i.e. 3+6 = 9 That means the lifepath number of someone born on 16 April 1969 is no. 9. (NB: the Lifepath Numbers go from 1-9 and 11).
Some Celebrities and their Numbers
Here are some celebrities and their Lifepath Numbers, suggesting some traits that might be shared with someone who shares similar numbers.
Jedward (16-10-1991) Being innovative, breaking a mould, standing out from the crowd, individual but not lonely, potential to reach the top.
Paris Hilton (17-02-1981) A need for healthy relationships with oneself and others. Being able to respond positively to events, rather than be a victim.
Rod Stewart (10-01-1945) Being creative, having one’s unique style. The need to express in a positive manner whether through song, words, dance, music.
President Mary McAleese (27-06-1951) Facing obstacles and working beneath the surface to achieve results. Planning the future and willing to work towards a long-distance goal.
Colin Farrell (04-06-1975) The need to construct a successful life through seeing negative patterns and creating a new ones, rather than repeating mistakes.
Britney Spears (02-12-1981) Acclaim from others is good, but it’s never enough. Learn to forgive and love yourself despite any faults you may have.
Julia Roberts (28-10-1967) An ‘eternal student’ always wanting to learn and teach what they know. The need for trust in oneself and others, rather than distrust the process.
Taoiseach Enda Kenny (24-04-1051) Balance is essential: between work and play, eating and exercise, earning and spending. To achieve success, do things that make a difference rather than just for gain.
Graham Norton (04-04-1963) Being a good listener and communicating what is important to you to get your point across. Caring about the planet and all who live on her.
President Barack Obama (04-08-1961) Having a vision of what can be and being realistic enough to fulfil that dream. Being a perfectionist.
If you’d like a full Lifepath Reading see Readings for more details about the reading itself and how to book for a session in person or order one through this site. More information on the science of numbers can be found in my books It All Adds Up and Perfect Timing.

